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British rule in the Lushai Hills

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and Alexandrapur by Sailam chief Bengkhuaia appeared to be the most important of all Lushai chief invasions, having a tremendous influence on the lives and destiny of the Lushai people. James Winchester, the tea owner of Alexandrapur, was killed, and the Mizos kidnapped his daughter
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leading to the formal establishment of the two administrative districts (North Lushai Hills, South Lushai Hills) in 1889 and continued through the integration of the regions into the
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forest's timber. In addition to taking some slaves home, they slaughtered an unknown number of people. Thus, the British came to perceive the Lushais (then known as
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It was thought that the British invaded the Lushai Hills not because of any commercial desire but due to series of Mizo invasions to the
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between the end of 1870 and the beginning of 1871. Up to 20 invasions were said to have occurred during this time.
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started to engage in war in September 1826. About ten miles south of
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Zorema, J (2021). The South Lushai Hills. Om Publications,
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Show approximation map of Assam highlighting Lushai Hills
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Lungleh was the capital only for the South Lushai Hills.
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to it so that it can be listed with similar articles.
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The Lushai chiefs relentlessly and viciously invaded
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Index

Bengal Presidency
Assam
Assam Province
Flag of Lushai Hills




Lungleh
Aijal
Demonym
British
Indian
Lushai
Monarch
Victoria
Edward VII
George V
Edward VIII
George VI
Superintendent
John Shakespear
Alexander Ronald Hume MacDonald
Colonial era
Expedition 1889
Lushai Expeditions
Assam
Bengal Presidency
Lushai chiefdoms
Lushai Hills District

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