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Vanhnuailiana (English:
Vonolel; lit. 'the
greatest of all
under the skies'; c. 1800 - 1871) was the
chief of the
Eastern Lushai Hills.
Vonolel expanded his influence...
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fought in the
Lushai campaign of 1871–1872
which was
directed at the
chiefs Vonolel,
Lalbura and
Bengkhaia to
recover the
captive Mary Winchester. He was promoted...
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settlement of Champhai.
Lalbura is
recognised for
being the
third son of
Vonolel and the
target of the
Lushai Expedition in 1871. His anti-British diplomacy...
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Vonolel's Tomb
illustrated in
James Grant's "C****ell's
Illustrated History of India,
Volume 2"...
- Lalroom, brother-in-law of Vonpilal.
Closely afterwards, Deuti, the son of
Vonolel,
would raid
Moniekhal on 14 January. A
police guard and
stockade were destro****...
- of Lalbura, Poiboi,
Bungteya and Lemkham. The only
powerful chief in
Vonolel's family was Lalbura.
Lalbura had
refused to
submit to the
payment of house...
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sovereignty of the
Lushai Hills. In
October 1950, Sukpilal, with Botai,
Vonolel,
Langroo and Lalpoe, held a
negotiation with the
British to
protect them...
- Tuali. However,
Tuali was
prepared to be
betrothed to Lenkhama, son of
Vonolel.
Khalkam convinced his
parents Sukpilal and Pibuk, to wage war on Lemkhama...
- Lieutenant-General Sir
Frederick Roberts who rode
horseback on his
horse Vonolel In addition, it was
awarded to the
troops stationed en
route at Kelat-i-Ghilzie...
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village and
burned it to the ground. Only
Vonolel's tomb was
untouched by the
burning of the settlement.
Vonolel's widow,
Rolianpuii was
known to
reside on...