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  2. Mizo Chieftainship - Wikipedia

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    These slaves were relatively free and were allowed to live in separate houses. Mizo customs provided that these Tukluh Bawi would purchase their freedom by paying the chief a Mithun or an equivalent. [22] [23] The khawchhiar is the village writer. This occupation emerged under the British administration and the influence of literacy with ...

  3. Politics of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The Mizoram Assembly House in Aizawl, seat of the state legislative assembly. Politics in Mizoram, a state in Northeast India had been dominated by the Mizo National Front and the Indian National Congress. As of 2024, the Zoram People's Movement is the ruling party in the states's legislative assembly.

  4. Union Territory of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo Hmeichhe Insuihkhawm Pawl was founded in 1976 as the largest women's body in Mizoram. Their political policy tended to focus on the resentment of male-biased Mizo customary laws. The MHIP lobbied for reforms of Mizo customary laws to divorce, inheritance, and sawn-man (compensation for the mother of an illegitimate child). [6]

  5. History of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The history of Mizoram encompasses the history of Mizoram which lies in the southernmost part of northeast India. It is a conglomerate history of several ethnic groups of Chin people who migrated from Chin State of Burma .

  6. C. Chhunga - Wikipedia

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    C. Chhunga (1915–1988) was the first Chief Minister of Mizoram, a state in northeast India. He served as a member of the Mizo Union , from 1972 to 1977. Political life

  7. Category:Politics of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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  8. Mizo Union - Wikipedia

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    Mizo Union (6 April 1946 – 12 January 1974) was the first political party in Mizoram, in Northeast India. It was founded on 6 April 1946 at Aizawl as the Mizo Common People's Union. At the time of independence of India from British rule in India in 1947, the party was the only political force in the Lushai Hills (former name of Mizoram).

  9. United Mizo Freedom Organisation - Wikipedia

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    United Mizo Freedom Organisation (UMFO), was a political party in the Lushai Hills (today the Indian state of Mizoram). UMFO was founded on 20 July 1947, [3] as a split from the Mizo Union. [4] At the time of Indian independence, UMFO was the second largest political force in the area.