- The Mizo people,
historically recorded as the
Lushais, are an
ethnic group native to the
state of
Mizoram in
India and
neighbouring states of Northeast...
- The
Lushai (Pron: ˌlʊˈʃaɪ)
Hills (or Mizo Hills) are a
mountain range in
Mizoram and Manipur, India. The
Lushai Hills are a part of the
Patkai mountain...
- The
Lushai Brigade was an
improvised fighting formation of the
British Indian Army
which was
formed during World War II. It parti****ted in the Battle...
-
Burmese spelling). The
British also used the term "
Lushais" to
refer to the
tribes inhabiting the
Lushai Hills region to the
south and
southwest of Manipur...
- from its
surrounding Mizo clans. The
language is also
known as
Duhlian and
Lushai, a
colonial term, as the
Duhlian people were the
first among the
Mizos to...
- The
British Indian Army
Lushai Expedition of 1871 to 1872 was a
punitive incursion under the
command of
Generals Brownlow and Bourchier. The objectives...
-
Tracts from the
neighbouring natives. By then they
referred the land to as
Lushai Hills. As a
consequence of
relentless tribal encroachment and
often resulting...
- The Mizo religion, also
known as
Lushai animism, is an
indigenous polytheistic ethnic religion that was
practiced by the
majority of the Mizo
people before...
-
Arunachal Pradesh), the Naga
Hills district (present-day Nagaland) and the
Lushai Hills district (present-day Mizoram) were
designated as "excluded areas"...
- Mizo people. It was
established on 15 June 1935,
originally as the
Young Lushai ****ociation (YLA),
which was
later renamed as the "Young Mizo ****ociation"...