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- The Mizo people, historically called the Lushais, are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily from Mizoram in northeastern India. They speak Mizo, one...
- 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...
- main stockade, which was surrounded by the Lushais, who attacked for several hours. The bodies of the Lushais revealed that the whole countryside was in...
- 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 Chins and Lushais. The Chin-Lushai Expedition consisted of two expeditions. The expedition of 1889 focussed on the prevention of Lushai raids and punishing...
- opinion that a high school would produce more educated Lushais than jobs can be distributed in the Lushai Hills. As a result higher education was not prioritised...
- "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"...
- raided by Lushais before) was cut up and destro****. The Manipuri officials did not ascertain the responsibility of the raid to the Lushais or Khongjais...
- Eastern Lushai Rising was led by Lalbura in 1892. The southern chiefs such as Ropuiliani and Zakapa were also subdued. During World War I, few Lushais initially...
- prestige for a chief and his influence. Raids were also a way for the Lushais to procure rare resources such as steel. The practice of headhunting is...