Mizo people
Ethnic group
The Mizo people, historically recorded as the Lushais, are an ethnic group native to the state of Mizoram in India and neighbouring states of Northeast India. They speak the Tibeto-Burman language of Mizo, the official language and lingua franca... Wikipedia
Languages spoken: Mizo language, Hakha Chin language, Zyphe language, and more
Australia: 15,000
Bangladesh: 70,000
Israel: 5,000
Malaysia: 6,000
Myanmar: 400,000
Singapore: 20,000
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4 days ago · Mizo, any of a number of ethnic groups, most speaking Tibeto-Burman languages, whose homeland lies in the Mizo Hills, a mountainous region ...
The earliest Mizos who migrated to India were known as Kukis, the second batch of immigrants were called New Kukis. The Lushais were the last of the Mizo tribes ...
Identification. "Mizo," meaning "people of the high land, " is a generic term for the related peoples who speak the Duhlian dialect and live mainly in Mizoram, ...