• The Zo people is a term to denote the ethnolinguistically related speakers of the Kuki-Chin languages who primarily inhabit northeastern India, western...
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    The Kuki people, or Kuki-Zo people, are an ethnic group in the Northeastern Indian states of Manipur, Nagaland, Assam, Meghalaya, Tripura and Mizoram...
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  • adopted by some of the Kuki-Chin language-speaking people in India and Myanmar. The term means "Zo people". The groups adopting the Zomi identity reject the...
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    Kuki, Mizo, and southern Naga peoples are collectively known as Zo people (Mizo: Zohnahthlak; lit. "descendants of Zo") which all speak the Mizo language...
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  • Look up Zo or zo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Zo or ZO may refer to: Kamen Rider ZO, a 1993 Japanese tokusatsu movie Zo (album), an album by jazz...
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    the leader of all Zo people. Pau Cin Hau was a Zomi prophet who lived around 1859. He created a script for the Zo people named Zo tuallai. He also founded...
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    Zogam (redirect from Zo Gam)
    Zogam (or Land of Zo People) known as Zoland, Zoram, Lushai Hills, Kuki Hills, lies in the northwest corner of the Mainland Southeast Asia landmass. This...
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    Zo In-sung (Korean: 조인성; RR: Jo In-seong, born July 28, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the television series...
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    Kuki-Chin-speaking ethnic groups are referred to collectively as the Zo people which includes: the Mizo of Mizoram, the Kuki of Manipur, Assam, Tripura...
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    term applied equally to all Kuki-Chin language-speaking people (now referred to as Kuki-Zo people). After the departure of the British, tribes such as the...
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  • Zou language (redirect from Zo language)
    Mizo people (Zo people) i.e. Kukish and Chin peoples, especially the Zomi people. The term 'Zo' has been employed in many books to denote the word 'Zo',...
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    The Zou people (also spelled Yo or Zo or Jo or Jou) are an ethnic group, that is an indigenous community living along the frontier of India and Burma...
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  • larger Zo people, but also use their Zomi identity along with all the 7 tribes under "Zomi Council". "Guite" is a major clan of the Paite people. According...
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    after World War II. The people of the then Lushai Hills district in India (present-day Mizoram) rallied behind a "Mizo" ("Zo people") identity in 1946. In...
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  • 2023–2025 Manipur violence (category Violence against indigenous peoples)
    north-eastern state of Manipur between the Meitei people, a majority that lives in the Imphal Valley, and the Kuki-Zo tribal community from the surrounding hills...
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  • political unification of the Zo ethnic group, whose members are spread across India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh. The Zo people include various sub-groups such...
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  • are spoken by the ethnically related Zo people, the Chin people of Myanmar, the Hmar, Mizo, Kuki ,Zou (etc) people of Northeast India. The larger languages...
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  • The Mim Kut is a festival of the Zo People, of India and Burma. It is usually celebrated during the months of August and September, job's tears and millets...
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  • villages. He was known as the then leader of Zo people as Carey and Tuck also noted him as the Yo (correct Zo people) Chief of Mwelpi (correct Mualpi). History...
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  • Awzia. Khai, Sing Khaw (1995). Zo People and Their Culture: A Historical, Cultural Study and Critical Analysis of Zo and Its Ethnic Tribes. Khampu Hatzaw...
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    Manipur between the Meitei and Kuki-Zo communities, which has seen more than 200 people killed and around 60,000 people displaced. The violence resulted...
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    2023). "'Zo unification' is a running theme in Mizoram; MNF makes it a promise". The Hindu. ISSN 0971-751X. Retrieved 15 January 2025. "'Zo people dream...
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    well as in parts of Mizoram, Assam, and Myanmar. Also part of the larger Zo people, and are recognized as a tribe in both Manipur and under the Indian Constitution...
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    16 districts of the Indian state of Manipur populated mainly by Kuki-Zo people. The name honours former Maharaja Sir Churachand Singh of Manipur. The...
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    Bamar people Chakma people Karen people Rakhine people Kamein Daingnet Marma Karenni people Kachin people Zo people Chin people Mizo people Kuki people Naga...
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  • Sikkimese people Bhutias Monpa Takpa Tshangla Sherpas Bhotiyas Sherdukpen Aka Miji Tibetan Muslim Burig Baltis Tripuri Karbi people or Mikir Thami Zo people Bawm...
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  • ITLF served as the main representative body of the Kuki-Zo tribes in Manipur. The Kuki-Zo people of Manipur, divided into multiple tribes, were riven by...
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  • the Kuki-Zo people have increasingly spurned the name "Churachandpur". The population of the Churachandpur Town is approximately 120,000 people. The majority...
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    disputes in 2021.[citation needed] MNF Election Manifesto: Unification of Zo people across the world under one government with "higher authority" in accordance...
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  • with other neighboring languages unless they learn it. These people called themselves "Zo" from the early times of their ancestors which can be traced...
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