Thadou people and are an indigenous tribe of Kuki people inhabiting Northeast India, Burma, Bangladesh, Israel .
Thadou is a Language of the Kuki-Chin languages. Thadou populations have been reported in India, Burma, Israel and Bangladesh — and in India populations have settled in largest in Manipur and smaller numbers in Nagaland, Assam, Tripura, Meghalaya, Mizoram and Delhi.
Thadou tribe is one of the largest tribe among Kuki/Zo community and Thadou language is one of the most spoken language among All Kuki-Zo communities and is the second most spoken language in Manipur after Meitei.
Thadou Tribe has multiple clans and the major clans are as below •
Lupho
Lupheng
Misao
Hangsing
Chongloi
Khongsai
Kipgen
Langiung
Sairang
Thangngeo
Haokip
Sitlhou
Touthang
Haolai
Singson (Shingsol)
Lhouvum
Mate
Lhungdim
Baite
Guite
Kholhou
Changsan
Singsit
Hanghal/Lhanghal
Doungel
Milhiem
Dimngel
Lunkim
Lhoujem
Lotjem
Saimar
Lhangum
Lenthang
Sa’um
Lhangum
Ngailut
Insun
Jongbe
Khuongthang
Tuboi
Kilong/Kiloung.
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