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Sakhua (lit. "diety
divine force"), also
known as Mizo religion,
Lushai animism or Khua worship, is a
traditional polytheistic ethnic faith practiced by...
- S****a robusta, the sal tree, sāla, shala,
sakhua, or sarai, is a
species of tree in the
family Dipterocarpaceae. The tree is
native to India, Bangladesh...
- Zous
clung on to
their traditional religion called Sakhua. (In the Chin
hills of Burma, the
Sakhua was also
called Lawki religion). This
indigenous form...
- Xínghaode Daba
Dingba Donyi-Polo
Songsarek Gurung shamanism Hani
religion Hnam
Sakhua Jingpo religion Kan
Khwan Karbi religions Karen animism Kiratism Yumaism...
- 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...
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inhabitants of the area,
introducing the Mizo language, culture, and the
Sakhua religion. In the mid-19th century, the
British conducted a
series of military...
- Dhanikhola, Harirampur, Kanihari, Kanthal, Mathbari, Mukshapur, Rampura,
Sakhua, and Trishal. The
union parishads are
subdivided into 91
mauzas and 158...
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Khalkam Died c. 1880
Tanhril (borough of present-day Aizawl)
Issue Khalkam, Lalphunga, and 10 more
House Sailo Father Lalmanga Mother Pibuk Religion Sakhua...
- were
still under the
influence of
several tribal chiefdoms,
practising Sakhua (Luahai Animism) and
lacking a
writing system.
There was an
urgent need...
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Chief of
Sentlang Sentlang Lal
Predecessor Sukpilal Died 12
February 1891
Hazaribagh Jail,
Bihar House Sailo Father Lalmanga Mother Pibuk Religion Sakhua...