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2 Hmars leave Sinlung  





3 Shan  





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SinlungorChhinlung, is the ancestral home of the Chin/Kuki/Mizo people.[citation needed] The Mizo, Hmar - Mizo, and other Zo people trace their origin to Chhinlung (Sinlung) region.

Location and origin[edit]

Historians differ on the issue of the location of Sinlung and the origin of the name. Several theories and views regarding the origin and location have been put forward. Historian Hranglien Songate believed it to have been in South West China, possibly in the present Dali or Silung of Yunnan Province of today's China.[1]

Hmars leave Sinlung[edit]

The Hmars, the majority of whom now belong to a tribe of the Mizo people, eventually left Sinlung,[citation needed] for reasons which are not known for sure, but historians suggest either economic reasons, oppressive Chinese rulers or powerful enemies in the area.[2]

There were successive waves of migrants southward from China before 1000 AD into Southeast Asia. Historian Edward Thomas Williams, writes about the Qin Dynasty who, "violated all the rules of courteous warfare, triumphed and took over the territory and symbols of the rule of the Zhou dynasty (their predecessors)".[citation needed] It is believed that the Hmars might have been moving along with one of these waves towards the south, and eventually into India.[2]

Shan[edit]

Hmar folk tales and songs describe the second settlement of the Hmars as being in Shan, which was marked by a time of prosperity and peace.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Lucy Zehol (1 January 1998). Ethnicity in Manipur: Experiences, Issues, and Perspectives. Regency Publications. pp. 50–51. ISBN 978-81-86030-51-6.
  • ^ a b Hamlet Bareh (2001). Encyclopaedia of North-East India: Mizoram. Mittal Publications. pp. 294–. ISBN 978-81-7099-792-4.
  • ^ Sachchidananda (1996). Encyclopaedic Profile of Indian Tribes. Discovery Publishing House. pp. 116–. ISBN 978-81-7141-298-3.
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