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  2. Green Rose - Wikipedia

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    Green Rose (Korean: 그린로즈; RR: Geurinrojeu) is a 2005 South Korean television series that aired on SBS from 19 March to 29 May 2005 on Saturdays and Sundays at 21:45 for 22 episodes. Starring Go Soo , Lee Da-hae , Lee Jong-hyuk and Kim Seo-hyung , Green Rose interweaves romance into a story of revenge to offer a fascinating drama.

  3. Zu (beverage) - Wikipedia

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    Zu encompasses as significant aspect of traditional Mizo culture. Traditionally the birth of a child would see them taste a diluted version of Zu as their first early experience and milestone. During funeral ceremonies zu was also carried to the grave as it was believed the dead would consume it in the mitthikhua (dead man's village).

  4. History of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    In 1959, Mizo Hills was devastated by a great famine known in Mizo history as 'Mautam Famine'. [33] The cause of the famine was attributed to the flowering of bamboos which resulted in a boom in the rat population. It caused mass destruction of food stores and crops. A number of people died of starvation.

  5. Mizo National Front uprising - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo National Front uprising (Mizo: Rambuai) was a revolt against the government of India aimed at establishing a sovereign nation state for the Mizo people, which started on 28 February 1966. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] On 1 March 1966, the Mizo National Front (MNF) made a declaration of independence , after launching coordinated attacks on the Government ...

  6. Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ken Urker’s Relationship Timeline

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    Gypsy Rose Blanchard and Ken Urker began their relationship as pen pals. Following the 2017 HBO documentary Mommy Dead and Dearest , Urker wrote Blanchard a “letter of support” while she was ...

  7. Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The term Mizo became popular by the 1961 census, with over 96% of the population identifying under the term. [33] The popularity is argued to be due to political developments. The Mizo Union established its name to encompass all tribes in the then Lushai Hills. In 1954 the Mizo Union changed the name of the Lushai Hills to the Mizo district. [34]

  8. Mizo culture - Wikipedia

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    The culture of the Mizo people has been heavily influenced by Christianity during the colonial era of the British Raj and the rise of Mizo nationalism with the Mizo Insurgency of 1966-1986. Mizo culture is rooted in the arts and ways of life of Mizos in India , Bangladesh and Myanmar .

  9. Mary Winchester (Zoluti) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Winchester, or Zolûti to Mizos later Mary Innes Howie, (1865–1950) was a Scottish girl who was captured and held hostage by the Mizo tribes of Mizoram, India, in 1871, and rescued by the British expedition in 1872. This historic event marked the beginning of British rule in Mizoram that lasted until Indian independence in 1947.