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Major Naga ethnic group
are four regional divisions of the Angamis, namely Chakhro Angami, Northern Angami, Southern Angami and Western Angami. The now separated Chakhesangs were
Angami_Naga
Topics referred to by the same term
India Angami language Angami Naga Sign Language Angami–Pochuri languages Angami name Angami Public Organization Angami Women Organization Angami Baptist
Angami
Sino-Tibetan language native to the Naga Hills
Angami, also called Tenyidie, is a Naga language spoken in the Naga Hills in the northeastern part of India, in Kohima district, Nagaland. In 2011, there
Angami_language
Border dispute between Mao and Southern Angami Naga groups
The Mao–Southern Angami territorial dispute is a dispute over the forested region of Kezol-tsa (also known as Koziirii/Kazing) and parts of the Dzüko Valley
Mao–Southern Angami territorial dispute
Mao–Southern_Angami_territorial_dispute
Indian politician
(Nagaland). Vizol Vitso-n Koso was born on 16 November 1914 to a Southern Angami family from Viswema. He did his initial education from Mission High School
Vizol_Angami
Naming customs of Angami culture
Angami name (including Chakhesang, the former Eastern Angami) consists of a given name followed by a middle name and a surname, as used by the Angami
Angami_name
9th Chief Minister of Nagaland since 2018
the Naga People's Front. Neiphiu Rio was born on 11 November 1950 to an Angami Naga family from Tuophema. His parents were Guolhoulie and Kevilhouü Rio
Neiphiu_Rio
Family of Sino-Tibetan languages
The Angami–Pochuri languages are a small family of Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in southern Nagaland and Northern Manipur of northeast India. Conventionally
Angami–Pochuri_languages
Ethnolinguistic group of Naga peoples
cultural blocs among the Naga peoples. The Tenyimi grouping includes the Angami, Chakhesang, Liangmai, Mao, Maram, Pochury, Poumai, Rengma, Rongmei, Thangal
Tenyimi_people
Region in Northeast India
Southern Angami or Japfüphiki is a geo-cultural region located in the southern part of Kohima District in the state of Nagaland in India with a portion
Southern_Angami
traditional shawl of the Angami Nagas and Chakhesang Nagas. It is traditionally worn by men and is one of the most distinctive Angami and Chakhesang textiles
Lohepfhe
languages form a branch within the Kuki-Chin languages. Angami-Pochuri languages Angami Angami Chokri (Chokri Chakhesang) Kuzhami (Kuzhami Chakhesang)
Naga_languages
Association in the Nagaland Baptist Church Council
The Angami Baptist Church Council (ABCC) is one of the 20 associations in the Nagaland Baptist Church Council (NBCC). Through the NBCC, the ABCC is part
Angami_Baptist_Church_Council
Indian social worker
tribes in Nagaland, the tribal women’s organisations are our backbone, says Angami. Neidonuo Dzüvichü was born on 1 October 1950 in Kohima, the capital of
Neidonuo_Angami
Indian organisation
groups. They are: Angami Gazetted Officers' Krotho Angami Sports Association Angami Students' Union Angami Women Organisation Angami Youth Organisation
Angami_Public_Organisation
Naga Indian politician
served as the president of the Angami Women Organization. Salhoutuonuo Kruneilie was born 15 December 1966 to an Angami Naga family from Kiruphema. She
Salhoutuonuo_Kruse
The following is a list of traditional Naga games and sport. Terhüchü, a two-player abstract strategy board game. Kene, a folk wrestling style and traditional
List of traditional Naga games and sports
List_of_traditional_Naga_games_and_sports
State in northeastern India
000 Japanese. Many of those who died were Naga people, particularly the Angami Nagas. Near the memorial is the Kohima Cathedral, on Aradura Hill, built
Nagaland
Indian public organisation
The Angami Women Organisation (AWO), formerly known as Angamimiapfü Mechü Krotho, is a women's organisation. It is the apex women organisation of the Angami
Angami_Women_Organisation
Naga family
Kevichüsa family is an Angami Naga family prominent in the fields of politics, entertainment, fashion design and business. Kevichüsa Angami was born on 15 April
Kevichüsa_family
Indian politician
was elected to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly in 2018 from Southern Angami II Assembly constituency as a candidate of the Naga People's Front. He was
Zale_Neikha
Indian politician (1903–1990)
British Empire (MBE). Kevichüsa Nisier Meru was born on 15 April 1903 to an Angami Naga family from Khonoma. He did his graduation from St. Paul's Cathedral
Kevichüsa_Angami
Reivilie Angami (1923–1998) was a Naga insurgent who served in the British Indian Army from 1943 to 1948 and went on to join the Naga National Council
Reivilie_Angami
Village in Nagaland, India
Sirhi Angami is a village in Kohima district of Nagaland state of India. "Census 2011, Sirhi Angami village Data". v t e
Sirhi_Angami
Indian politician (born 1977)
who is serving as Member of Nagaland Legislative Assembly from Southern Angami-I Assembly constituency. In November 2020, he was named Advisor to the Chief
Medo_Yhokha
Former Chief Minister of the state of Nagaland in India
T. N. Angami (Thepfülo-u Nakhro) (1913 – 1986[citation needed]) was an Indian politician from Nagaland. He was the first Speaker of the Nagaland Legislative
T._N._Angami
Indian politician
Indian politician from Nagaland. He is a four-time MLA from the Southern Angami I Assembly constituency, which is reserved for Scheduled Tribe community
Kevipodi_Sophie
Legislative Assembly constituency in Nagaland State, India
Northern Angami II is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Nagaland state in India. It is part of Kohima district and is reserved for candidates
Northern Angami II Assembly constituency
Northern_Angami_II_Assembly_constituency
Loramhoushü is a traditional shawl of the Angami Nagas. It is a wrap-around skirt worn by women. The Loramhoushü is typically a white shawl with broad
Loramhoushü
Variety of chili pepper
known as chaiberachi in the Zeliangrong dialect and chudi chusi in the Angami dialect, both meaning "king of chillies". "Naga Mircha" was registered under
Naga_Morich
Legislative Assembly constituency in Nagaland State, India
Northern Angami I is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Nagaland state in India. It is part of Kohima district and is reserved for candidates
Northern Angami I Assembly constituency
Northern_Angami_I_Assembly_constituency
Chingjaroi (Swemi) in Ukhrul district. Angami: Chakhro Angami, Northern Angami, Southern Angami, Western Angami Chakhesang: Chokri, Khezha and formerly
List_of_Naga_ethnic_groups
Naga slogan
nationalism. Kuknalim is derived from two Naga dialects—Angami and Ao. The word "Kuk" is derived from the Angami word "Kuo" or "Ku" which means victory, the word
Kuknalim
Legislative Assembly constituency in Nagaland State, India
Southern Angami I is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Nagaland state in India. It is part of Kohima district and is reserved for candidates
Southern Angami I Assembly constituency
Southern_Angami_I_Assembly_constituency
District of Nagaland in India
) is a district of the Indian state of Nagaland. It is the home of the Angami Nagas. As of 2011, it is the most populous district of Nagaland (out of
Kohima_district
Nagaland Lok Sabha constituency
Southern Angami II is one of the 60 Legislative Assembly constituencies of Nagaland state in India. It is part of Kohima district and is reserved for candidates
Southern Angami II Assembly constituency
Southern_Angami_II_Assembly_constituency
Indian politician
Vitsu family of Angami Naga tribe. Kropol Vitsu (NPF) : Constituency- SOUTHERN ANGAMI–II Kropol Vitsü (NPF) : Constituency- SOUTHERN ANGAMI–II "9 advisors
Kropol_Vitsu
Angami surname
Koso is an Angami Naga surname in Nagaland. It is a family name of the Yeri-mi clan from Viswema. The descendants are referred to as Kosonümiko. Viseyie
Koso_(Angami_surname)
Indian politician
elected to the Nagaland Legislative Assembly four times from the Southern Angami II Assembly constituency as a candidate of the Indian National Congress
Viswesül_Pusa
Kevichüsa Angami Baptist Church Council Angami language Angami Naga Angami Naga Sign Language Angami–Pochuri languages Angami Public Organization Angami name
Index of Angami-related articles
Index_of_Angami-related_articles
belonging to Angami Naga people. This list also includes notable individuals from the Chakhesang Naga people (formerly known as the Eastern Angami people)
List of people of Angami descent
List_of_people_of_Angami_descent
Indian politician
Liezietsu is an Indian politician from Nagaland. He represented the Northern Angami I Assembly constituency for two terms, representing the Naga People's Front
Khriehu_Liezietsu
Ethnic group of South Asia
of the Sangtams, Rongkhim and Tsüngrem Khim of the Yimkhiungs; and the Angami Lohe shawls with thick embroidered animal motifs. Naga jewellery is an equally
Naga_peoples
surnames. The Nagas comprise a number of distinct ethnic groups, including the Angami, Ao, Sümi, Lotha, Tangkhul and others, each with its own naming practices
List_of_Naga_surnames
Topics referred to by the same term
as Timbisha Koso (drink), Japanese fermented drink brand Koso (Angami surname), an Angami Naga surname Koso (surname) KOSO, a radio station (92.9 FM) licensed
Koso
Type of shawl
Lohükhü is a traditional shawl of the Angami Nagas. Loramhoushü is a traditional is a wrap-around skirt worn by Angami women. The Tsüngkotepsü is a warrior
Naga_shawl
languages are classified as a Central Tibeto-Burman languages. Angami languages are: Angami Chokri (Chokri Chakhesang) Kuzhami (Kuzhami Chakhesang) Mao (Sopvoma)
List_of_Naga_languages
Traditional Angami Naga indigenous religion
Pfütsana, also known as Krüna, is the traditional indigenous religion of the Angami Nagas in the Indian state of Nagaland. Before the spread of Christianity
Pfütsana
Village in Northeast India, India
Khonoma is a Western Angami Naga village located about 20 km west from Kohima, the capital of the Indian state of Nagaland. The village is referred to
Khonoma
Village and Metropolitan area in Nagaland
Viswema (/ˈviswɛmə/) is a Southern Angami Naga village in the Kohima District of the Indian state of Nagaland. With a resident population of 7417, it is
Viswema
Village and Metropolitan area in Northeast India, India
Jakhama is a Southern Angami Naga village located 18 km south of Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. It hosts the St. Joseph's College, Jakhama. Jakhama is
Jakhama
City and municipality in Northeast India, India
Mohung (Mohung Dejao) after losing it to the Angami Nagas. Angami folklore According to folklore, an Angami warrior named Thezhü-u from Kiruphema alongwith
Chümoukedima
Angami Nagas festival based in Nagaland, India
festival of the Angami Nagas, in the northeast Indian state of Nagaland. It is observed for ten days from the 25th day of the Angami calendar month of
Sekrenyi
Group of the Sino-Tibetan language family
highlands of Nagaland, Manipur and western Myanmar are home to the small Ao, Angami–Pochuri, Tangkhulic, and Zeme groups of languages, as well as the Karbi
Tibeto-Burman_languages
Indian politician
Front. Shürhozelie was born on 20 November 1936 in Kohima Village to an Angami Naga family. He did his initial schooling in Mission Public School, Kohima
Shürhozelie_Liezietsu
Major Naga ethnic group
state of Nagaland. Chakhesangs were previously known as the former Eastern Angami, now recognized as a separate ethnic group. The name "Chakhesang" was created
Chakhesang_Naga
Naga musician and bureaucrat (1941–2022)
21 October 1941 in Tezpur, Assam. Razhukhrielie's father Kevichüsa Angami, was Angami Naga from Khonoma and his mother Germanthangi was of Mizo descent
Razhukhrielie_Kevichüsa
Legislature of Indian state
10 Northern Angami I (ST) Kekhrielhoulie Yhome NPF Nationalist Democratic Progressive Party merged with NPF in Oct 2025 11 Northern Angami II (ST) Neiphiu
Nagaland_Legislative_Assembly
Geographic language cluster
Northern Central Maraic Khomic Southern Naga Ao, in north-central Nagaland Angami–Pochuri, in southern Nagaland Tangkhul-Maring, in eastern Manipur Zemeic
Kuki-Chin–Naga_languages
region of Myanmar. The Nagas are made up of distinct cultures including Angami, Ao, Lotha, Sümi and many others. Each group has its own unique folkloric
Naga_folklore
Naga nationalist leader and president of the Naga National Council
Phizo (16 May 1904 to 30 April 1990), universally known as A. Z. Phizo or Angami Zapu Phizo, was a Naga political leader, independence activist, and the
Zapu_Phizo
Group of Sino-Tibetan languages
Soraphung Razai) in Tangkhul area have language more closely related to the Angami-Pochuri language group. Koki, Long Phuri, Makuri, and Para are "Naga" languages
Tangkhulic_languages
Legislative assembly elections in India
in the Northern Angami II constituency after no other candidate was nominated against him. The scheduled election in Northern Angami II constituency did
2018 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
2018_Nagaland_Legislative_Assembly_election
Ethnic group
all Shüpfomei 'Mao'. George van Driem put the Mao language as one of the Angami-Pochuri languages, classified as an independent branch of the Tibeto-Burman
Mao_people_(India)
Musical artist
released a version of "You Raise Me Up" in collaboration with members of the Angami tribe from Khonoma, Nagaland. The version was acknowledged by Secret Garden
Natalie_Di_Luccio
a list of prominent politicians belonging to the Naga people. Kevichüsa Angami (1903–1990), Former Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha from Nagaland (1989–1990)
List_of_Naga_politicians
Head of executive in Nagaland, India
Shilu I 1964 (1st) Shilu II 2 Thepfülo-u Nakhro (1913–1986) MLA for Western Angami 14 August 1966 22 February 1969 2 years, 192 days Nakhro 3 Hokishe Sema
Chief_Minister_of_Nagaland
Political party
Students Federation (AISF). The joint secretary of the NNC was T. Sakhrie, an Angami. NNC had two central councils, one each at Kohima and Mokokchung. Each central
Naga_National_Council
Assembly elections in Indian state of Nagaland
NCP Alliance NDA NDA Leader since 2017 2023 2023 Leader's seat Northern Angami II Alongtaki Did not contest Last election 25.2%, 18 seats 15.3%, 12 seats
2023 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
2023_Nagaland_Legislative_Assembly_election
Southern Angami Public Organization (SAPO) is a public organization established in 1944. It is the apex public organization of the Southern Angami Nagas
Southern Angami Public Organisation
Southern_Angami_Public_Organisation
Indian politician
2024. "LIVE Updates Kohima Town, Tseminyu, Pughoboto, Southern Angami I, Southern Angami II Nagaland Election Result 2023". www.india.com. Retrieved 2
Küdecho_Khamo
1851 Indian colonial conflict
East India Company. The battle, in which Naga warriors of the Eastern Angamis (now known as the Chakhesangs) armed with only spears and bows and arrows
Battle_of_Kikrüma
Lists the official languages of the Republic of India
38 more languages in the Eighth Schedule to the Constitution. These are: Angami Angika Bajjika Bhojpuri Bundeli Chhattisgarhi Dhatki English Garhwali Gondi
Eighth Schedule to the Constitution of India
Eighth_Schedule_to_the_Constitution_of_India
Kevichüsa Angami Baptist Church Council Angami language Angami Naga Angami name Angami–Pochuri languages Angami Public Organization Angami Women Organization
Index of Nagaland-related articles
Index_of_Nagaland-related_articles
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ç⟩ in IPA
Bhaskararao, Peri; Chase, Nichumeno (1993). "Phonetic structures of Khonoma Angami". Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 16 (2). doi:10.32655/ltba.16.2
Voiceless_palatal_fricative
Language family native to Asia
"North Assam" Tani Deng Kuki-Chin "Naga" areal group Central Naga (Ao group) Angami–Pochuri group Zeme group Tangkhulic Meitei Mikir / Karbi Mru Sal Bodo–Garo
Sino-Tibetan_languages
Indian politician
Retrieved 5 November 2024. "Tenning, Peren, Western Angami, Northern Angami-I, Northern Angami-II Assembly Election Result 2023: Check winners' names"
Namri_Nchang
Ethnic group
Lotha village of Phiro. There are records of the Rengmas' conflict with the Angami Nagas. Slavery used to be a practice among the Rengmas, and the slaves were
Rengma_Naga
Unicameral legislature of the Indian state of Nagaland
Hekani Jakhalu Kense from Dimapur III and Salhoutuonuo Kruse from Western Angami constituencies became the first women MLAs in the history of Nagaland. Both
14th_Nagaland_Assembly
Indian politician
since India's independence in 1947 with the Naga National Council under Angami Zapu Phizo calling for Naga independence from India. The Convention, established
P._Shilu_Ao
Angami-Pochuri language
Poula is an Angami-Pochuri language that is predominantly spoken by the Poumai Naga people in Senapati district in Manipur and Phek district in Nagaland
Poula_language
Naga folk tale
"Sopfünuo" is an Angami Naga folktale about a woman and her child whose lives were tragically cut short on their way back to their native village in Rüsoma
Sopfünuo
politician Abraham Lotha, anthropologist Anui Sainyiu, Social Scientist Neidonuo Angami, social worker; shortlisted for the Nobel Peace Prize in 2000 Alana Golmei
List_of_Naga_people
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɱ̊⟩ in IPA
structures of Khonoma Angami" (PDF). Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 16 (2): 76. McCabe (1887). Outline Grammar of the Angami Naga Language with a
Voiceless_labiodental_nasal
Parliamentary constituency in India
reservation of the seat to Scheduled Tribes. In the 1971 election, Kevichüsa Angami of the United Front of Nagaland party defeated Jamir. Rano M. Shaiza of
Nagaland Lok Sabha constituency
Nagaland_Lok_Sabha_constituency
Tibeto-Burman language of India
Nga La Ranglong Paite Ralte Tedim Zyphe Nagaland Sino- Tibetan Angami- Pochuri Angami Chokri Kuzhami Moyon Ntenyi Pochuri Rengma Sümi Sopvoma Ao Ao Lotha
Meitei_language
Memba Meitei people (Manipuri people) Naga people Anāl people Angami Naga Southern Angami Ao Naga Chakhesang Naga Chang Naga Chiru Naga Chothe people Khiamniungan
Ethnic_groups_in_South_Asia
Sino-Tibetan language spoken in India and Bangladesh
Nga La Ranglong Paite Ralte Tedim Zyphe Nagaland Sino- Tibetan Angami- Pochuri Angami Chokri Kuzhami Moyon Ntenyi Pochuri Rengma Sümi Sopvoma Ao Ao Lotha
Kokborok
Consonantal sound represented by ⟨ɱ⟩ in IPA
comfort and circumvent, and, for many people, infinitive and invent. In the Angami language, [ɱ] occurs as an allophone of /m/ before /ə/. In Drubea, [ɱ] is
Voiced_labiodental_nasal
Extinct village sign language of India
dress and personal appearance." Gallaudet Hutton, John Henry (1921). The Angami Nagas, with some notes on neighbouring tribes. London: MacMillan. pp. 291–292
Angami_Naga_Sign_Language
Disproven hypothesis
brother of the demon king Ravana. Later on they were rescued by Hanuman. The Angami Naga tribes of India claim that their ancestors emerged in ancient times
Hollow_Earth
Indian political party
Democratic Progressive Party was declared elected uncontested in the Northern Angami II constituency after no other candidate was nominated against him. In March
North-East Democratic Alliance
North-East_Democratic_Alliance
Village and metropolitan area in Northeast India, India
Kohima Village is an Angami Naga village in Kohima District of the Indian state of Nagaland. It is located in the northeastern part of the present-day
Kohima_Village
Topics referred to by the same term
Chemistry, an American doctoral board certification agency, established 1950 Angami Baptist Church Council, headquartered in India, formed c. 1885 Arunachal
ABCC
Naga student body in Delhi, India
President Anal Lenruwl Tangpi Delhi (Anal Students' Union, Delhi) - Angami Krotho Delhi (Angami Students' Union, Delhi) - Chakhesang Students' Union, Delhi -
Naga_Students'_Union,_Delhi
Indian politician
and is best known for composing the Angami folk song "Ara Kezivi" . Jasokie Zinyü was born in 1927 to an Angami Naga family from Khonoma. He was the
John_Bosco_Jasokie
Naga physician
medicine among the Nagas. Khrielie-ü Kire was born on 12 January 1918 to an Angami Naga family from Kohima Village. Her mother and father were Neikuonuo and
Khrielie-ü_Kire
Consonants articulated with the lower lip and the upper teeth
Bhaskararao, Peri; Chase, Nichumeno (Fall 1993). "Phonetic structures of Khonoma Angami" (PDF). Linguistics of the Tibeto-Burman Area. 16 (2). doi:10.32655/LTBA
Labiodental_consonant
Indian state election
state assembly. The incumbent Chief Minister Neiphiu Rio won the Northern Angami II seat with the highest margin of votes with 12671 more votes than his
2013 Nagaland Legislative Assembly election
2013_Nagaland_Legislative_Assembly_election
Ethnic group
Part of a series on Naga people Ethnic groups Anāl Angami Ao Chakhesang Chang Chirr Chiru Chothe Inpui Kharam Khiamniungan Konyak Lamkang Lainong Liangmai
Inpui_Naga_people
ANGAMI
ANGAMI
ANGAMI
ANGAMI
Boy/Male
German
Peaceful Ruler
Boy/Male
Indian
Man at War; Yodha; Warrior
Female
Hindi/Indian
(लीला) Hebrew name LILA means "she is mine." Compare with other forms of Lila.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Lotus Flower; Pure and Lovely
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kanakalatha | காநாகலதா
Golden creeper
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
King; Great will; The Talent; The Suspense; The Mystery; Horse Speed
Girl/Female
Arabic
Delicacy; Neatness
Girl/Female
Tamil
Music
Boy/Male
Muslim
Reward
Surname or Lastname
Catalan
Catalan : occupational name for a maker of crossbows or a soldier armed with a crossbow, from Catalan ballester ‘crossbowman’ or ‘crossbow maker’, an agent derivative of ballesta ‘crossbow’ (Latin ballista ‘(military) catapult’).English and German : occupational name, cognate with 1, from an agent derivative of Middle English, Old French baleste ‘crossbow’.
ANGAMI
ANGAMI
ANGAMI
ANGAMI
ANGAMI