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  2. Mizo diaspora - Wikipedia

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    The Bnei Menashe are a group of self-claimed Jews of Mizo ancestry. In early 1989, over 100 members of the Bnei Menashe migrated to Israel, which was the first batch.During the 2023 Israel-Hamas war, over 1,000 Bnei Manashe were said to be displaced, with one killed.

  3. Mizo people - Wikipedia

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    Sakhua (lit. "deity divine force"), also known as Mizo religion, [73] Lushai animism [73] or Khua worship, is a traditional polytheistic ethnic faith practiced by the Mizo people prior to the widespread adoption of Christianity during the British annexation of Mizoram. [74]

  4. Mizo people in Myanmar - Wikipedia

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    Mizo diaspora The Mizo people in Myanmar , historically Burma National Lushais ( Burmese : လူရှိုင်း ) are Myanmar citizens with full or partial Mizo ancestry. Although various Mizo tribes have lived in Myanmar for past centuries, the first wave of Mizos migrated back to Myanmar in the mid-19th to the 20th centuries.

  5. Zo people - Wikipedia

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    Mizo people: Primarily residing in Mizoram, India, the Mizo are known for their rich cultural heritage and traditional dances. Kuki people: Kuki people are an ethnic group primarily residing in the northeastern states of India—notably Manipur, Nagaland, Mizoram, Assam, and Tripura—as well as in Myanmar and parts of Bangladesh. They are part ...

  6. Zo Reunification Organization - Wikipedia

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    English, Mizo, and other Zo languages The Zo Reunification Organisation (ZORO) is a non-governmental organization (NGO) founded in 1988 in Aizawl , Mizoram , India. [ 1 ] It advocates for the cultural, social, and political unification of the Zo ethnic group, whose members are spread across India, Myanmar, and Bangladesh.

  7. Mizo language - Wikipedia

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    Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Mizoram, where it is the official language and lingua franca. [5] It is the mother tongue of the Mizo people and some members of the Mizo diaspora .

  8. Mizo culture - Wikipedia

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    Mizo is the official language of Mizoram, along with English. Mizo language, or Mizo ṭawng, is a language belonging to the Sino-Tibetan family of languages, spoken ...

  9. History of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo National Front was outlawed in 1967 and the demand for statehood increased. The Mizo District Council delegation met prime minister Indira Gandhi in May 1971 and demanded full-fledged statehood for Mizoram. The Indian government offered to convert the Mizo Hills into a Union Territory (UT) in July 1971. On 21 January 1972 official ...