Mizo people in Myanmar

Mizo people in Myanmar
Kawlrama Mizote
Total population
250,000-400,000[a][1]
Regions with significant populations
Languages
Religion
Related ethnic groups

The Mizo people in Myanmar, historically Burma National Lushais (Burmese: လူရှိုင်း) are Myanmar citizens with full or partial Mizo ancestry. Although various Mizo tribes have lived in Myanmar for past centuries, the first wave of Mizos migrated back to Myanmar in the mid-19th to the 20th centuries because of the Mizo National Front uprising.[2]

The Mizo people do not influence the rest of Myanmar culturally, but Mizoram, the native land of the Mizos, has helped refugees from Myanmar since 1962, after Myanmar's first coup. It was more noticiable after the 8888 Uprising in 1988 and the coup and civil war in 2021.[3] They have also raised funds, and the Chinlung Chuak Artists, a band of Mizo and Burmese singers, fundraise for the displaced in Myanmar.

The number of Mizos is estimated to be 250,000-400,000 in Myanmar. Over 200,000 of tehem reside in the town of Kalay. They are part of the Mizo diaspora and the larger Zo community.


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  1. ^ "Myanmar Mizo". Kabaw Tlangval. 20 November 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2023.
  2. ^ "History of Mizo In Burma" (PDF). Indian Culture. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  3. ^ "In Mizoram, a refugee crisis highlights Mizo tribal affinities and hostility". Himal Southasian. 2 June 2023. Retrieved 15 October 2023.