- Zapu
Phizo (16 May 1904 – 30
April 1990),
commonly known as A. Z.
Phizo or
Angami Zapu
Phizo, was a Naga
nationalist leader with
British nationality....
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various capacities. They were
edged out by the
hardline Naga
leader Zapu
Phizo towards the end of 1949, who then took over the
organisation and turned...
- needed] 1946 saw the
creation of the Naga
National Council (NNC)
under Phizo's leadership. The NNC
leaders and the
Governor of ****am, Sir
Akbar Hydari...
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known to
others as "The Naga Hills". The Naga
National Council, led by Zapu
Phizo,
demanded an
independent Naga
state and
launched an
armed insurgency. The...
- Rhakho, Z. Ramyo, M. ****a, and Kevi Yalie,
younger brother of
Angami Zapu
Phizo, who was then-President of the Naga
National Council (NNC) and was in exile...
- of
Nagaland on 22
March 1956 by the Naga
National Council, led by Zapu
Phizo. It was
adopted as a
symbol of Naga
nationalism and has been used by insurgent...
- the
coming of
Angami Zapu
Phizo (po****rly
called Phizo), the Naga
movement gained momentum during the late 1940s.
Under Phizo's leadership, the NNC declared...
- valley. The
summit of the
mountain is
called Pointe Puiseux (French: [pwɛ̃t
pɥizø]).
There are
three subpeaks:
Pointe Durand (3,932 m (12,900 ft))
Petit Pelvoux...
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Pierre Henri Puiseux (French: [
pɥizø]; 20 July 1855 – 28
September 1928) was a
French astronomer. Born in Paris, son of
Victor Puiseux, he was educated...
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Nagas under the
leadership of
Angami Zapu
Phizo sought to
establish a
separate country for the Nagas.
Phizo's group, the Naga
National Council (NNC), claimed...