Comments on: Thanglian, Aw…… Thanglian ! https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/ wateva........ Thu, 19 Sep 2013 11:49:28 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 By: lushai_er https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1118041 lushai_er Tue, 17 Sep 2013 07:31:05 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1118041 Pu Thngliana lim hi rambuai 1966 khan tute’n emaw an tichhia a, a lim dara siam te chu an kher chhuak a, Art & Culture Dept. hian a lim hi sailungvara siam in tun hnuah an phun tha leh an ti.

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By: lushai_er https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1118010 lushai_er Tue, 17 Sep 2013 05:32:59 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1118010 #12, Pu Mzvision zawhna te hi chhan lo tum chhin ila :

Q1. TH Lewin-a hi Dari vangin leave la in an hawn tira, mahse hemi hnu hian Darjeeling lamah an dah leh tih hi a dik em?

Ans: Hei hi a dik ang, Mizo lalte Culcutta atanga an haw tur a thlah hi Thangliana’n Mizote a hmuh hnuhnun ber a ni ta a, a let leh ta lo (p.213). Ban a dilna hnawlsak a ni a, Sap ramah an inah chawl hahdam turin an thawn haw ta a ni (p.209)! Sap rama a haw hian Hmeithai hausa, fanu 3 nei tawh, pasal sun hlim Margaret Elloit-i nen an intawng a ni (p.221)!

1875-ah Culcutta lo thleng lehin Kuch Bihar State (pawimawh vak lo) ah Superintendent hna an pe leh a ni. Hetah hian hna anei vak lo va, khualchhawn hna chu a hna pui ber a ni a, Margaret-i chu a ngai thei em em a, a chhungte rem ti lo chung lehkha a thawn thin a. Kum 1876, May thla-ah chawlh la in a haw leh a, Margaret-i nen chuan inneih thu an sawi dun a, Margaret-i pian champhaphak-ah July 24, 1876-ah an innei ta a ni(p.224).

Hetia nupui a neih hnu hian Kum 1878 January thla tawp lamah Darjeeling-ah Deputy Commissioner turin a han zawm a ni. Bengal hill station atan Cherapunji hi an siam hmasa phawt a, mahse ruahtui a tam avangin Darjeeling-ah hian sawn leh a ni. Heta an awm lai hian fanu an nei a, a hmingah Everest-i an phuah (p.227)

Q2. Darin ama tah ngei ZAWLPUAN a thawn hi dawng turin a lo dam tawh lo a ni Thangliana hi tih hi a dik em?

Ans: Pi Dari zawlpuan hi Pu Buanga hian a ngaihpawimawh em avangin February ni 2, 1916 tuk hian Thangliana In ‘Parkhurst’-ah ava dah a. Khualchhawnin a lo chiau-au a, Thangliana leh a nupui chu Londonah daktawr inentir tura an kal thu a lo hrilh a (p.281)!

London-a Thangliana va inentir hi Daktawrin a endik lai chuan a tlu sual palh hlauh mai a, khumah an muttir a. An nu Margaret-i chu rawn tho chhuakin brandy a rawn dil a, zu no kengin Daktawr leh Margaret-i chu mut pindanah chuan an inzui lut nghal a, an han tung tho dawn a, a lo chatthla fel der tawh a ni (p.284). Pu Buanga leh Dari zawlpuan chu Thangliana hian damin a hmu hman ta lo a ni. Thangliana thih ni hi kum 1916 February ni 16, Inrinni tlai dar 5:10 chiah a ni.

3. Thangliana hi Tladung ep mai Khawthlantuipui (Karnaphuli) luang kawiin a dan chah Sirte tlang thengthaw laiah Summer House a sa a awm thin. A hun tam zawk erawh Tlabung tuna PWD IB hi a awmna a ni tih hi a dik em?

Ans : Thangliana bu p.156 & 157 inkarah khan template a awm nual a, kum 1872-a Tlabung a din tirh map kha a tel ve a, han compare chuan tunlai Tlabung nen chuan a dang khawp mai. A bangla hi Khawthlang tuipui kan angai tlat mai (Bazar opposite) ! Bazar atang hian Sirte tlang a pan theih a, Thangliana bangla atang hian Rothangpuia khua a pan theih bawk.

Q4. Thangliana hian Dari laka a beidawn hnu hian nupui te neiin a thlah te’n Tlabung PWD IB bulah lung an phun saw eng kum nge? A tu-ziding anni em le?

Ans : Kum 1917 lam atangin Margaret-i hian a pasal Thangliana Mizo nupui Dari chanchin a lo hre ve ta a. Dari leh Mizote chu ngaihsak zui a duh ta a.

India ram Sawrkar hnenah a pasal hriat reng nan a lungphun a dil a, a dil angin phalsak a ni.

Kum 1919-ah Tlabung licheng lam hawiin Thangliana hriatrengna lung chu phun a ni a. A lung an phunna hmun tak hi Tlabung zawlpui, tun hmaa a chenna kiangah a ni(p.289).

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By: mzvision https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1117554 mzvision Sun, 15 Sep 2013 13:53:03 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1117554 Administrative history:
The Lewin family came from Bexley and Eltham in Kent. In the mid-eighteenth century Richard Lewin became commander of an East India Company ship, and started a connection with the Company which would continue through several generations of the family. Richard’s son Thomas worked for the Company between 1770 and 1800, and was resident in India for about 20 years during that period. It is Thomas Lewin’s grandson Thomas Herbert, whose papers form the bulk of this material.
Thomas Herbert Lewin was born in London on 1 April 1839. He was educated at a school in Littlehampton and later became a cadet at the Addiscombe Military College. In September 1857, Lewin travelled to India as a lieutenant and was involved in several campaigns to put down the Indian Mutiny. He became the District Superintendent in Police at Rampur Bandleah in April 1861. In January 1864 he moved to the same post for Noacolly in South Bengal and then to Chittagong in October 1864. In March 1866, he was promoted to Captain. His appointment, first as Temporary Superintendent and later permanent Deputy Commissioner and Political Agent for the unregulated Hill Tracts – a post that he held until 1875 – meant that he became in effect the governor of the remote Lushai and Chittagong Hill tracts. His abilities as an administrator led him to be regarded with affection by the local tribes and his work in understanding the language and culture of the region was of lasting significance. From his experiences he wrote The Hill Tracts of Chittagong and the Dwellers therein (Calcutta, 1869) and The Wild Races of South-Eastern India (England, 1870).
In January 1874, Lewin returned to England due to ill health; he was made an honorary Lieutenant Colonel and received a Colonel’s pension. He returned to India in 1875 to take up the post of Deputy Commissioner of Cooch Behar. During another period of furlough in England, 1876-7, he married Margaret Elliot, and they returned to India together in October 1877, where Lewin was take up the post of Deputy Commissioner of Darjeeling. Between 1873 and 1879, Lewin wrote three further books: Hill Proverbs of the Inhabitants of the Chittagong Hill Tracts (Calcutta, 1873), a handbook on the Lushai Dialect (1874), and a manual of Tibetan (1879). He remained at the post until 1879 when he was permitted to retire and returned to England. In 1885, he bought Parkhurst, a house in Abinger, near Dorking, Surrey where he lived until his death in 1916.
In 1884, Lewin’s book, A Fly on the Wheel was published giving an account of his time in India between 1857 and 1873, with a second edition being published in 1912. His interest in India continued until his death and he corresponded with his acquaintances from his days there. After his death, his wife continued this correspondence.
In 1882, he began researching his family history, which resulted in the publication of The Lewin Letters in 1909. During his later years he was also concerned with questions of religion and philosophy, interests which are demonstrated in the papers and the publication of his final book Life and Death, being an authentic account of the deaths of one hundred celebrated men and women (1910).
Lewin had contact with several well known literary, artistic and scientific figures. Both the author, George Meredith, and the artist, Sir Edward Burne-Jones were friends. He also knew Sir Arthur Lister and George Bidder.
Thomas and Margaret Lewin had 3 children, Everest, Charles and Audrey. Everest married Thomas MacDonald in 1901, and the couple and their children spent some time in India, where Tom MacDonald had business interests. After they returned from India they lived in Argyllshire, Scotland.

Contents:
The collection contains material created by members of the Lewin family between 1779 and 1926. The largest proportion relates to Thomas Herbert Lewin, covering the years 1856-1915, and reflects his interest in India and its languages, genealogy and religion as well as revealing something of his social and family life and his political views.
Lewin’s papers consist of semi-official papers concerning his work in India; diaries; scrapbooks; philological and literary manuscripts; correspondence; photographs and sketches by him; genealogical papers collected by him; copies of published works, both by him and by other authors, many on India or Far Eastern languages; and articles and reviews on his publications.
Other family members who are represented in the collection are Lewin’s grandfather, Thomas Lewin of the Hollies in Kent, his brothers and sisters, his wife Margaret, and their eldest daughter Everest.
Mainly English.

Source:https://www.nationalarchives.go.....;cid=-1#-1

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By: mzvision https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1117547 mzvision Sun, 15 Sep 2013 13:30:52 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1117547 1. TH Lewin-a hi Dari vangin leave la in an hawn tira, mahse hemi hnu hian Darjeeling lamah an dah leh tih hi a dik em?
2. Darin ama tah ngei ZAWLPUAN a thawn hi dawng turin a lo dam tawh lo a ni Thangliana hi tih hi a dik em?
3. Thangliana hi Tladung ep mai Khawthlantuipui (Karnaphuli) luang kawiin a dan chah Sirte tlang thengthaw laiah Summer House a sa a awm thin. A hun tam zawk erawh Tlabung tuna PWD IB hi a awmna a ni tih hi a dik em?
4. Thangliana hian Dari laka a beidawn hnu hian nupui te neiin a thlah te’n Tlabung PWD IB bulah lung an phun saw eng kum nge? A tu-ziding anni em le?

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By: Hotunu_pasal https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1116703 Hotunu_pasal Fri, 13 Sep 2013 01:45:16 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1116703 A bu chu ka va chhiar ve chak tawh ve aw. Aizawl kal remchan theih hlan ka va nghakhlel ve aw.

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By: sheldon https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1116507 sheldon Thu, 12 Sep 2013 13:33:00 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1116507 Vawin khan he lehkhabu hi an rawn zuar a, zanin chu chhiar miah miah mai teh ang. A hre duh tan – a man Rs. 180.

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By: shailendra https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1116502 shailendra Thu, 12 Sep 2013 12:55:11 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1116502 August ni 17 khan Aizawlah he lehkhabu hi release a ni. Bookshop hrang hrang-ah a awm tawh ang.

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By: Awmtea Leo Khiangte https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1116362 Awmtea Leo Khiangte Thu, 12 Sep 2013 03:57:23 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1116362 A bu ka van chhiar chak tawh tak em!

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By: lushai_er https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1116163 lushai_er Wed, 11 Sep 2013 17:53:52 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1116163 Thil lawmawm deuh pakhat chu Mizo Lal 7 te Culcutta khawpuia 1873 kum tawpa kal te kha an hming an hrekim thei mai lo va, misual.com hi source pakhatah Pu Hruaia hian a hmang ve a sin (Thangliana, p.209)! Link ka rawn dah nawn e. (Y)

https://misual.life/2011/12/.....ing-nen-2/

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By: lushai_er https://misual.life/2013/09/11/thanglian-aw-thanglian/comment-page-1/#comment-1116159 lushai_er Wed, 11 Sep 2013 17:46:38 +0000 https://misual.life/?p=117480#comment-1116159 Thangliana hian Sap rama a haw hma hian Culcutta atangin Dari hi thil a thawn fo va, Sap rama hawpui pawh a tum viau a ni awm e. Mahse Dari chuan ram hla tak, a hriat ngai loh khawvela damchhung hmang tura a indahin a ngam ngang lova, a zui ta lo niin titiah chuan sawi a ni.

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