- The Bom, Bawm or
Bawmzo (Bengali: বম), are an
ethnic community inhabiting the
Chittagong Hill
Tracts of Bangladesh.
According to the 2022
Bangladeshi census...
- Lushei/Mizo (1959), Hmar (1920-Mark, 1960-NT, 1968), Lai
Hakha (1978),
Bawmzo (1989), Paihte/Tedim (1994),
Paite (2004), Lai
Falam (2005),
Chakma (2012)...
- who are
mostly referred to as
Chins in Myanmar, Mizo, ****i in India, and
Bawmzo in Bangladesh.
Being their birthplace,
Ciimnuai bears many
accounts of myths...
- Keiphaw,
Falam Township) of Burma,
South Bangladesh (identified as Bawm {
Bawmzo, Bawmlai, Panghawi, Ramthar, and Sunthla). Chin
state is 13,907
square miles...
- 2012-03-21.
Retrieved 2014-02-03. Loncheu,
Nathan (2013). Dena, Lal (ed.).
Bawmzos: A
Study Of The Chin-****i-Zo
Tribes Of Chittagong. New Delhi:
Akansha Publishing...
- Lushei/Mizo (1959), Hmar (1920-Mark, 1960-NT, 1968), Lai
Hakha (1978),
Bawmzo (1989), Paihte/Tedim (1994),
Paite (2004), Lai
Falam (2005),
Chakma (2012)...
- The Sino-Tibetan Languages. Loncheu,
Nathan (2013). Dena, Lal (ed.).
Bawmzos: A
Study Of The Chin-****i-Zo
Tribes Of Chittagong.
Akansha Publishing House...