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  2. Mizora - Wikipedia

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    Mizora. Mizora is a feminist science fiction utopian novel by Mary E. Bradley Lane, first published in 1880–81, when it was serialized in the Cincinnati Commercial newspaper. It appeared in book form in 1890. [1] Mizora is "the first portrait of an all-female, self-sufficient society," [2] and "the first feminist technological Utopia."

  3. Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    Mizoram (English: / m ɪ ˈ z ɔːr ə m / ⓘ) is a landlocked state in northeast India, with Aizawl as its seat of government and largest city. Within India's northeast region, it is the southernmost state, sharing borders with three of the Seven Sister States, namely Tripura, Assam and Manipur, and also shares a 722-kilometre (449 mi) border with the neighbouring countries of Bangladesh and ...

  4. Mizo National Front - Wikipedia

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    The Mizo National Front ( abbr. MNF) is a regional political party in Mizoram, India. MNF emerged from the Mizo National Famine Front, which was formed by Pu Laldenga to protest against the inaction of the Government of India towards the famine situation in the Mizo areas of the Assam state in 1959. It staged a major uprising in 1966, followed ...

  5. Mizoram Peace Accord - Wikipedia

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    Mizoram Peace Accord. The Mizoram Peace Accord, 1986 was an official agreement between the Government of India and the Mizo National Front (MNF) to end insurgency and violence in Mizoram, India, that started in 1966. [1] The Mizo National Front was an organisation of Mizo secessionists led by Laldenga to fight for independence from India.

  6. Mizo National Front uprising - Wikipedia

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    23 missing. 95 killed. 35 wounded. 558 captured. The Mizo National Front uprising ( Mizo: Rambuai) was a revolt against the government of India aimed at establishing a sovereign nation state for the Mizo people, which started on 28 February 1966. [4] [5] On 1 March 1966, the Mizo National Front (MNF) made a declaration of independence, after ...

  7. Hibari Misora - Wikipedia

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    Hibari Misora. Hibari Misora (美空 ひばり, Misora Hibari, born Kazue Katō (加藤 和枝, Katō Kazue) May 29, 1937 – June 24, 1989) was a Japanese singer, actress and cultural icon. [1] [2] She received a Medal of Honor for her contributions to music and for improving the welfare of the public, and was the first woman to receive the ...

  8. History of Christianity in Mizoram - Wikipedia

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    The history of Christianity in Mizoram covers the origin and development of all forms of Christianity in Mizoram since the British occupation at the end of the 19th century. Christianity arrived as a consequence of tribal warfare, raids of British plantations, and the ensuing punitive British military expedition called the Lushai Expedition of ...

  9. Mizoram–Manipur–Kachin rain forests - Wikipedia

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    The Mizoram–Manipur–Kachin rain forests [2] is a subtropical moist broadleaf forest ecoregion which occupies the lower hillsides of the mountainous border region joining Bangladesh, China 's Yunnan Province, India, and Myanmar. The ecoregion covers an area of 135,600 square kilometres (52,400 sq mi). Located where the biotas of the Indian ...

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