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  2. Mizo literature - Wikipedia

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    Mizo alphabet was created in 1894, and schools were established soon after the creation of Mizo alphabet. On 22 October 1896 the first Mizo language book was published under the title Mizo Zir Tir Bu (lit. Mizo primer). This was a book on Christian religion and morality based on Christianity. The two Christian missionaries J.H. Lorrain (Pu ...

  3. Laltluangliana Khiangte - Wikipedia

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    Latluangliana Khiangte is a well-known playwright-dramatist, poet, scholar-critic, essayist, biographer and folklorist from the state of Mizoram.He has taken life as known to the Mizo tribal society as his subject and fictionalized it, thus instituting a different genre especially in the field of playwriting.

  4. Mizo language - Wikipedia

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    Mizo is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mainly in the Indian state of Mizoram, where it is the official language and lingua franca. [5] It is the mother tongue of the Mizo people and some members of the Mizo diaspora .

  5. Edwin Rowlands - Wikipedia

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    Rowlands was a prolific writer. In spite of his ceaseless missionary explorations, he kept writing his diaries, articles and books. His important books are: Mizo leh sâp ṭawng hma-bu mizo sap shaim = A Lushai-English primer (1903) Note on St. Luke's parables in Lushai (1906) Marka Evangel (1906) History of India: in Lushai (1907)

  6. Frederick William Savidge - Wikipedia

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    The first book in Mizo Mizo Zir Tir Bu (A Lushai Primer) was released on 22 October 1895. [8] [9] They translated and published the Gospels of Luke and John, and Acts of the Apostles. They also prepared A Grammar and Dictionary of the Lushai language (Dulien Dialect) which they published in 1898, and became the foundation of Mizo language. [10]

  7. Ape in a Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals - Wikipedia

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    Ape in a Cape: An Alphabet of Odd Animals is a 1952 children's picture book written and illustrated by Fritz Eichenberg. The book is a rhyming alphabet book . The book was a recipient of a 1953 Caldecott Honor for its illustrations.