- the
Mizos left
China as part of one of
those waves of migration. They
arrived in the Shan
States for the
first time in the
fifth century. When
Mizos arrived...
- the 2000s,
Mizo immigration to
America skyrocketed. Most
Mizos live in Indianapolis; Tulsa; and Washington, DC. Most of them are
Burmese Mizos. In 1985...
- ****stan with the
jurisdiction of
Chittagong Hill
Tracts divided the
Mizos once more.
Mizos in
Tripura were also
temporarily divided as
Tripura retained its...
-
string was a
serious offence for the
Mizos,
possibly as
serious as
breaking the
sacred tread for Hindus.
Mizos believed in the
existence of malevolent...
-
Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman
language spoken mainly in the
Indian state of Mizoram,
where it is the
official language and
lingua franca. It is the
mother tongue...
-
showed 20
Mizo villages with 608 houses. In 1914,
another wave of
Mizos migrated, led by
Kapmawia from
Champhai district. Most
Burmese Mizos have a military...
-
classification shows that the
Mizos have
about one
hundred different types of folksongs. From time immemorial, the
Mizo have been
using different musical...
- Look up
Mizo in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Mizo may
refer to:
Mizo people, an
ethnic group native to north-eastern India,
western Myanmar (Burma)...
- The
Mizo alphabet (
Mizo:
Mizo hawrâwp, lit. '
Mizo letters') is the
modern writing script for the
Mizo language. It uses the
Latin script based on the...
- Hauhnar. It is
important to note that
Mizos do not
traditionally use
surnames in the
conventional sense.
Mizos often shorten names,
whether they have...