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MOONLIGHT IN ZALENGAM : A KUKI BEAUTIFUL LADY

  Chapter 1 - A Girl Named Ahsi Kim Writer- GaryThangboi Haokip The first rays of dawn stretched over the misty hills and spilled through the windows of Ahsi Kim's small home. She awoke as the morning cockerels crowed their greeting to the new day. Though exhausted from another restless night, Ahsi rose without complaint and set about her morning chores. Outside, dewdrops dotted blades of grass like miniature jewels. Ahsi breathed in the fresh scent of the earth, allowing nature's quiet beauty to soothe her tired mind, if only for a moment. Her eyes drifted to the neighbouring homes nestled together up the sloping village road, smoke already rising from kitchen fires. In the distance, fuzzy outlines of the tallest hills blurred into the pale sky. This tranquil landscape had been Ahsi's whole world for as long as she could remember. Nestled deep in the rugged Kuki hills, the tight-knit community of Zalengam carried on as it always had, undisturbed by the changes sweepin...

WHY NOT KUKILAND?

Watch video here, why not kukiland  https://youtu.be/yX_uTo_cdVs?si=booGxmaYbW00Eo8i  The comparison between Kuki's involvement in India's freedom struggle and the hypothetical scenario of "Kukiland" requires a nuanced examination of historical, socio-political, and cultural contexts. While Kuki's participation in the Indian National Army (INA) under Subhas Chandra Bose's leadership symbolizes a quest for independence and self-determination, the concept of "Kukiland" presents a complex scenario that needs careful analysis. ### Historical Context: #### India's Freedom Struggle: India's struggle for independence from British colonial rule was characterized by diverse movements, ideologies, and leaders. The INA, led by Subhas Chandra Bose, emerged as a significant force challenging British authority during World War II. Kuki's involvement in the INA reflects the spirit of anti-colonial resistance and the quest for national sovereignty. #### ...

WAR IN MYANMAR

  Monywa Township Luckily, Powered by Blogger. The fire was killed by the army at the army of the army at the fire of a grandmother killed at least 50 homes Yangon, March 1 Sagaing Division Lucky, Monywa Township Local people told the Rangoon New Night agency that a grandmother's death was burnt down by the terrorist villages in the village of Kenuk. From around 7:00 am on February 29, the military began burning the village of Turah Kone village, and the villagers were re-burnt down the village of Turah Kone village. "The army burned it. A grandmother who was not about to run on the fire. The fire was not left in the fire." The terrorist army was the artillery of the Kyaukphyu. About 80 goats have been killed in a fire.

NEMDEIHOI SINGSIT CHUNGCHANG

 This woman Kimi Ralsun from Haflong, Assam took miss Nemdeihoi Singsit from Songpijang Haflong, Assam as a housemaid to her husband (Hindu Army Officer) place of Posting somewhere in Himachal Pradesh. The couple continuously tortured the minor girl in their house, locked her in room for hours without food, sometimes would force the girl to take off her clothes and make her stand in front of the camera and take videos and photos of her time to time as punishments, beat her with whatever they can hold, kept her starve without sleep. Luckily there was no incident of Rape or attempt to rape case, the little girl was brought by Mrs. Kimi Ralsun from their place of posting to Songpijang, Haflong Assam and admitted her in Haflong Civil Hospital, Assam and left the girl alone with 2000 Rupees as medical expenses. This issue was brought into light this afternoon 23/09/2023.

REPEATING HISTORY

 "History repeat itself: the theory of coping with strangers." The consensus lie in being a lion's tail or mouse's head! There has been an interesting chaos hovering around the name of being ingenuine or identity insistence about political platform "Zo United" and some termed it as false nomenclature. When it comes to nomenclature fanaticism, it is for sure the Eimis. Let's talk about the word "Zo". It is nothing but the people who came from the 'Rock or Cave' of the present China were came to be known as " Zo" and it has literal meaning like 'Father' or 'Jungle' in some dialects. Later, in the British era in India, there exist the word 'Kuki' when a Britisher asked a Bengali man who were they climbing in the hills of Cachar. The man replied they are "Cookie" which means carrying things in Bengali dialect as they were carrying a container known as 'Beng' in Thadou-Kuki. The word Kuki i...