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Zogam (or Land of Zo People)
known as Zoland, Zoram,
Lushai Hills, ****i Hills, lies in the
northwest corner of the
Mainland Southeast Asia landm****. This...
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Paite is a Sino-Tibetan
language spoken by the
Paite people.
There are
different Paite dialects; some
notable Paite dialects are Bukpi, Lousau, Valpau...
- group: ****i
National Organisation Zogam (Parts of
Chittagong hill tracts)
Ethnic group: Zomi
Proposed state:
Zogam Militant organisation: Zomi Revolutionary...
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Greasy pole,
grease pole, or
greased pole
refers to a tall pole that has been made
slippery with
grease or
other lubricants and thus
difficult to grip...
- a
Christian institution in
southern Tulsa. Zo
people Zomi
nationalism Zogam Zomia Zomi Nam Ni is
translated as "Zomi
national day". Its celebration...
- "The
Generic Name |
Zogam .::. HomeĀ : Zomi
ethnic group located at
boundaries of India,
Burma (Myanmar) & Bangladesh". www.
zogam.org.
Archived from the...
- factions,
including KNF (Military Council), KNF (President group) and KNF (
Zogam).
After some
internecine attempts in the 2000s,
eleven militant groups gathered...
- is an
independence movement in Chin State, Myanmar. The
British entered Zogam in 1888 and
began colonial administration in 1890. In 1892 the
British called...
- Zamzachin, Dr. G. (3
November 2009). "MARY KOM MC (Mangte Chungneijang)".
Zogam.Com.
Archived from the
original on 9
October 2011.
Retrieved 8 May 2010...
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brief history of Churachandpur,
Churachandpur District magazine, 2008. (via
Zogam.com, 22 July 2009). Chishti,
Political Development in
Manipur (1979), p...