- The Mizo people,
historically called the
Lushais, are a Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group primarily from
Mizoram in
northeastern India. They
speak Mizo, one...
-
British rule in the
Lushai Hills,
spanning from the late 1889 to the 1947,
commenced with the Chin-
Lushai Expedition of 1889-90
leading to the formal...
- The
Lushai Rising was the
conflict between the
British and the
Lushai chiefs in 1890-1895,
which began following the
annexation of the
Lushai Hills after...
- The
Lushai Hills (Pron: ˌlʊˈʃaɪ, now
called Mizo Hills) form a
hilly region in the Patkai-Arakan Yoma
mountain range system in
Northeast India, in the...
- The
British Indian Army
Lushai Expedition of 1871 to 1872 was a
punitive incursion under the
command of
Generals Brownlow and Bourchier. The objectives...
-
greatest of all
under the skies'; c. 1800 - 1871) was the
chief of the
Eastern Lushai Hills.
Vonolel expanded his
influence over the
Sukte and Poi
tribes in the...
- them
closer to the
Lushai Hills. The
first Anglo–
Lushai skirmishes occurred after the
Lushai Expedition in 1870–71
prompted by the
Lushai kidnapping of a...
- 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 Rising...
- Zakapa, also
known as Jacopa, was a
Lushai chieftain of the
Fanai clan and
ruled the
Vanlaiphai villages in present-day
southern Mizoram. He is best known...
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relations with the
sovereign Lushai chiefdoms. He led the
failed Lushai Expedition (1869) and parti****ted in the
Lushai Expedition.
Edgar was born in...