The Mizo people, historically called the Lushais, are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily from Mizoram in northeastern India.It consist of several...
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The Mizo people in Myanmar, historically Burma National Lushais (Burmese: လူရှိုင်း) are Myanmar citizens with full or partial Mizo ancestry. Although...
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"Zo" is believed to mean "highlander" or "people of the hills." The Zo people, also known as the Kuki-Chin-Mizo group, comprise various tribes primarily...
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language and lingua franca. It is the mother tongue of the Mizo people and some members of the Mizo diaspora. Other than Mizoram, it is also spoken in Meghalaya...
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Mizo chieftainship refers to the system of chieftainship used by the Mizo people, which historically operated as a gerontocracy. The chieftain system persisted...
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the Mizo people has been heavily influenced by Christianity during the colonial era of the British Raj and the rise of Mizo nationalism with the Mizo Insurgency...
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The Mizo people in Tripura are an ethnic minority in the northeast Indian state. They have established settlements in areas like the Jampui Hills and...
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Mizo National Front uprising (Mizo: Rambuai) was a revolt against the government of India aimed at establishing a sovereign nation state for the Mizo...
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also known as Mizo religion, Lushai animism or Khua worship, is a traditional polytheistic ethnic faith practiced by the Mizo people prior to the widespread...
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The Mizo National Front (abbr. MNF) is a regional political party in Mizoram, India. MNF emerged from the Mizo National Famine Front, which was formed...
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of Mizo history as it formally abolished the Mizo chieftainship system in 1954. It also encountered the 1959 Mautam famine, which led to the Mizo National...
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The Mizo diaspora consists of Mizo people or people of Mizo descent residing outside Mizoram, their original land. Mizo people migrated to Myanmar during...
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Bnei Menashe (redirect from Mizo Jews)
and Mizo ethnic groups amongst others.: 3 In the late 20th century, Israeli rabbi Eliyahu Avichail, of the group Amishav, named these people the "Bnei...
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Look up Mizo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mizo may refer to: Mizo people, an ethnic group native to north-eastern India, western Myanmar (Burma)...
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Mizo cuisine is the traditional cuisine of the Mizo people of Mizoram, India. Mizos are traditionally rice eaters. The cuisine of Mizoram shares characteristics...
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colonial government used the compound term 'Chin-Kuki-Mizo' to group the Kukish language speaking people, and the Indian government inherited this nomenclature...
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the Mizo people's demand for greater autonomy. During this time period, reforms in administration and preservation of Mizo culture started. The Mizo National...
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British rule in the Lushai Hills (category People from Mizoram)
the Lushai people. James Winchester, the tea owner of Alexandrapur, was killed, and the Mizos kidnapped his daughter Mary Winchester (Mizo: Zolûti). The...
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Pradesh. The Chin people of Myanmar and the Mizo people of Mizoram are kindred tribes of the Kukis. Collectively, they are termed the Zo people. Some fifty...
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Mizoram Peace Accord (redirect from Mizo Accord)
Mizo National Front (MNF) to end insurgency and violence in Mizoram, India, that started in 1966. The Mizo National Front was an organisation of Mizo...
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The Mizo calendar is a traditional lunisolar calendar utilized by the Mizo people of northeast India. This calendar comprises 12 months, each closely...
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Mizo names are composed of a given name and occasionally a surname that represents one's clan. Mizo names are unisex, with gender distinctions made through...
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, Mizo Literature. Lalruanga, A study on Mizo Folk Literature. Zawla, K., Mizo Pipute leh an Thlahte Chanchin. Lalthangliana, B., History of Mizo in...
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Lalduhoma (category Mizo people)
with the Government of India. He also convinced Laldenga to inform the Mizo people that INC was the instrumental party of peace. As the elected Chief Minister...
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formed a pre-poll coalition with the Mizo National Front. the Mizoram People's Conference won 12 seats and the Mizo National Front won 21 seats, enabling...
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Dao is the sword of the Naga people and Mizo people of Northeastern India, mainly in the Indian states of Nagaland, Mizoram, Manipur, Assam and Kachin...
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The Ralte or Galte tribe are a sub-tribe of Mizo people. It may refer to: Zodintluanga Ralte Ghosh, G. K. (2008). Bamboo: The Wonderful Grass. APH Publishing...
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Mizo literature is the literature written in Mizo ṭawng, the principal language of the Mizo peoples, which has both written and oral traditions. It has...
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tribes in the region like Mizo, Paite, Thadou, Simte, Hmar, Zou people, Gangte and Kom (collectively known as the Zo-Mizo people) or Zo. Wikimedia Commons...
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