
Zomi people - Wikipedia
Zomi is a collective identity adopted by some of the Kuki-Chin language -speaking people in India and Myanmar. The term means " Zo people". The groups adopting the Zomi identity reject the …
Zo people - Wikipedia
They are spread out in the contiguous regions of Northeast India, Northwest Burma (Myanmar), and the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh. In India, they are most prominent in Manipur, …
Zomi nationalism - Wikipedia
Zomi nationalism is an ideological movement in the Manipur state in India and Chin State, Myanmar. It professes certain groups of Kuki-Chin language-speaking people as "Zomis". It is …
Who are the Zomi? (Zomi History) - Zomi eLibrary
2019年7月26日 · The term ‘Zomi’ meaning, ‘Zo People’ is derived from the generic name ‘Zo’, the progenitor of the Zomi. In the past they were little known by this racial nomenclature. They …
Khup Khen Thang: ZOMI : History
2016年9月17日 · The Zomi were not proselytized into Buddhism of Burma or Islam of East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) nor Hinduism of India. They maintained their traditional belief, viz. …
Who are the Zomi?- DVB
2012年5月31日 · In Burma, the Zo people occupy the whole of Chin State and Kalay, Tamu and Khampat townships in Sagaing division. There are an estimated 3 million members of Zomi …
Zomi Education Centre, Taman Cheras - History of the Zomi - CF …
Historically Zomi, meaning “People of Zo,” is an ethnic group with many dialects residing primarily in Chin State, Burma. There is an estimated 150,000 Zomi people in Burma. About 80,000 …
Who Are The Zomi? | Zogam .::. Home : Zomi ethnic group …
The term 'Zomi' meaning, 'Zo People' is derived from the generic name 'Zo', the progenitor of the Zomi. In the past they were little known by this racial nomenclature. They were known by the …
About the Zo People in Burma | Tribal Mercy
The Zo people, also known as the Zomi or the Chin-Kuki-Mizo, are an indigenous ethnic group primarily residing in the northeastern region of India, but they are also present in other …
MAR | Data | Assessment for Zomis (Chins) in Burma - UMD
The Chin, who also refer to themselves as Zomi, have four of the five factors that increase the chances of future rebellion: current rebellion, territorial concentration, high levels of group …
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