• the people. The Tashons tribe and their villages were ruled by the Fahlam Council or Tashon Democratic Council, locally known as Nam Kap. The Tashons people...
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  • "Vingpui" refers to a type of brick fort. Thuankai had a son named Tlaisun (Tashons people)in English) whose later became one of the strongest tribe, founder of...
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  • its name from a village, founded by the Tlaisun (in English, 'Tashon') tribe, and Tashon was the original language spoken in Falam. Falam grew in population...
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    later shifted to Tedim and Vangteh in the north, Tlaisun (also recorded as Tashon) and Rallang in the mid-land, and Hakha, Thantlang and Zokhua (Yokwa) in...
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    55. Tapong 56. Tiddim (Hai-Dim) 57. Tay-Zan 58. Taishon (Tashon) 59. Thado 60. Torr people (Tawr) 61. Dim 62. Dai (Yindu) 63. Naga 64. Tangkhul 65. Malin...
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    eleven generations before him. This village was completely destroyed by the Tashons in circa. 1800s. At that time, there were around 100 households in the...
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  • Blades of Domination". Wields either a blue sword or a red spear by magic. Tashon Mao – a Chinese warrior who "protects" Nakoruru from strangers. Wields a...
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    Sizang/Siyin were in constant co-ordination with the Tashons. On 10 December 1888, the great force of Tashon made a simultaneous attack on the villages of Sihaung...
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    Sizang were in constant co-ordination with the Tashons. On 10 December 1888, the great force of Tashon made a simultaneous attack on the villages of Sihaung...
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