The Sizang, Siyin or Taute people are primarily the descendants of Pu Thuantak, also known as Suantak in the Tedim language and by related clans, and...
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Sizang language test of Wikipedia at Wikimedia Incubator Sizang (Sizang, Shiyang), or Siyin (Siyin Chin), is a Kuki-Chin language spoken by the Sizang...
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Sizang or Sizang Chin may be, Sizang people Sizang language This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Sizang. If an internal link...
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Burman and the British, ‘Phalamte’ after their principle village by the Sizang and Tedim, ‘Fahlam’ or ‘Tlaisun’ by their neighbours, however, they called...
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Suantak-Vaiphei, Zo (Zou), Paite, Tedim, Thado (Kuki), Gangte, Simte, Vaiphei, Sizang, Ralte, Ngawn Southern: Shö (Asho/Khyang, Chinbon), Thaiphum, Daai (Nitu)...
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Chin Kaang Laitu Lautu Mara Matu Mizo Mün Ngawn Welaung Rungtu Senthang Sizang Songlai Sumtu Tawr Tedim Thadou Thaiphum Zotung Zyphe Other Akeu Akha Anal...
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invasion of Chin Hills in the year of 1888–1889, his involvement in the Sizang-Gungal rebellion of 1892-94 and also about his hunting trophies. The inscription...
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Thuam Hang (category People from Chin State)
to Khuasak, to preach about Christianity, as they had heard that the Sizang people could understand the Burmese language. Pu Thuam Hang was at first reluctant...
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Khai Kam (category People from British Burma)
British authorities granted him early release. Khai Kam was the son of Sizang chief Pu Khup Pau and Pi Cing Niang. He was born in 1864 at Khuasak, Tedim...
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built by the Chin (Sizang) in the year of 1889 and located near Voklak village in Tedim Township, Myanmar. On 4 May 1889, The Chin (Sizang tribe) warriors...
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deep jungle until 1930, when a group of people led by Pu Thuam Kam started habitat especially intended for Sizang Christians, and registered the village...
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Chinland. The constitution aimed at creating a nation state for the Chin people following the principles of self-determination with a "coming together federal...
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43. Kwangli (Sim) 44. Gunte people (Lyente; Falam) 45. Gwete (Guite) 46. Ngorn (Chin, Ngawn) 47. Siyin (Sizaang), (Sizang) 48. Sentang 49. Saing Zan 50...
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and a Reserve Forest in western Burma The Sizang, a Chin people, also known as the Siyin or the Thaute people Siyin Island, an island, part of the Dongyin...
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Migration period of ancient Burma (redirect from Peopling of Burma)
Numerous ethnic Burmese peoples had migrated from Yunnan, which is situated in southwest China, bounded on the north by Sichuan and Sizang (Sikang), on the east...
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harsh and rugged terrain, it is sparsely populated at just over 3.6 million people with a population density of 3 inhabitants per square kilometre (7.8/sq mi)...
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Irrawaddy. 31 May 2021. Retrieved 19 February 2024. Benezer, Salai. "Chin people form CNO, CNDF". BNI Multimedia Group. Burma News Internationational. Archived...
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the Tibetan people. Also resident on the plateau are some other ethnic groups such as the Monpa, Tamang, Qiang, Sherpa and Lhoba peoples and, since the...
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According to the traditions, this allied force included the Zahau army, the Sizang (Liimkhai) army, and probably the Tlaisun army, in which the Sukte family...
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