- 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...
-
Ranglong and the Hrangkhol, and the
second batch that
followed include Lushei (or Lusei), Paite, Lai, Mara, Ralte, Hmar, Thadou, Shendus, and several...
- 68. Matu 69.
Miram (Mara, Shendu, Lakher, etc.) 70. Mi-er 71. Mgan 72.
Lushei (Lushay) 73.
Laymyo 74.
Lyente 75.
Lautu 76. Lai (Haka Chin) 77. Laizao...
- Mro or Murong), Bawm, Khyang,
Tripura (also
known as
Tipra or Tipperah),
Lushei (also
known as Lushai), Khumi, Chak, ****i,
Chakma and
Tanchangya (also spelt...
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Experiences in
Manipur and the Naga
Hills (1896). John
Shakespear aut****d The
Lushei ****i
Clans (1912). Keen,
Caroline (2015). An
Imperial Crisis in British...
- Tanchangya, ****amese, Keot (Kaibarta), Chak, Pankho, Mro, Murang, Bom,
Lushei, Khyang, and Khumi, and
differ markedly from the
Bengali majority of Bangladesh...
- Calcutta:
Government of
India – via archive.org Shakespear, J. (1912), The
Lushei ****i Clans, London:
McMillan and Co – via archive.org Suan, H. Kham Khan...
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indigenous tribal communities such as Garo, Santal, Orao, Chakma, khasi,
Lushei, Bawm, etc. The Seventh-day
Adventist Church and the
Church of
Jesus Christ...
- by
different names such as
Nguite or Vuite, Gwite, Nwite,
Paihte by the
Lushei. In
accord with the
claim of
their solar origin, the
Guite clan has been...
- of his autobiography. The
Lushais and the Land they Live in. 1894. The
Lushei ****i Clans. Macmillan. 1912. The Thirty-fourth Division, 1915–1918. H. F...