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  2. 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 ...

  3. History of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Hence the officially recognised settlement of the Mizos became Mizoram. The earliest documented records of Mizoram were from the British military officers in the 1850s, when they encountered a series of raids in their official jurisdiction in Chittagong Hill Tracts from the neighbouring natives. By then they referred the land to as Lushai Hills.

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  5. Category:Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... History of Mizoram (5 C, 18 P) M. Mass media in Mizoram (2 C, 2 P) ... Pages in category "Mizoram"

  6. Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Mizoram [a] is a landlocked state in northeastern India, with Aizawl as its capital and largest city. It shares 722-kilometres (449 miles) of international borders with Bangladesh to the west, and Myanmar to the east and south, with domestic borders with the Indian states of Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. [5]

  7. Category:History of Mizoram - Wikipedia

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  8. 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 ...

  9. Mizo National Front uprising - Wikipedia

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    Laldenga negotiated a 'free zone' for the arms dumps and chose Chhimpuitui. [32] However, Laldenga also demanded the dissolution of the Union Territory of Mizoram with an interim government headed under the Mizo National Front, which was unable to be fulfilled by both the central government and Brig T. Sailo's local government. [24]