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Aizawl (English: /aɪˈzɔːl/; Mizo: [ˈaɪ̯.ˈzɔːl] ),
formerly known as
Aijal, is the
capital city and the most
populous city of Mizoram, India. It is also...
- With 14,832 followers, it
constituted 1.35% of the po****tion in 2011. The
Aijal Mosque,
established in 1909, is the only
mosque in
Aizawl and the oldest...
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Lushai hills were
administered by a
political officer stationed at Fort
Aijal under the ****am Government. The
South Lushai Hills were
under the administration...
- not meet
resistance from Mizo
chiefs and saw the
establishment of Fort
Aijal.
Captain Browne of the
North Lushai Hills was
responsible for disarming...
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Stanley D. D.
Nichols Roy
Cherrapunji 8.
Emerson Momin Tura 9.
Saprawnga Lungleh (ST) 10. R.
Thanhlira Aijal East (ST) 11. C.
Chhunga Aijal West (ST)...
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Lungleh was the
capital of
South Lushai Hills for 10
years from 1880, as was
Aijal for the
North Lushai Hills. The two were
united in 1898.
Lunglei is the...
- in 1961. Thereafter, he
studied BA at
Pachhunga University College (then
Aijal College),
which was then
affiliated to
Gauhati University. He graduated...
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Candidate Leading Party Margin Remarks Aijal East 1 A .
Thanglura Indian National Congress Uncontested Aijal West 2 A .
Thanglura Indian National Congress...
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region including Chin
Hills by the end of 1889. The
Cachar column camped at
Aijal (now Aizawl) on 30
January 1890. They
subjugated all the
major chiefdoms...
- (Reorganisation) Act, 1971. The Mizo
district consisted of two sub-divisions of
Aijal and Lungleh. It was
restructured with
three districts subsequently. History...