Chawngtlai

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Chawngtlai is a village in the Champhai district of Mizoram, India. It is located in the Khawzawl R.D. Block.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

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