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Chawngtlai is a village in the Champhai district of Mizoram, India. It is located in the Khawzawl R.D. Block.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Mizoram villages )〕 == Historical sites == * House of Chawngtlai Chief Nikuala, who guarded the western part of Mizoram from the eastern enemies * Sahlam, a tree where Mizo warriors hung enemy heads * Zawlbuk ban, post bachelor quarters * Tawlhlohpuan, the earliest Mizor warriors' clothes originated from this village * Pasaltha Hranghleia feikibar, Spear head of the warrior Hranghlei * Manganga lungtat, Whetting stone of Manganga, the chief blacksmith * Manganga lung, Pictorial stone of Manganga, the chief blacksmith * Chawngtlai, The flowering tree called Chawngtlai * Hmar Lungtat - Whetting stone of Hmar tribe dating back to 1700 AD * Pasaltha Hranghleia thlan - Tomb stone of brave warriors Hranghleia, who guarded the western from the eastern enemies * Lasi lalnu Tantihchhingi Khawpuitan - the hills of the forest fairy queen Tantinchhingi * Lal Nikuala inthawina - Chief Nikuala’s worship place * Tantinchhingi Khawpuitan puk - A fairy queen Tantinchhingi cave at Khawpuitan * Thingtlang Thlanmual hmasaber - First village graveyard in Mizoram * Hranglung - Monument by warriors in the 18th century * Lal lungdawh - Monuments by the Chief and his family * Lalruanga lungkahkeh - the ancient famous mizo warlock stone crushed with his arrow * Lal Nikuala man tuma lo thawk British sipai inkulhna - The resting place of Chief Nikuala where the British Army captured him * Mithah kawn, The last slaughter place, where the enemy warriors from Pawih tribe slaughtered the Lushei. * Mizoram lungphun sang ber, Tallest monolith in Mizoram 24.6 feet * Lungsen (red rock) * Biaklawma lung, Memorial stone of biaklawma, a bachelor who guided the children in doing good and introduced the idea of the Mizoram Presbyterian’s version of babies’s Christening * Puk ropui - The big/great cave * Lasi rorelna puk - A cave where the forest fairies used to have council meetings, according to the legends * Theire puk - the cave where the village priest used to give offerings to the ancient Mizo gods * Hringei puk - The cannibal cave * Sai Bualpui Dil - A bathing pond of the elephants 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chawngtlai」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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