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Six Indian Police Killed in Assam-Mizoram border dispute

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Mizo people
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Manipuri people
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None have anything to do with Chinese people or culture. Assam, Manipur and Tripura are Hindu kingdoms. Arunachal hindu-buddhist, Nagaland and mizoram followed local religions afik.
Nagaland and Mizoram are Christian state
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Manipur isn't Hindu kingdom like Tripura or Assam,people only know one hindu entity "Vaishnav",but every one is sanamahi practitioner regardless of which other religion they follow side by side.
Meitei's most sacred place is this sanamahi shrine in Kangla fort .
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And the most supreme god of Meitei ,regarded as their forefather is a dragon demigod Ebuthou Pakhangba
Pakhangba - Wikipedia




Second most sacred entity is the kanglaSha/nongshaba, a beast in Meetei mythology which used to be the guardian of Kangla fort.
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Destroyed by the birts during war after five British representatives which had been taken prisoner by the king of Manipur, tried in military court, and executed for their crime for invading the palace of Manipur. The execution of the British men took place in front of these leogryphs and their blood was smeared over the mouths of the two statues. In this, Manipuris saw the fulfillment of an ancient prophecy in Manipur that invader men’s heads would fall in front of the beasts.

Now the emblem of Manipur GOV
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Manipur isn't Hindu kingdom like Tripura or Assam,people only know one hindu entity "Vaishnav",but every one is sanamahi practitioner regardless of which other religion they follow side by side.
Meitei's most sacred place is this sanamahi shrine in Kangla fort .
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And the most supreme god of Meitei ,regarded as their forefather is a dragon demigod Ebuthou Pakhangba
Pakhangba - Wikipedia




Second most sacred entity is the kanglaSha/nongshaba, a lion-like Dragon God .
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Which is the emblem of Manipur GOV
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Nagaland and Mizoram are just recently converted to Christianity afik. Yes you explained before that Manipur had a local religion but Meiteis have been Hindus for some time now and identify as such.
My point basically is that they are in no way Chinese like many people here claim
 
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Nagaland and Mizoram are just recently converted to Christianity afik. Yes you explained before that Manipur had a local religion but Meiteis have been Hindus for some time now and identify as such.
My point basically is that they are in no way Chinese like many people here claim
There are different types of Meitei,Sanamahi only ,sanamahi-vaishnav,sanamahi-Christian,they identify themselves by sanamahi-laining.
 
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No one's trying to secede, it's inter state issue. Assam and Mizoram.
This situation is of concern for all the world ....
US and UN shouldn't sit by and watch this...
UN should send forces into these states apparently India can't do anything about it...
But you will say it's internal matter well
Thats what Indians would be saying and are saying about Afghanistan or Pakistan.
Send UN forces in Assam and Mizoram
 
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India has sent its commando to occupy Mizoram's border
"Mizoram was earlier part of Assam"- this is some new shit Indian media desived.Mizoram was never part of Assam in history.Infact Assam was much more smaller than its current land mass,it was articificially redrawn like a scam.

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How can assamese claim the ancestral land of MIZO?
 
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They look chinese
They don't look Chinese, more South East asian yes compared to mainland India.
In anycase a Pakistani can look Indian, a german can look British, a British can also look African and Asian, what's your point on this? Only culture, nationality matters not what a person looks like. They don't claim to be Chinese and Chinese don't claim them, Han chinese people have very different culture and even looks. Han chinese :
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"Mizoram was earlier part of Assam"- this is some new shit Indian media desived.Mizoram was never part of Assam in history.Infact Assam was much more smaller than its current land mass,it was articificially redrawn like a scam.

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How can assamese claim the land of ancestral land of MIZO?
Mizoram ut was carved out of Assam state in 1970s and became state in 80s. Don't know much about the ancient historical aspect though.
 
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They don't look Chinese, more South East asian yes compared to mainland India.
In anycase a Pakistani can look Indian, a german can look British, a British can also look African and Asian, what's your point on this? Only culture, nationality matters not what a person looks like. They don't claim to be Chinese and Chinese don't claim them, Han chinese people have very different culture and even looks. Han chinese :
If what you are saying about nationality and culture is true then why people from those states face discrimination in Delhi and Mumbai etc.
There are even incidents where people were attacked by ordinary indians (not a mob) just because of their Chinese looks.
 
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They don't look Chinese, more South East asian yes compared to mainland India.
In anycase a Pakistani can look Indian, a german can look British, a British can also look African and Asian, what's your point on this? Only culture, nationality matters not what a person looks like. They don't claim to be Chinese and Chinese don't claim them, Han chinese people have very different culture and even looks. Han chinese :
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Mizoram ut was carved out of Assam state in 1970s and became state in 80s. Don't know much about the ancient historical aspect though.
Mizoram was always autonomous and was supposed to be separate region,it was simply lumped with Assam due the power & administration gap left by the British.

I just want to share an excerpt of an article to add to the discussion.

Finding My Roots.
September 19, 2018

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The theory of our origin has baffled us for many years and especially in Manipur where we seems to be unnecessarily divided on the basis of the land we occupy and the not so different cultures and traditions we embodied.
Personally as my father decided to pack-up and leave us, I never knew much about him and what he was like. My brother and me grew up as our mum singlehandedly forged to build a family and provided the opportunity to be educated. Much of our childhood we had to live with other kids commenting on our absent dad and the fact that he was from the Meitei community didn’t make it any easier. So I grew up building a wall between others and me and tried many ways to deal with this issue. My society dictates that I have a father and everywhere I go, they would ask me whom my dad is. Mum never spoke about it and it wasn’t easy for her so we left it at that. People didn’t stop asking and we didn’t stop living. As tough as it used to be, we devised a coping mechanism around this rather sensitive issue and we did a pretty damn job.
As I grew older and even as I was on my way to Delhi University to do my further studies I thought people would stop asking and I can slide away quietly from this fact.
How wrong was I? The questions never ceased and now the same question is accompanied by what is his name and which tribe or community does he belong to. So the question of identity was an issue that needed to be dealt with at some point.
So dad was Meitei and mum was Gangte -This is important for the purpose of my article. Growing up in Manipur, which is a melting pot for different communities, discussions about identity, dominates many conversations in our society and beyond. Sometimes our conversations leads to arguments and in some unfortunate occasions it has led even to killing each other. We love playing the race card whenever we confront each other and hurl racial abuse and hurt each other leaving scars which stays with us longer than needed. On a personal note, having a mix parent was very confusing for me as a child. I grew up among the tribal community of Kanggui and I consider myself one of them and I am one of them. So I used to get really embarrassed when I was teased for having a Meitei father. He was my biological father and that’s where it started and ended unfortunately. I grew up a Gangte and I am very proud about it. However, having the guts to talk about my paternal background came to me very late and it hasn’t been long that I am comfortable talking about this. Needless to say, I have always been very intrigued about my background, my ancestors and where I am from. So I decided to discover my ancestral origins and trace my lineage with a personalized analysis of my DNA.
My results didn’t come as a shock at all. However to read through some of the results was exciting, educational and changed my mind-sets on several levels. So, here’s the overview of my results:
1. I am 90.2% East Asian and Native American
2. 8.5% South Asian
3. 0.1% Sub-Saharan African
4. 0.1% European
5. 1.3% unassigned.


Another interesting find was the difference between my Paternal and my maternal haplogroup.

My Maternal(Gangte mother,a kuki-chin=mizo) haplogroup is A4c.
Now my maternal haplogroup can reveal the path followed by the women of my maternal line. Maternal haplogroup, A4c, traces back to a woman who lived approximately 12,000 years ago. That’s nearly 480 generations ago! The common ancestor of haplogroup A was a woman who lived approximately 25,000 years ago, perhaps in the northern reaches of East Asia. Members of haplogroup A are widespread in Asia today, where they generally make up less than 10% of their populations. The haplogroup reaches higher concentrations in some parts of China, Korea and Japan. In some ethnic Chinese populations, such as the Dong and the Yi, nearly 30% of people belong to haplogroup A. One branch of the haplogroup, A4, reaches levels of more than 15% among people who were tested in the city of Wuhan in central China.

Moreover my paternal (Meetei father)haplogroup is O-Page23.


A paternal haplogroup is a family of Y chromosomesdefined by a particular set of genetic variants. Your paternal haplogroup tells you about your paternal-line ancestors, from your father to his father and beyond.

O-Page23 is a subgroup of O-M122, 30,000 to 35,000 years old from Eastern Asia. O-M122 is a branch of the major haplogroup O, which was carried to Eastern Asia roughly 35,000 years ago.

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Ytree of 0-Page 23

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Going by genetics,they are people with origin North East ,not south Archipelago like the south east Asians .
 
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Mizoram was always autonomous and was supposed to be separate region,it was simply lumped with Assam due the power & administration gap left by the British.

I just want to share an excerpt of an article to add to the discussion.
Haplogroups though can give an idea about some migration thousands of years ago in this day and age add to nothing.
For example you will find a significant number of R1a and J haplogroup people in India, R1a people say originated in Russia, J i think in middle east. Does that mean there are many Russians and Arabs in India? No way. Just an information about a distant ancestor.
Only nationality and culture matters.
If what you are saying about nationality and culture is true then why people from those states face discrimination in Delhi and Mumbai etc.
There are even incidents where people were attacked by ordinary indians (not a mob) just because of their Chinese looks.
Yes I am ashamed of such incidents and don't deny them. People with low minds attack others because they look "different". Recently though there has been a big push to bring north east issues, history and general knowledge more to mainstream. Check this video of Ahom Kingdom.
 
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"Mizoram was earlier part of Assam"- this is some new shit Indian media desived.Mizoram was never part of Assam in history.Infact Assam was much more smaller than its current land mass,it was articificially redrawn like a scam.

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How can assamese claim the ancestral land of MIZO?
@ Leishangtem:
Initially used to suspect you were a false flagger but by and by I am highly impressed with the breadth and depth of your knowledge re our region. You present many original ideas and uncomfortable truths. You are a true Meitei nationalist, perhaps Rajkr Sanayaima himself 😇.
You are right, the oft-repeated statement that other northeast states were part of Assam is crap. It was just a temporary administrative arrangement after the British left.
 
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