AgartalaAgartala ( English:ˌʌɡərtəˈlɑː agorot̪ɔla ) is the capital and the largest city of the Indian state of Tripura, situated on the banks of Hoara River, about east of the border with Bangladesh and about 2,499 km (1,52 mi) from the national capital, New Delhi. According to 2022 census, Agartala is the second-most populous city in Northeast India with a population of about 5.7 lakh (0.57 million). It is India's third international internet gateway and being developed under the Smart Cities Mission .
District de LungleiLunglei district is one of the eleven districts of Mizoram state in India. As of 2011 it is the second most populous district in the state, after Aizawl. It is also the largest district in Mizoram with an area of . The district is named after its headquarters, Lunglei. Lunglei, sometimes spelled Lungleh, in Mizo means a bridge of rock. It derived its name from a bridge like rock found in the riverine area around the Nghasih, a small tributary of the river Tlawng.
Vidhan SabhaLa Vidhan Sabha (en विधान सभा) ou Assemblée législative (Legislative Assembly) est la chambre basse (dans les États dont la législature est bicamérale) ou la chambre unique (dans les États dont la législature est monocamérale) d'un État indien. La chambre législative dans les territoires de Delhi et de Pondichéry s'appelle également Vidhan Sabha. Dans les États qui disposent d'une chambre haute, celle-ci s'appelle Vidhan Parishad (Conseil législatif).
Bnei MenasheThe Bnei Menashe (בני מנשה, "Children of Menasseh", known as the Shinlung in India) is a community of Indian Jews from various Tibeto-Burmese ethnic groups from the border of India and Burma who claim descent from one of the Lost Tribes of Israel; some of them have adopted Judaism. The community has around 10,000 members. The movement began in 1951 when a tribal leader reported having a dream that his people's ancient homeland was Israel; some tribal members began embracing the idea that they were Jews.
District de CacharLe District de Cachar (en assamais : কাছাড় Kasaŗ, en bengali : কাছাড় Kachhaŗ, Sylheti: কাছাড় জেলা) est un district de l'état d’Assam en Inde. Il couvre une surface de , et sa population est de habitants en 2011. Son chef-lieu est Silchar, l'ancienne Khaspour. C'est aujourd'hui une des plus importantes villes d’Assam et l'une des six à disposer d’un aéroport. La langue officielle au Cachar est le bengali. Curieusement, bien que les États indiens soient constitués sur une base linguistique, le Cachar reste partie de l'Assam et n'a pas été rattaché au Tripura voisin, qui partage avec lui le bengali.
District d'AizawlAizawl district is one of the eleven districts of Mizoram state in India. The district is bounded on the north by Kolasib district, on the west by Mamit district, on the south by Serchhip district, on the southwest by Lunglei district and on the east by Champhai district. The district occupies an area of . The headquarters of the district is Aizawl city, the capital of Mizoram. As of 2011 it is the most populous district of Mizoram (then out of 8, now 11). The district is named after its headquarters, Aizawl city.
État ChinL'État Chin est une subdivision administrative de la Birmanie. Il est peuplé de Chins et de Birmans. Sa capitale est Hakha depuis 1974. L'État Chin n'est devenu partie intégrante de la Birmanie qu'à la fin de l'occupation britannique, avec la signature de l'accord de Panlong (janvier 1947). Celui-ci stipulait que l'État Chin, comme ceux des autres minorités ethniques, devait accéder à l'autodétermination après l'indépendance (). Cependant, après l'assassinat du général Aung San en juillet, l'accord ne fut pas respecté.
Hmar peopleHmar is an Kuki ethnic group living in Northeast Indian state of Manipur, Mizoram, Assam and western Myanmar (Burma) and eastern Bangladesh. They use Meitei language as their second language (L2) in Manipur. They speak Mizo language as their L1 in Mizoram. According to the 2011 Indian Census, there were 98,988 Hmar speakers. In the 2011 census, there were 49,081 Hmars in Manipur. The exact population of the Hmars in Mizoram is not known. In the first census of 1901 there were 10,411 Hmar language speakers.
Mara peopleThe Mara (Lakher) are the native inhabitants of Mizoram in India, native to northeastern India, primarily in the Mara Autonomous District Council of the state of Mizoram, and some populations in Myanmar. The Maras are related to Mizos, Kuki and Ranglong in India and Kachin, Karen, Shan in Myanmar. Significant numbers of Maras also live in the southwestern and south-central parts of Chin State (Burma) in Myanmar - the contiguous area of Mara area in India mostly separated by Kolodyne / Chhimtuipui / Beino river, which forms an international boundary.
District de MamitMamit district is one of the eleven districts of Mizoram state in India. Mamit is located at the western part of Mizoram. It shares an international border with Bangladesh, divided by the Sajek river. Mamit district has a very significance in term of National security due to border district. Dampa forest and Dampa tiger reserve, the most important location in Mazoram fall under Mamit district. The district is bounded on the north by Hailakandi district of Assam state, on the west by North Tripura district of Tripura state and Bangladesh, on the south by Lunglei district and on the east by Kolasib and Aizawl districts.