- Zomi people, and a form of
standardized dialect merging from the
Sukte and
Kamhau dialects. It is a subject-object verb language, and
negation follows the...
- The
Sukte are one of the
clans of
Tedim Chins (also
called "Zomi") that
mainly inhabit the
Tedim district in Myanmar, with
small numbers in India, in Manipur...
-
Changput Haukib [Haokip]
Simmte [Simte]
Kamhau Of these,
Simte is now
recognised as a
separate tribe, and
Kamhau is
recognised as a clan or sub-clan of...
-
historical significance. It is
believed to have been
under the
control of
Kamhau-Sukte
tribes until 1894, when the Manipur–Chin
Hills boundary commission...
- the name "
Kamhau-Sukte" and
became "one of the most
dreaded powers in Manipur,
Lushai Hills and the Kale-Kabaw Valley". The
domain of the
Kamhau-Sukte tribes...
-
Khuasak to meet
Khawcin (the
chief of
Kamhau) at Tedim. The next day a
force consisting of 1,200 (Sizang), 400 (
Kamhau) and 30 (Sukte)
prepared to defend...
- to meet Khaw Cin (the
chief of
Kamhau). The next day a Chin
force consisting of 1630 [1,200 (Siyin/Sizang), 400 (
Kamhau) and 30 (Sukte)
prepared to defend...
-
according to him, they were
known as
Tedim Chins, and they
included the
Kamhau-Suktes.
According to
scholar N. K. Das, the
Simte people listed in the Gazetteer...
- the
central base of the
Kamhau-Sukte tribes. The
Manipuri troops fled "in confusion"
after facing the
combined troops of
Kamhau,
Sukte and
Sihzang tribes...
- were not
subject to the
Manipur kingdom at that time. Soon afterwards, the
Kamhau-Suktes in the Chin
Hills and the
Lushai tribes in the
Lushai Hills rose...