- The Mizo people,
historically known as the
Lushais, are an
ethnic group native to the
state of
Mizoram in
India and
neighbouring states (such as Manipur...
- 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...
- attacked, but the
Lushais raiders were
driven off by two planters. The
following day a
second attack was made on Kutlicherra, when two
Lushais were wounded...
-
slaughtered an
unknown number of people. Thus, the
British came to
perceive the
Lushais (then
known as Looshais) as a
vicious and
barbaric tribe as a
result of...
- The
Lushai Brigade was an
improvised fighting formation of the
British Indian Army
which was
formed during World War II. It parti****ted in the Battle...
-
operations from
Burma and
Chittagong into the
country of the
Chins and
Lushais. The
expedition advanced on
November 15, 1889, in two columns, Brigadier-General...
-
Zogam (or Land of Zo People)
known as Zoland, Zoram,
Lushai Hills, ****i Hills, lies in the
northwest corner of the
Mainland Southeast Asia landm****. This...
- "
Lushais" to
refer to the
tribes inhabiting the
Lushai Hills region to the
south of the
Manipur valley,
eventually dividing it into
separate "
Lushai Hills"...
- from its
surrounding Mizo clans. The
language is also
known as
Duhlian and
Lushai, a
colonial term, as the
Duhlian people were the
first among the Mizo people...
- The Mizo District,
formerly called Lushai Hills District, was an
autonomous district of the
Indian state of ****am from 1947 till 1972
until it was granted...