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Lusei - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lusei (Old Mizo: Lushai) people are one of the eleven clans of Mizo tribe, native to Mizoram in Northeast India, Chin Hills in western Myanmar and Chittagong Hill Tracts of eastern Bangladesh. T...
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Lushai hills - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lushai Hills (or Mizo Hills ) are part of the Patkai range in Mizoram and partially in Tripura, India. The hills are for the most part covered with dense bamboo jungle and rank undergrowth; bu...
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The Lusei (Old Mizo: Lushai) people are one of the eleven clans of Mizo tribe, native to Mizoram in Northeast India, Chin Hills in western Myanmar and ...
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Online version of J. Herbert Lorrain's 'Dictionary of the Lushai language' from the Digital Dictionaries of South Asia ... Dictionary of the Lushai language includes many uncommon diacritical marks. In order to display the non-roman characters a Unicode font must be installed. Information and instructions are available on...
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Lushai, partnered with Inov8 to design a complete solution for students, faculty and key stakeholders. We worked through all facets of the User Experience and updated some key interactions including course finding and gallery exploration.
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LUSHAI HILLS, a mountainous district of Eastern Bengal and Assam, south of Cachar, on the border between Assam and Burma. Area, 7227 sq. m.; pop. (1901) 82,434. The hills are for the most part covered with dense bamboo jungle and rank undergrowth;
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If you would like to volunteer to help translate or record additional material in LUSHAI, or sponsor more recordings, please contact our Language Hotline. ...
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about the people of mizoram ... In the north Lushai Hills, the predominant tribes were the Lushais, Raltes and Pawis. The Raltes belonged to the Kuki tribe and were brought under subjugation by the Lushais, who migrated from the Chin Hills. They had distinct social customs and marked differences in dialects.
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The Encyclopedia Britannica is free at the JCSM Study Center! This page has information about LUSHAI HILLS - Encyclopedia Britannica - LUSHAI HILLS ... but operations in 1890 resulted in the complete pacification of the northern Lushai villages, and in 1892 the eastern Lushais were reduced to order. The management of the...
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