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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...
- Murc****lal
Dakunipur Thangula Banruma Laljachera Bankhampui Lalchunga Khalkam Lengpunga Sailenpui Thanruma Lalhring Lakarunga Thangkupa Jarak Dokoma...
- Browne.
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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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...
- Murc****lal
Dakunipur Thangula Banruma Laljachera Bankhampui Lalchunga Khalkam Lengpunga Sailenpui Thanruma Lalhring Lakarunga Thangkupa Jarak Dokoma...
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famine times saw up to 400
people leave Khalkam for Cachar. The
pressure of
famine led the
chiefs Poiboi,
Khalkam, and
Lalhai to meet and
agree to cease...
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believed that
Khalkam was
responsible for the raid on
Pakuma Rani. An
enquiry made by Rai
Bahadur Haricharan Sharma led to the
conclusion that
Khalkam was not...
- rule Kelkang.
Hostilities with the
Western Lushai chiefs erupted due to
Khalkam's wish to take a
maiden named Tuali who was
betrothed to Vonolel's son,...
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Lushai chiefs were
aided by
Western Lushai chiefs such as
Sukpilal and
Khalkam.
Lalbura refused to
cooperate with the
British and
instead opted for resistance...