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  2. Champhai - Wikipedia

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    Champhai is the third largest town in Mizoram, [1] northeast India and is one of the oldest settlements founded by the Mizo people, that initially served as a capital for the Hmar dynasty. [2] Located near the India–Myanmar border facilitates cross-border trade , it serves as a hub for trade and commerce in the region.

  3. Champhai district - Wikipedia

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    Champhai district is one of the eleven districts of Mizoram state in India. The district is bounded on the north by Churachandpur district of Manipur state, on the west by Saitual and Serchhip districts, and on the south and east by Myanmar. The district occupies an area of 3,185.83 km 2 (1,230.06 sq mi).

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    Martha Bradley (fl. 1740s–1755) was a British cookery book writer.Little is known about her life, except that she published the cookery book The British Housewife (pictured) in 1756 and worked as a cook for more than 30 years in the fashionable spa town of Bath, Somerset.

  5. Category:Champhai - Wikipedia

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  6. Vangchhia - Wikipedia

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    Vangchhia is a village in the Champhai district of Mizoram, India. It is located in the Khawbung R.D. Block. [1] The 171 menhir stones in the village became Mizoram's first protected archaeological site in 2012. [2]

  7. Clement Lalhmingthanga - Wikipedia

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    Lalhmingthanga won from Champhai South Assembly constituency representing the Zoram People's Movement in the 2023 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election. He polled 7,323 votes and defeated his nearest rival, T. J. Lalnuntluanga of the Mizo National Front , by a margin of 329 votes.

  8. Category:Cities and towns in Champhai district - Wikipedia

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  9. Vaphai - Wikipedia

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    The village was established by Pu Mitinlianan in 1876 who started ruling the village for 45 years till his death in 1921. It was then ruled by Pu Chawnghleithanga in 1922 (1 year), who then passed it on to his son Pu Tlangtinchhuma who ruled till 1937 (14 years).