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Bengkhuaia (c. 1829-1879), born Lalsahulha, was a
southern Mizo
chief of the
Sailo clan. His subclan, also
known as Howlong, was
named after the mountain...
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beginning of 1871.
These were
attributed to Vanhnuailiana, Lalbura,
Bengkhuaia and Savunga.
After the
British retaliated, the
region remained peaceful...
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campaign of 1871–1872
which was
directed at the
chiefs Vonolel,
Lalbura and
Bengkhuaia to
recover the
captive Mary Winchester. He was
promoted to the substantive...
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Lalpung Poiboi Kairuma Southern Lushai chiefs Vandula Ropuiliani Darbili Bengkhuaia Savunga Chittagong chiefs Rothangpuia Kalindi Fanai chiefs Rorehlova Zakapa...
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located 5
kilometres (3.1 mi)
south of Thenzawl.
Bengkhuaia Thlan - the
founder of
Thenzawl Bengkhuaia invaded Alexandrapur in 1871
kidnapping Mary Winchester...
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Lalpung Poiboi Kairuma Southern Lushai chiefs Vandula Ropuiliani Darbili Bengkhuaia Savunga Chittagong chiefs Rothangpuia Kalindi Fanai chiefs Rorehlova Zakapa...
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party of the "Howlong"
tribe under "Sanpoong" (Savunga) and "Bengk****a" (
Bengkhuaia). The
Alexandrapur tea
estate was
owned by
George Seller.
George Seller...
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fearing the consequences. She was
finally lodged in the
house of
Bengkhuaia, the
chief of Sailàm, one of the most
formidable chiefdoms. Her arrival...
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Lalpung Poiboi Kairuma Southern Lushai chiefs Vandula Ropuiliani Darbili Bengkhuaia Savunga Chittagong chiefs Rothangpuia Kalindi Fanai chiefs Rorehlova Zakapa...
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Lalpung Poiboi Kairuma Southern Lushai chiefs Vandula Ropuiliani Darbili Bengkhuaia Savunga Chittagong chiefs Rothangpuia Kalindi Fanai chiefs Rorehlova Zakapa...