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Encyclopedia > Chin people

Chin (Burmese: ခ္ယင္‌လူမ္ယုိး; MLCTS: hkyang lu. myui:) is one of the ethnic groups in Myanmar (formerly Burma). The Chins are found mainly in western part of Burma (the Chin State) and numbered circa 1.5 million. They also live in nearby Indian states of Nagaland, Mizoram and Manipur and Assam. Owing to Mizo influence and Baptist missionaries' intervention, 80%-90% of the population are Christians. However, a sizeable minority of the Chin adhere to their traditional tribal beliefs, as well as to Theravada Buddhism and, as Bnei Menashe, to Judaism. This article or section uses Burmese characters which may be rendered incorrectly. ... Chin State is a state of Myanmar. ... Nagaland (Hindi: नागालैंड)   Nagaland is a vibrant hill state located in the extreme North Eastern part of India in northeast India. ... Mizoram (Hindi: मिज़ोरम)   is one of the Seven Sister States in North-Eastern India on the border with Burma. ... Manipur (Hindi: मणिपुर) is a state in northeastern India making its capital in the city of Imphal. ... Assam   (Assamese: অসম Ôxôm) is a northeastern state of India with its capital at Dispur - now a part of Guwahati. ... A Baptist is a member of a Baptist church or any follower of Jesus Christ who believes that baptism is administered by the full immersion of a confessing Christian. ... This article is becoming very long. ... Theravada (Pali; Sanskrit: Sthaviravada) is one of the eighteen (or twenty) Nikāya schools that formed early in the history of Buddhism. ... Flag of Bnei Menashe The Bnei Menashe (Children of Menasseh, Hebrew בני מנשה) are a group of more than 8,000 people from Indias remote North-Eastern border states of Manipur and Mizoram who claim descent from one of the Lost Tribes of Israel. ... Judaism is the religion of the Jewish people. ...


The Chin are one of the largest ethnic minority groups in Burma. The Chin people are Tibeto-Burman groups and they probably came to Burma, especially the Chindwin valley in the late 9-10 century A.D. Most Chin people moved westward and they probably settled in the present Chin State around A.D 1300-1400 A.D. The original meaning of "Chin" is clearly unclear, even though many scholars have proposed many different theories. The Tibeto-Burman linguistic subfamily of the proposed Sino-Tibetan language family is spoken in various central and south Asian countries: Myanmar (Burmese language), Tibet (Tibetan language), northern Thailand (Mong language), Nepal, Bhutan, India (Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Nagaland, Manipur, Mizoram, Tripura and the Ladakh region of... Salween River Delta, October 1994 The Salween River (also spelled Salwin) rises in Tibet, after which it flows through Yunnan, where it is known as the Nujiang river (Chinese: 怒江; Pinyin: Nù Jiāng), although either name can be used for the whole river. ...


There are many tribes among the Chin people such as Lai, Tedim (who prefer to call themselves Zomi as the word "Chin" is not in their own language; note the resemblance to Mizo of the neighbouring Mizoram state in India), Asho and Cho. Three major tribes of the Chin are Tedim, Falam and the Hakas. It would be relevant to mention also that they are related to the Kukis of Nagaland, Manipur and Assam. For want of a more acceptable common name they are usually called the Chin-Kuki-Mizo people, bringing together the three most common names for them whether given by outsiders or themselves. There are also ten of thousands of Chin people in Mizoram State, India, mainly in Lai District, formerly part of Chhimtuipui District and a sizeable population also live in Churachandpur district of Manipur comprising of smaller tribes like the Hmars, Paite, Simte, Zou,Gangte and others. Bawn tribe in Southern Mizoram State and Bangladesh are descendants of the Lai tribe. This Chin/Mizo/Zomi/Kuki people are scattered into three countries-Burma, Bangladesh, and India. Nagaland (Hindi: नागालैंड)   Nagaland is a vibrant hill state located in the extreme North Eastern part of India in northeast India. ...


The realisation that these are of one and share common dilectical root and customs even though separated by international and state boundaries brought about movements for Unification of the occupied territories and of the people. One of the first movements being the MNF (Mizo National Movement) which ended with the formation of the Mizoram State in India. At present, there are a number of organisations like, the ZRO (Zomi Re-Unification Organisation), ZORO and other groups, who idealise the formation and unification of the a Zoland. Mizoram is one of the Seven Sister States in North-Eastern India on the border with Burma. ...


Traditionally, the Chin were animists. However, during the era of European imperialism, many converted to Christianity. It would also be noteworthy that because of the current situation in Myanmar hundreds of Chins [Zo] are scattered in Europe, the United States, Southeast Asia. This article is in need of attention. ... Cecil Rhodes: Cape-Cairo railway project. ... This article is becoming very long. ... World map showing Europe A satellite composite image of Europe Europe is one of the seven traditional continents of the Earth. ... Location of Southeast Asia Southeast Asia is a subregion of Asia. ...


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Chin (people) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (375 words)
Chin is one of the ethnic groups in Myanmar (Burma).
The Chins are found mainly in western part of Burma (the Chin State) and numbered circa 1.5 million.
Owing to Mizo influence and Baptist intervention, 80%-90% of the population are Christians.
Chin State (Myanmar) (1168 words)
The term "Chin" and "Chindwin" (it means the hole of the Chins) are mentioned int he Pagan inscriptions from the beginning of the 13th century AD.
the term "Chin" is designated to the various hill tribes of the Chin State of the Union of Myanmar (Burma), the Mizos of Assam State of India, some of the hill tribes of Chittagong hill tracts of Bangladesh and the "Thados" of Manipur State.
This people lives in the states of Manipur and Mizoram near the India-Burma border and they allege that they belong to the tribe of Manasseh, which is one of the 10 lost tribes of Israel.
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