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Zo History-Vumson

Published by Ciimnuai eLibrary, 2019-01-09 01:54:14

Description: Zo History
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Bridge on the Manipur River between Lumbang and Falam. At the river the climate is tropical and at Lumbang three miles away it is sub-tropical. Foto: Otto Esche

Zo representatives in the Executive Council of the Governor of Burma (1947) Backrow : Zavum (Naga-Hkamti Hills), Savutta (Falam), Captain Mangtungnung (Tedim), Ngunto (Haka), Htathlaing (Paletwa) Frontrow : Wuamthumaung (Kanpetlet), Vumkhohau (Thuklai), Thawngcinthang (Tedim): Courtesy of Pu Vumkhohau Vumkhohau was the Deputy Councillor and Thawngcinthang, the Secretary

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Chiefs Kiomang of Haka (Photo), Thawngzakhup of Saizang, and Hlurhmung of Lumbang is signed the agreement to join Burma at the Panglong conference.

Vumkhohau with Lord Atlee, who as British Prime Minis,, gave Burma and India independence.

Lt. Colonel Sonkhopau, a Zo soldier, fought for Zo indepen- dence From L to R : Townluia, MNF Chief of Staff Laldenga, President of MNF, Mrs. Laldenga and Rinchhana cabinet Minister.

The legendary Rih Lake Hrangnawl, leader of Chin National Organization and a former member of Parliament, led Zo freedom movement in East Zoram.

When the sweet voice of Lalsangzuali Sailo is broadcast from Aizawl, Zo people in East and West tuned their radios to hear sing.


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