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  2. Mizo animism - Wikipedia

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    Sakhua (lit. "deity divine force"), also known as Mizo religion, [3] Lushai animism [3] or Khua worship, is a traditional polytheistic ethnic faith practiced by the Mizo people prior to the widespread adoption of Christianity during the British annexation of Mizoram. [4] As of the 2001 census, 1,367 people in Mizoram continued to practice this ...

  3. Christianity in Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Christianity is the largest religion in Mizoram.The majority 87% of Mizoram population are Christian in various denominations, predominantly Presbyterian.More than 98% of the Mizos are Christians by faith.

  4. Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Mizoram [a] is a landlocked state in northeastern India, with Aizawl as its capital and largest city. It shares 722-kilometres (449 miles) of international borders with Bangladesh to the west, and Myanmar to the east and south, with domestic borders with the Indian states of Assam, Manipur, and Tripura. [5]

  5. Mizo people - Wikipedia

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    Sakhua (lit. "deity divine force"), also known as Mizo religion, [80] Lushai animism [80] or Khua worship, is a traditional polytheistic ethnic faith practiced by the Mizo people prior to the widespread adoption of Christianity during the British annexation of Mizoram. [81]

  6. History of Christianity in Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    While Krismas is the biggest festival in Mizoram, Chapchar Kut is the second biggest due to these efforts. [7] By the end of the 20th century, Mizoram became one of the most Christian-populated states in percentage behind Nagaland. The legacy of Christianity has led to the third highest literacy rate as of the 2011 census in India ...

  7. Mizo culture - Wikipedia

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    One of the cultural symbols linked to Mizoram's Christian religion is the non-denominational Solomon's Temple which serves as a tourist attraction. The temple has been under construction for 20 years since the laying of its foundations in 1996 before inaugurating its opening in December 2017.

  8. Pialral - Wikipedia

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    Pialrâl (/ ˌ p iː əl ˈ r ɑː l /) is the ultimate heaven according to the folk myth of the Mizo tribes of Northeast India.The Mizo word literally means "beyond the world". Unlike most concepts of heaven, it is not the final resting place of the spirits of the good and the righteous, nor is there a role for god or any supernaturals; it is simply a reservation for extraordinary achievers ...

  9. Hmar people - Wikipedia

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    Hmar people use the Hmar language, which closely resembles the Mizo language and uses the Roman script. [11] The script was introduced by British missionaries, including 'Pu Buanga' (James Herbert Lorrain), during the colonial era in India and is locally known as the 'A Aw B.' [12] Hmar language is within the Tibeto-Burman stock of languages.