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Inbuan is a form of wrestling native to the people of MizoraminIndia. Inbuan is said to have been played in the village of Dungtlang in 1750. Its origin is believed to be far back during the time the Mizo people first entered Chin state in the 13–14th centuries.

History

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It is believed to be preserved in the village of DungtlanginMizoram 1750, India. It was recognized as a sport after the Mizo people migrated from Burma to the Lushai Hills. Its origin is believed to be from the 14th century when the Mizo people entered Chin state of Burma,[1] boys would gather after evening meal in village dormitory to play Inbuan almost every night. It was also played ceremonially between villages when a sick or dead person's body was carried from one village to another, which was called Hlang inchuh or Mizawn inchuh.[2]

Characteristics

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Inbuan involves very strict rules prohibiting kicking, stepping out of the circle, and even bending of the knees.[1] The contest is held in a circle 15–16 feet in diameter on carpet or grass. The objective is to lift one's opponent off his feet while strictly adhering to the rules. The matches are held in three rounds each of 30–60 seconds of duration, the match generally continues till a wrestler either breaks a rule or is lifted off his feet.

Another feature of this form of wrestling is the catch-hold belt worn by the wrestlers around the waist. It has to remain tight all through the match.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b Target PT 2020 in 100 days: UPSC Prelims: day 70-90 MCQs. GRASP IAS. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
  • ^ Material Culture of the Mizo. Firma KLM, on behalf of Tribal Research Institute, Department of Art & Culture, Government of Mizoram, Aizawl, Mizoram. 1998. Retrieved 17 December 2020.
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