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Lalsavunga was an
early Lushai chief. He was the
grandson of
Chief Lallula and
father of Vanhnuailiana. He
helped consolidate the Sailo's
dominance in...
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Lalsavunga Park is a
tourist spot near Aizawl, Mizoram. It is
about 18 km from
Aizawl in
South Hlimen. It is at an
elevation of 1179 metres. Lalsavunga...
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operated under the
singular authority of Vanhnuailiana,
whose father,
Lalsavunga, was
among the
wealthiest chiefs in Mizo history. The
decline of Tualte...
- Vanhnuailiana's father,
Lalsavunga,
originally migrated his
settlement from
Champhai to Saitual. It is
estimated that
Lalsavunga died in 1849
hence allowing...
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founded by
Chief Lalsavunga around 1810. When the
British found the site it had been abandoned.
During his
reign at Aizawl,
Lalsavunga summoned the properties...
- Khuangtuali, who was
known for her prowess.
Their union led to the
birth of
Lalsavunga before Lalpuiliana's death. In c. 1784, Lallula's
cousin Laltuaka was...
- Rangmati,
Bangladesh on 3
January 1895.
Ropuiliani was the
daughter of
Lalsavunga, the
chief of Aizawl, and was born and
raised in present-day
Mizoram Governor...
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Lalchawngpuii also
known as
Laltheri was the
daughter of
Chief Lalsavunga. She is
known as a poet and a
figure of
tragedy in Mizo
history for her love...
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Lallula (d.1807) -
Established the
Sailo dynasty in the
Lushai Hills.
Lalsavunga -
Founded the
original site of Aizawl.
Khalkam (d.1891) - Son of Sukpilal...
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example is made of Laltheri, the
sister of
Vanhnuailiana and
daughter of
Lalsavunga. Her
lover Chalthanga was
executed and the
incident was
immortalized as...