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linguistical differences. Hmar in the
Lusei dialect of Mizo
means "north,"
indicating that the
Hmars lived at the
north of the
Luseis. They are
descendants of Manmasi...
- The Haka–
Lusei War was a
significant conflict between the Haka
people and the
Lusei,
fought during the mid-to-late 18th century. The war was a
result of...
- Myanmar, and
Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh. It is
mainly based on the
Lusei dialect but it has also
derived many
words from its
surrounding Mizo clans...
- and
after British colonial rule. The term
Lushai is an
anglicised form of
Lusei, one of the
prominent clans among the Mizo people. Then, the new
state government...
- Hmar (including Sakachep/Khelma) etc. (Nagaland); Mizo
languages such as
Lusei (including Hualngo), Hmar (including C****i, Darlawng, Darngawn, Kaipeng...
- in the
Jampui Hills The
local language is
called Lusei țawng (ț=tr,
trawng means "language"). The
Lusei language is the
common language spoken by the many...
-
Zahmuaka (lit. 'To meet a
hundred people') was the
first Lusei chief in the 16th century. He
would establish chieftainship among the
Mizos and
their descendants...
- the
eldest son of Ngaihte,
whose son was
Lamhlir and
grandson was Seipui/
Lusei. A
different story presented by
Historians such as Liangkhaia, Hrangṭhiauva...
- census. In Bangladesh, the
Pankhos live in
Rangamati Hill District. The
Luseis and
Pankhos belong to the ****i-chin-mizo
group of people. The
Lushai Hills...
-
traditional bachelorsʼ
quarters of the Mizo people,
predominantly of the
Luseis living in Mizoram, India. It was
prominently the
largest house in the tribal...