Ka zawt thin midang te pawh. Hria an
awm ngai lo. Tin, Tsa pawh a post comment ah ka zawt tawh, a ni pawhin a
hre bik lo. Ka hriat chakna a rei tawh viau a, tunah chuan sawitur ka
nei ve ta. Kan lo common lo em a lo ni. Hei Sektak (Paite peng pakhat) chanchin ziahna awm ka hmuh chhun ka han tarlang a nge (dik tak maw?).
The root of the people called Sizang and Vaiphei
The descendants of Pu Zahong are to be
found almost every where in the northern Chin State in Burma, in
Churachandpur, Chandel and Sadar hills area of Manipur State and also in
Mizoram State of the Union of India.
In Mizoram we find many of Pu
Zahmuaka’s descendants such as the Zadeng (including the Pachuau),
Palian, Thangluah, Thangur {Chonglul and Sailo (including Chengkual)},
Rivung, and Rokhum. Pu Zahmuaka is descended from Pu Boklua Suantak who
is also known as Sisinga or Sizanga. Boklua’s father, Ngengu (Nenu) was
the founder of Lophei village in Siyin valley of Chin State. Ngengu is
the eldest son of Pu Suantak, who himself is descended from Pu Vaiphei
or Pu Zahong. The Siyin regarded Pu Thuantak as the direct progenitor of
the Siyin and Vaiphei. The Siyin/Vaiphei are also referred to as
Thaute, Siyin, Thuantak etc.
According to Siyin (Sizang) oral
records, Pu Zahong had three sons viz. Tonhing (or Thanhing/
Chonhring/Tonring) {progenitor of the Buite or Berhvate (progenitor of
the Jomsing, Thuksuang, Faihriem, Khawlhring, Vangsia or Vangchhia
etc.), Chothes (Purum), Hoinge, Khaute {progenitor of the Dulian
(Duhlians), Khuanghaus, Neisials (Neihsial), Neithams, Vangluas, etc.}, Sektak
(progenitor of the Sektak, Siahtak, Siahliap, etc) and Suantak/Thuantak
{progenitor of the Sailos, Zadengs, Sizangs, Neiluts (Thanglet, Baite,
Hansing, Luangte, Puakpawl, Lutngul, Saivung, Thianglal, Suante, Dopmul,
etc), Ngawns, Thangkhals etc).
Ka han tarlan chhan chu kei hi
Mizo-paite-sektak ka nih vang a nia. Thlahtu lam hmeichhia te chu
Hnamte, Hrahsel, Khawlhring kan ni deuh nuaih a, Mipa lam hi tutenge maw
kan nih le tih hi hriat ka lo tum fo thin. A ho in ti maithei, mahse ka
thil zawnhmuh tharah ka lawm ve angreng em avangin ka han share ve che u
a ni.
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