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  2. 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 .

  3. Template:History of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    History of Mizoram; Ancient Vangchhia 600 BCE; Arrival of Luseis 1463–1625; Sailo rule 1675–1953 Haka–Lusei War 1720–1750; Selesih Confederation 1720–1790; Lusei–Zahau War 1757–1786; North–South War 1856–1859; Lushai Expedition 1871–1872 Lushai–Manipuri Conflict 1872; East–West War 1877–1880; Chin-Lushai Expedition ...

  4. Mizo National Front uprising - Wikipedia

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    Previous tactics of violence and terrorism was condemned by Laldenga as counter-productive to their cause. He also commented on the Quit Mizoram movement as a movement disrupting unity in Mizoram. He justified that the Quit Mizoram idea was an outdated discredited relic of Naga rebels that conflicts with the social fabric of Mizo society.

  5. Mizo Chieftainship - Wikipedia

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    Mizo chieftainship refers to the system of chieftainship used by the Mizo people, which historically operated as a gerontocracy.The chieftain system persisted among the various clans and tribes from the precolonial era through to the British colonial period and Indian independence briefly.

  6. Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Mizoram [a] is a landlocked state in northeastern India, ... The prehistory and early history of Mizoram are marked by the presence of ancient human settlements, with ...

  7. Union Territory of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    These refugees stayed in camps on the Mizoram border until 1986, in which, after statehood, the refugees were forcibly deported back to Bangladesh amidst the continuing conflict by Indian military personnel. [4] In the Autonomous Mizo District, foreign missionaries held influence on the Church alongside local leaders. However, in 1973, the ...

  8. Mizo people - Wikipedia

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    Currently, in Mizoram, the Roman script is used to write the Mizo language using the Hunterian transliteration. Locally, it is commonly known as the "Mizo A AW B" , or "Mizo Hawrawp." [ 44 ] The Mizo language can be read by 91.3% of the population of Mizoram , making the state to have the third-highest literacy rates in India .

  9. Category:History of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Mizoram" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...