- 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 Mizo people,
historically called the
Lushais, are a Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group primarily from
Mizoram in
northeastern India. They
speak Mizo, one...
- 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...
-
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...
- 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 Brigade was an
improvised fighting formation of the
British Indian Army
which was
formed during World War II. It parti****ted in the Battle...
-
Shakespear 1912, p. 7. Shakespear, John; Stanton, A.G (25
January 1895). "The
Lushais and the land they live in". The
Journal of the
Society of Arts. 43 (2201):...
-
November 1868,
reports of
Lushai attacks on Naga
villages were made. In December, the
magistrate of
Sylhet reported that
Lushais raided a
village near Adampore...
- "
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"...