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Bible into
Falam Chin.
Ethnologue lists the
following dialects of Falam:
Tlaisun (Shunkla, Sunkhla, Taishon, Tashom, Tashon)
Laizo (Laiso, Laizao, Laizo-Shimhrin)...
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Biate (Biete),
Hakha (Lai/Pawi, Mi-E, Zokhua), Pangkhua, Saihriem, Laizo/
Tlaisun, Khualsim, Zanniat, Zahau, Sim Maraic: Mara (Tlosai {Siaha and Saikao}...
- {{Multiple issues| The
Tashon people (also
called Taisun,
Tlaisun, or Fahlam; Burmese: တာရွှန်း) are an
ethnic group in the
central region of Chin State...
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Ciimnuai (Chinwe/Chin Nwe)
later shifted to
Tedim and
Vangteh in the north,
Tlaisun (also
recorded as Tashon) and
Rallang in the mid-land, and Hakha, Thantlang...
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Falam cluster: Bawm, Bualkhaw, Laizo, Lente, Khualsim, Khuangli, Sim,
Tlaisun,
Zanniat Mizo
languages Mizo cluster: Fanai, Hualngo, Lusei, Khiangte,...
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Biate (Biete),
Hakha (Lai/Pawi, Mi-E, Zokhua), Pangkhua, Saihriem, Laizo/
Tlaisun, Khualsim, Zanniat, Zahau, and Sim.
People using the Mizo
language are...
- by the
later emerging Sukte family, the
authority was
derived from the
Tlaisun family of
present Falam to
claim the
political legitimacy and military...
- word "Vingpui"
refers to a type of
brick fort.
Thuankai had a son
named Tlaisun (Tashons people)in English)
whose later became one of the
strongest tribe...