- The Mizo people,
historically known as the Lushais, are a Tibeto-Burman
ethnic group native to the
state of
Mizoram in
India and
neighbouring states (such...
- 943, Bom 12,311,
Khyang 4,176,
Khumi 3,341, Chak 2,725,
Pankho 1,458 and
Lushei 216.They
differ markedly from the
Bengali majority of
Bangladesh in language...
- Maras,
several exonyms have
formed from
neighbouring tribes and clans. The
Lushei clans referred to the
Maras as Lakher,
while the Chin
named them Zo. Early...
- (Tawr) Dim Dai (Yindu) Naga
Tangkhul Malin Panun Magun Matu Mara Mi-er Mgan
Lushei (Lushay)
Laymyo Lyente Lautu Lai (Haka Chin)
Laizao Mro (Wakim) Hualngo...
- 23%) Mro (2.80%) Tanchangya (2.33%) Bom (0.67%) Khyang (0.23%) Khumi (0.18%) Chak (0.15%) Pankho (0.08%)
Lushei (0.01%) Others (0.20%)...
- form 1.21% in
Belaichhari Upazila.
According to 2022 census,
there are 216
Lushei people in
Chittagong hill tracts.
Their po****tion is in
Rangamati district...
-
Ranglong and the Hrangkhol, and the
second batch that
followed include Lushei (or Lusei), Paite, Lai, Mara, Ralte, Hmar, Thadou, Shendus, and several...
- of his autobiography. The
Lushais and the Land they Live in. 1894. The
Lushei ****i Clans. Macmillan. 1912. The Thirty-fourth Division, 1915–1918. H. F...
-
Experiences in
Manipur and the Naga
Hills (1896). John
Shakespear aut****d The
Lushei ****i
Clans (1912). Keen,
Caroline (2015). An
Imperial Crisis in British...
- of tribes. The Mizo
tribe is a
combination of five
major tribes such as
Lushei, Ralte, Hmar, Paite, and Pawi (or Poi) and
eleven minor tribes known under...