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Thau

Thau is in Thantlang township, Chin State, Burma. It was founded in AD 1787 by Pu Duh Kar of the Hlichal clan.
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Sihhmuh

Sihhmuh is a village situated on the west of Thantlang town. It was founded in 1865. There is a fascinating historical fact behind the story of the founding of the village.
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Tahtlang

Tahtlang khua cu Khualhringtlang ava donghnak lei ha amah paakte lawng ni aummi khua si.
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Lawngtlang

The Lawngtlang village is the western most village in Zophei territory in Thantlang Township, Chin State, Myanmar.
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Tlangpi

Tlangpi khua an rak tlak kumcan hi fiang set in theih a silo. Khua tlak lio ah a rak I telmi hna nih an chim ning tuak tik ah 1850 hrawng ah a si tiah an ruah.
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Phaikhua

Phaikhua village was founded in 1895 by two brothers, Mr. Van Dul and Ral Hei, sons of Za Hnawk, the chieftain of Congthia village.

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