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The Mizo people (historically called the Lushais[j]) are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily from the Indian state of Mizoram.
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Mizo, any of a number of ethnic groups, most speaking Tibeto-Burman languages, whose homeland lies in the Mizo Hills, a mountainous region in the southeastern part of Mizoram state in northeastern India.
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"Mizo," meaning "people of the high land, " is a generic term for the related peoples who speak the Duhlian dialect and live mainly in Mizoram, Manipur, and Tripura states of India.
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The organization serves the Mizo diaspora, a population of over five thousand people of Mizo origin from North-East India, Myanmar (Burma) and Eastern Bangladesh who have settled across the United …
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The primary inhabitants of Mizoram are the Mizo people, a people group composed of five major clans (the Lushai, Ralte, Hmar, Paihte, and Pawi) and 11 minor clans (collectively known as the...
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Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mainly in India, and also in Burma and Bangladesh, by about 700,000 people.
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It is the mother tongue of the Mizo people and some members of the Mizo diaspora. Other than Mizoram, it is also spoken in Meghalaya, Manipur, Tripura, and Assam states of India, Sagaing …
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The Mizo people (historically called the Lushais[j]) are a Tibeto-Burman ethnic group primarily from the Indian state of Mizoram.