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Khalkam was a
Lushai chief of the 19th century. He is
known for
being the son of
Sukpilal and for
being an
enemy of the British,
which led to the Lushai...
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Khalkam held a
meeting in his
zawlbuk with
other chiefs. The chiefs, Thangula, Thanruma, Lenkhunga, Lalrima,
Minthang and Rankupa.
Khalkam who was...
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families and
around 400
people immigrated out of
Khalkam's settlement into the plains. The
settlers under Khalkam who
belonged to the
Rangte subclan arrived...
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separate periods between 1890-1895. A
western Lushai Rising was led by
Khalkam in 1890. An
Eastern Lushai Rising was led by
Lalbura in 1892. The southern...
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Chiefs Family Tree Variations: Banaithangi, Banaitongi,
Vanhnuaithangi Lalchunga died
early making Khalkam the oldest. His sons were
raised by Sukpilal....
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telegraph infrastructure. Fort
Aijal would subsequently be
attacked by
Khalkam and the
western Lushai chiefs,
which would begin the
Lushai Rising on 9...
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Western Lushai-Paite
Chiefs Family Tree variations: Lal Chokla;
Lalsuktla Lalchunga died
early making Khalkam the oldest. His sons were
raised by Sukpilal....
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alliance with
another chief, Vuta, and gave away land to Sukpilal's son,
Khalkam, who
successfully defended it from Vuta. In 1877,
Khalkom began cultivating...
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Browne was
tasked with
pacifying the
Lushai Hills until he was betra**** by
Khalkam and
killed on
transit to Changsil.
Herbert Richard Browne was born on 11...
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Lallula Lallianvunga Lalmanga Lalpuilena Vuta
Western Lushai chiefs Sukpilal Khalkam Sailenpui Lengpunga Banaithangi Eastern Lushai chiefs Lalsavunga Vanhnuailiana...