Mizoram, also known as the "Land of Mountains," is well-known for its colourful culture and beautiful scenery. The word "Mizoram" has an intriguing meaning: "Mi" represents people, "zo" indicates hills, and "ram" suggests country or land, resulting in the term "Mizoram," which translates to the land of people who live in the hills. Mizoram shares borders with Myanmar, Bangladesh, Tripura, Assam, and Manipur to the east, south, west, north-west, north, and north-east, respectively. Mizoram was originally known as Assam's Lushai Hills District. This picturesque state, often known as the "Land of Blue Mountains," provides a symphony of natural beauty and tranquilly that will captivate you.
Mizoram's heritage is a rich mix of history, traditions, and indigenous groups. In 1954, the name of Lushai Hills was changed to Mizo Hills District. Later, in 1972, the Mizo Hills District was constituted a Union territory and given its current name, Mizoram. Its historical path is as diverse as its culture, with different tribes inhabiting the country. The Mizo people, particularly the Lusei tribe, make up the majority of the population and have a rich oral tradition that tells their history and customs. The vivid festivals, beautiful Mizo shawl weaves, and indigenous music and dance styles all contribute to the state's rich legacy. These cultural expressions have not only survived, but also thrived, resulting in a living heritage that welcomes visitors to explore the heart of Mizoram's identity.
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