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When was the Mizo Peace Accord signed?

It ended 20 years of insurgency.

Which Indian PM signed the Mizoram Peace Accord?

Peace Accord was signed in 1986.

Who was the leader of MNF during the rebellion?

He led the MNF movement.

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Which group launched an armed rebellion in 1966?

They launched the 1966 uprising.

Which major event led to the Mizo insurgency in 1966?

Famine due to bamboo flowering triggered discontent.

In which year did Mizoram become a Union Territory?

Mizoram became a UT on 21 January 1972.

Mizoram was part of which state after independence?

It was a district under Assam.

What was the Mizo Union's main demand?

They wanted to abolish the hereditary chief system.

When was the Mizo Union party formed?

It was the first political party in Mizoram.

Who composed the first Mizo alphabets?

They developed Mizo script in Roman letters.

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What impact did Christianity have on Mizo society?

Missionary schools boosted literacy rates.

Which missionaries introduced Christianity in Mizoram?

Presbyterian

In which year was the first missionary school opened in Mizoram?

Opened by Christian missionaries.

Who was known as “Lewin Lal” among the Mizos?

A British o fficer respected by the Mizos.

Which two British-administered districts later formed Mizoram?

Merged in 1898 to form the Lushai Hills district.

What was the Lushai Expedition of 1871–72 about?

It was to control tribal raids and uprisings.

When did the British annex the Lushai Hills?

The British annexed the region following tribal uprisings.

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Which traditional Mizo council assisted in decision-making?

The council of elders played a key role in village decisions.

What was the term for a traditional Mizo chief’s advisor?

Upa were elders who assisted the chief.

What form of administration did the Mizo villages have?

Each village was ruled by a hereditary chief (Lal).

What was the main livelihood of the Mizo tribes traditionally?

Jhum (shifting) cultivation was their traditional farming method.

Which British officer first explored the Lushai Hills in 1854?

He surveyed the Lushai Hills in 1854.

Which area was known as the Lushai Hills during the British rule?

Mizoram was previously called the Lushai Hills district.

What does the word "Mizo" mean?

"Mi" means people, and "Zo" means highland.

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Which Garhwali poet and historian was known for his writings during the early 20th century?

Tara Dutt Gairola was a prominent Garhwali writer, poet, and historian. He compiled folk stories and songs and also contributed to the study of Garhwal's history and culture, including works like “The Songs of the Hill Folk of Garhwal”.

Which Mizo tribe is considered the most dominant?

Lusei (or Lushei) is the largest and most influential tribe.

Which historic fair is celebrated in Pithoragarh to commemorate a victory of the Chand kings?

The Bagwal Fair, especially celebrated at Devidhura, is believed to commemorate a military victory of the Chand dynasty. The fair is also known for its ritual stone-throwing battle, now done symbolically.

From where did the Mizo people migrate to present-day Mizoram?

Historical records suggest they migrated from China through Burma.

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