tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7657210045979789007.post6648716899952922910..comments2024-03-01T14:56:14.251+05:30Comments on Calm-Sojourner: Chronology of Mizo History (Modern Period)Zara Raltehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02325859814319310141noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7657210045979789007.post-59463539806497166202017-01-10T23:30:17.887+05:302017-01-10T23:30:17.887+05:30Ka lawm e awKa lawm e awBuata Bawihtlunghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06727251698931557115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7657210045979789007.post-47320706617182175372015-05-03T02:07:47.910+05:302015-05-03T02:07:47.910+05:30b-buata Khandaih a sikul din tan kum hi i rawn saw...<b>b-buata</b> Khandaih a sikul din tan kum hi i rawn sawi angin 1903 tiin siamthat a ni tawh e. A dik zawk i rawn sawi a, ka lawm hle mai.Zara Raltehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02325859814319310141noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7657210045979789007.post-50533618670021927402015-04-30T08:10:32.147+05:302015-04-30T08:10:32.147+05:30Extract copy of post about Khandaih from MizoStory...Extract copy of post about Khandaih from MizoStory: <br /><br />"Khandaih.<br /><br />Events similar to those in Aizawl were repeated in the outlying eastern village of Khandaih (1) and led to an early persecution of Christians. What happened in this village contributed not only to the spread and growth of the Mizo church, but also to the pattern of that growth.<br />In his autobiography Jones ‘Zosaphluia’ recalls a particularly vivid experience which occurred in the first week of the Aizawl ‘Awakening’, at one of the evening meetings.<br />‘A pleasant young teacher from Vanbawng (an extension of Khandaih) rose to speak. He was obviously under considerable stress as he strove to express his experience of the influence of the Holy Spirit on him. He kept on stammering. Under a sudden urge I told the congregation that the revival would also break out at Vanbawng. I’m not sure what I meant by that. If I had any idea at all it was that revival would come about through Hranga, for he was going home in the morning. His journey would take four days. But before he reached home the message came that revival had broken out in his village. It was the finest young men in Vanbawng that had been affected by it’. (translation from Welsh)<br />The mission had established a village school in Khandaih in August 1903 which was the first village school in the whole of Mizoram, with the grudging permission of Vanphunga, the chief of Khandaih. Hranga (2) was its first school teacher...." <br /><br />- http://www.mizostory.org/mizostory/Mizo_Story_15.htmlBuata Bawihtlunghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06727251698931557115noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7657210045979789007.post-43652853469841122272015-04-30T08:02:28.334+05:302015-04-30T08:02:28.334+05:30Khandaih khuaa Sikul din kum ni a i sawi hi, hriat...Khandaih khuaa Sikul din kum ni a i sawi hi, hriatsual palh a nih hmel e.<br /><br />Kum 1903, August ni 1 ah khan Zosap ten Khandaih lal Vanphunga remtihnai, Sorkar pawmpui leh tanpuinain Sikul nghet hi Khandaih ah hian an din a. Khang hun lai khan Sikul.nghet lem lo thla 3 atan a dinna pawh khaw tlem te ah chuan a awm. Khandaih(Phullen) Kohhran record a a lan dan leh Mithiam tam zawkte ziah ka chhiar atangin a ni e. - Prof. JV Hluna, Dr.LalzamaBuata Bawihtlunghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06727251698931557115noreply@blogger.com