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Khumi (Khami) Mro-Khimi
people Khawno Kaungso Kaung Saing Chin
Kwelshin (
Khualsim)
Kwangli (Sim)
Gunte people (Lyente; Falam)
Gwete (Guite)
Ngorn (Chin,...
- (Biete),
Hakha (Lai/Pawi, Mi-E, Zokhua), Pangkhua, Saihriem, Laizo/Tlaisun,
Khualsim, Zanniat, Zahau, Sim Maraic: Mara (Tlosai {Siaha and Saikao},
Hawthai {Lyvaw...
- po****tions of
Falam dialects in 1983: 9,000 Taisun, 16,000 Zanniat, 7,000
Khualsim, 4,000 Lente, 14,400 Zahau, 18,600 Laizo.[citation needed] The
Falam language...
- Khawlhring, Molsom, Ngente, Sakachep, Zote), Lai (including Hakha, Falam,
Khualsim, Zanniet, Sim), Mara languages, Ralte/Galte, Zomi/Paihte, ****i/Thahdo,...
- is
spoken by the Bawm people.
Other Lai
languages are Mi-E (including
Khualsim), and the
Zokhua dialect of
Hakha Lai
spoken in
Zokhua village. Deletion...
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following are some of the sub-tribes
found in Chin State: Laizo, Khuangli,
Khualsim, K’cho, Zahau, Zanngiat, Zophei, Lente, Lautu, Ngawn, Tlanglau, Dawn, Thlanrawn...
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surrendered to the
British in
April 1890.
However Tashon Chief Bawi
Hmung and
Khualsim Chief said that they
would not give up
Shwegyophyu prince nor way where...
- said to have been
established by the five sons of Pu Ral Thang, of the
Khualsim tribe. This
tribe came into
Simpi around 1570-1580 AD and
settled at Simpi...
- (Chittagong
hills tracts.
Taisun [Tashon],
Lerngo (Hualngo), Torr and
Khualsim tribes also
later settled with
Zanniat tribe.
Zanniat people trace their...