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The Mara are the native inhabitants of Mizoram in India, native to northeastern India, primarily in the Mara Autonomous District Council of the state of Mizoram, where they form the majority of the population. The Maras are related to Kuki and Mizos in India and Kachin, Karen, Shan and Chins 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.

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  • The Mara are the native inhabitants of Mizoram in India, native to northeastern India, primarily in the Mara Autonomous District Council of the state of Mizoram, where they form the majority of the population. The Maras are related to Kuki and Mizos in India and Kachin, Karen, Shan and Chins 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. (en)
  • Los Lajer (Lakher) son un grupo étnico que viven en el estado de Mizoram, en extremo oriental de la India, en la frontera con Birmania.​​ Son una 20 mil personas, en la tribu de Kuki que hablan la lengua mara o miram, y relacionados con la etnia chin, de la rama tibetano-birmana de la familia sino-tibetana.​ En vista de la guerra interna Lajer-Lushai, en 1945 jefes tribales demandaron que los Lajer, divididos entonces en tres grupos, se unieran y se les otorgó una región de tierra de unos 150 millas (241,4 km) por 130 millas (209,2 km) para fungir como tribu separada de las demás.​ En 1946 las tribus que rodeaban los Lajer y que habían estado promoviendo indepenencia política acordaron instruir por medio de la lengua y cultura Lushai, que resultó perjudicial para la comunidad Lajer. En 195 (es)
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  • Los Lajer (Lakher) son un grupo étnico que viven en el estado de Mizoram, en extremo oriental de la India, en la frontera con Birmania.​​ Son una 20 mil personas, en la tribu de Kuki que hablan la lengua mara o miram, y relacionados con la etnia chin, de la rama tibetano-birmana de la familia sino-tibetana.​ En vista de la guerra interna Lajer-Lushai, en 1945 jefes tribales demandaron que los Lajer, divididos entonces en tres grupos, se unieran y se les otorgó una región de tierra de unos 150 millas (241,4 km) por 130 millas (209,2 km) para fungir como tribu separada de las demás.​ En 1946 las tribus que rodeaban los Lajer y que habían estado promoviendo indepenencia política acordaron instruir por medio de la lengua y cultura Lushai, que resultó perjudicial para la comunidad Lajer. En 1952 la comunidad Lajer recibió autonomía política y de gobierno local para proteger los intereses del grupo minoritario, incluyendo la tribu Pawi, asociada con los Lajer.​ (es)
  • The Mara are the native inhabitants of Mizoram in India, native to northeastern India, primarily in the Mara Autonomous District Council of the state of Mizoram, where they form the majority of the population. The Maras are related to Kuki and Mizos in India and Kachin, Karen, Shan and Chins 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. They have gone by a number of tribal names to the outside world. The Mara were earlier known as Magha, Miram, Baungshel, Maring, Zyu or Zao/Zho, Khuangsai. Additionally they were known as Lakher by the Tlaikao/Lushai, Miram by the Lai, and Shendu by the Khumi, Dai, Shô, Matu, and Rakhaing people. The new name Mara was added to the List of Scheduled Tribes in Mizoram state in 1978, replacing the old name. They constitute a distinct tribal group in the Siaha / Saiha district of Mizoram, while also occupying the northern part of Paletwa township and Matupi township, western and southern part of Thlantlang township, and the southern part of Hakha township. They refer to themselves as "Maras". (en)
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