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I am quoting from the official site of the Chakma Autonomous District Council in West Mizoram, the areas were attached to the Lushai Hills for administrative and revenue purposes- this action(amongst others in the Bengal part of CHT) had ramifications for the native inhabitants which continue to this day- which i would rather not mention here on PDF.
https://www.cadc.gov.in/the-chakma-people/
And in 1891, Demagiri and adjoining areas were merged to the North and South Lushai Hills for Administrative purposes. As a result, the Chakma Kingdom had to forgo its land and subjects beyond the rivers Thega and Sajek.
magnificent resource---thank you...have to find out whther they still have a Theravada Buddhist community in the Indian part