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    derived many words from its surrounding Mizo clans. The language is also known as Duhlian and Lushai, a colonial term, as the Duhlian people were the first...
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    British rule in the Lushai Hills, spanning from the late 1889 to the 1947, commenced with the Chin-Lushai Expedition of 1889-90 leading to the formal...
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  • Jesus (name) (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    Ages, particularly in England, but gradually declined in usage as English language evolved. Jesus is usually not used as a given name in the English-speaking...
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    Chinland (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    State of Chinland ချင်းပြည် (Burmese) Lairam (Hakha Chin) Chinram (Lushai) Flag Coat of arms Anthem: Chin National Anthem Location of Chinland (dark green)...
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    Mizo people (redirect from Lushai)
    The Mizo people, historically recorded as the Lushais, are an ethnic group native to the state of Mizoram in India and neighbouring states of Northeast...
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    Roselle (plant) (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    different names in different languages of this region, like Ipil jongor, which means "star fruit" in the Mundari language. In Australia, roselle is known...
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    Mizo District (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    The Mizo District, formerly called Lushai Hills District, was an autonomous district of the Indian state of Assam from 1947 till 1972 until it was granted...
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    and Frederick William Savidge reduced the Lushai language (a Colonial British name, present Mizo language) to writing—devised an alphabet using Roman...
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    History of Mizoram (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    Tracts from the neighbouring natives. By then they referred the land to as Lushai Hills. As a consequence of relentless tribal encroachment and often resulting...
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  • Zo people (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    people are the main ethnic groups. They are known as Chin, Kuki, Mizo, Lushai, or Naga by their surrounding people. The dispersal across international...
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    Aizawl (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    small village that became the capital of British administration in North Lushai Hills. Aijal was formally established on 25 February 1890 as Fort Aijal...
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    Yellow River (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    is referred to as 'river, my lord' (老爺河, [lo˦˩˨ i˧ xɤu̯˧]) in the Jin language. In Mongolian, it is called Šar mörön (Шар мөрөн 'yellow river') or Khatan...
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    Lengpui Airport (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    Lengpui Airport (IATA: AJL, ICAO: VELP) is a domestic airport serving Aizawl, the capital of Mizoram, India. It is located at Lengpui in the Mamit district...
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    Jie of Xia (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    it is cognate to qiè 朅 (< OC *kʰrad) (ZS) "martial"; with regards to languages other than Chinese, it is cognate to either Tibetan: གྱད་, Wylie: gyad...
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    Chin people (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    government used the compound term 'Chin-Kuki-Mizo' to group the Kukish language speaking people, and the Indian government inherited this nomenclature...
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  • Mizo people. It was established on 15 June 1935, originally as the Young Lushai Association (YLA), which was later renamed as the "Young Mizo Association"...
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  • Vuakmual Airport (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    Vuakmual Airport is a greenfield airport to be built at Vuakmual, Lunglei district, Mizoram, India. It will serve Lunglei, the second largest town in the...
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  • Recognition of same-sex unions in India (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    tuai khaw fang, a practice among tuai to travel around villages in the Lushai Hills. It is said, however, that tuai were buried facing the ground, which...
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    Mizo diaspora (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    founded the Mizo Society of America (MSU) to preserve the Mizo culture and language. It has commenced events like Chapchar Kut, Miss Chapchar Kut since then...
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    The Republic of India is home to several hundred languages. Most Indians speak a language belonging to the families of the Indo-Aryan branch of Indo-European...
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  • Jones learnt the Mizo language from Scottish missionaries James Herbert Lorrain and Fred W. Savidge who had devised the Lushai language alphabet. He was part...
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    Union Territory of Mizoram (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    development and governance reforms. "Mizo Chanchin, Bu II – A History of Lushai Hills, Part II [1947]", British Library, EAP454/13/12, https://eap.bl...
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  • Mizo literature (category Indian literature by language)
    developed mainly from the Lushai language, with significant influence from Pawi language, Paite language and Hmar language, especially at the literary...
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  • Lente, Khualsim, Khuangli, Sim, Tlaisun, Zanniat Mizo Mizo: Fanai, Hualngo, Lushai, Khiangte Hmar: Khosak, Thiek, Lawitlang, Khawbung, Darngawn, Lungtau, Leiri...
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    Dima Hasao) With An Outline Grammar of the Rangkhol-Lushai Language and a Comparison of Lushai With Other Dialects. (Reprint, 1976). Culcutta: Firma-KLM...
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  • Indian literature (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    developed mainly from the Lushai language, with significant influence from Pawi language, Paite language and Hmar language, especially at the literary...
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  • developed mainly from the Lushai language, with significant influence from Pawi language, Paite language and Hmar language, especially at the literary...
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    Kuki people (category CS1 Bengali-language sources (bn))
    stated that each of these tribes had its own language, and these languages were unintelligible to the "Lushais". The Manipuris used the term "Khongjai" to...
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  • Mizo grammar (category Articles containing Lushai-language text)
    Mizo grammar is the grammar of the Mizo language, a Tibeto-Burman language spoken by about a million people in Mizoram, Manipur, Tripura, Burma and Chittagong...
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    History of Christianity in Mizoram (category CS1 foreign language sources (ISO 639-2))
    British military expedition called the Lushai Expedition of 1871. The subsequent annexation of the erstwhile Lushai Hills to the British Empire opened the...
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