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Indian politician (1922-1988)
Lawrence Ralte Chalchhûnga also known as Ch. Chhûnga (1922–1988) was the first Chief Minister of Mizoram, a state in northeast India. He served as a Chief
Ch._Chhunga
Former union territory of India (1972–1987)
oppose the Mizo Union. In the 33 member legislative assembly election Ch. Chhunga became chief minister of Mizoram with the Mizo Union. S.P. Mukherjee
Mizoram_(union_territory)
Leader of the executive branch of Government of Mizoram
served as chief minister of Mizoram; the inaugural officeholder was Ch. Chhunga. Lal Thanhawla of the Indian National Congress has the longest incumbency
Chief_Minister_of_Mizoram
6th Chief Minister of Mizoram since 2023
appointed in 1972 as Personal Assistant at the Chief Minister's Office by Ch. Chhunga, the first Chief Minister of Mizoram. While working, he enrolled for
Lalduhoma
Former district of Assam (1947–1972)
council of action were proposed to be A. Thanglura, Lalmawia, Ch. Chhunga, Ch. Chhunbura, Ch. Saprawnga, Lalthankima and V.L. Tluanga. Copies of the resolution
Mizo_District
State in Northeast India, India
had faded under Christian influence. In 1973, the first Chief Minister Ch. Chhûnga, wearing traditional Mizo attire, officially inaugurated the festival's
Mizoram
List of notable people of Zo descent
social worker Buangi Sailo – writer, poet and composer; Padma Shri (2011) Ch. Chhunga – first Chief Minister of Mizoram Esther Hnamte – child singer and prodigy
List_of_people_of_Zo_descent
Indian politician (1960–2025)
Lalbiakthuami and they had five children. He completed his Class 8 in 1975 at Ch. Chhunga High School, Chawlhhmun, Aizawl, Mizoram and later discontinued his studies
Lalrintluanga_Sailo
Party/Coalition Chief Minister 1972 First Assembly (Union Territory) Mizo Union Ch. Chhunga 1978 Second Assembly (Union Territory) Mizo People's Conference Thenphunga
Elections_in_Mizoram
System of indigenous cultural administration of the Mizo people
Organisation Mizo National Front Mizo Congress Mizoram People's Conference Leaders Ch Chhunga Thenphunga Sailo Lal Thanhawla Laldenga Zoramthanga Lalduhoma v t e
Mizo_chieftainship
Mizo author and insurgent
Thinlung Luang Liam Rilru Far Chhuak Zokhaw Nun Thla Hleinga Zan II Ch. Chhunga Chanchin Thisen leh Mei (Self Denial Thupui) Lamsuaka Singapore-a Mizo
James_Dokhuma
British punitive expedition to annex the Lushai and Chin Hills
Organisation Mizo National Front Mizo Congress Mizoram People's Conference Leaders Ch Chhunga Thenphunga Sailo Lal Thanhawla Laldenga Zoramthanga Lalduhoma v t e
Chin-Lushai_Expedition
1966 uprising in Mizoram, India
Biakchunga would have led to a disintegration of the movement. Chief Minister Chhunga's cabinet resigned on 9 May 1978. Mizoram was placed under President's rule
Mizo_National_Front_uprising
Anti-British revolt by Lushai chiefs (1890-1896)
Organisation Mizo National Front Mizo Congress Mizoram People's Conference Leaders Ch Chhunga Thenphunga Sailo Lal Thanhawla Laldenga Zoramthanga Lalduhoma v t e
Lushai_Rising
Indian politician (1926–1994)
Member of the Assam Legislative Assembly In office 1967–1972 Succeeded by Ch. Chhunga Constituency Aijal West In office 1957–1962 Succeeded by Constituency
A._Thanglura
Organisation Mizo National Front Mizo Congress Mizoram People's Conference Leaders Ch Chhunga Thenphunga Sailo Lal Thanhawla Laldenga Zoramthanga Lalduhoma v t e
History_of_Mizoram
British punitive expedition against Eastern Lushai chiefs
Organisation Mizo National Front Mizo Congress Mizoram People's Conference Leaders Ch Chhunga Thenphunga Sailo Lal Thanhawla Laldenga Zoramthanga Lalduhoma v t e
Lushai_Expedition
Period in the history of Mizoram from 1889 to 1947
council of the Mizo district. Other prominent leaders would include C. Chhunga the first chief minister of the Union Territory of Mizoram, Khawtin Kuma
British rule in the Lushai Hills
British_rule_in_the_Lushai_Hills
Election in India
members of the 30 constituencies in Mizoram, India. After the elections, C. Chhunga was appointed as the first Chief Minister of Mizoram. Mizoram in Northeast
1972 Mizoram Legislative Assembly election
1972_Mizoram_Legislative_Assembly_election
War between North and South Mizo chiefdoms
Organisation Mizo National Front Mizo Congress Mizoram People's Conference Leaders Ch Chhunga Thenphunga Sailo Lal Thanhawla Laldenga Zoramthanga Lalduhoma v t e
North–South War of the Lushai Hills
North–South_War_of_the_Lushai_Hills
Government Ministry of Mizoram
"Council of Minister - Mizoram". mizoram.nic.in. Retrieved 2024-06-17. "CH. Chhunga" (PDF). Retrieved 2024-06-17. "Mizoram ministers get portfolios". The
List of ministers of home affairs of Mizoram
List_of_ministers_of_home_affairs_of_Mizoram
Conflict between the Haka people and the Lusei people
Organisation Mizo National Front Mizo Congress Mizoram People's Conference Leaders Ch Chhunga Thenphunga Sailo Lal Thanhawla Laldenga Zoramthanga Lalduhoma v t e
Haka–Lusei_War
Indian military officer and politician
Lieutenant Governor N. P. Mathur Sourendra Nath Kohli H. S. Dubey Preceded by Ch. Chhunga Succeeded by Lal Thanhawla Constituency Aizawl West II In office 2 June
T._Sailo
Legislative Assembly election in Assam, India
Thanhlira APHLC 10321 84.18 Lalsawia INC 1939 15.82 8382 3 Aijal West (ST) Ch. Chhunga APHLC 16070 73.58 A. Thanglura INC 5771 26.42 10299 4 Ratabari Baidyanath
1962 Assam Legislative Assembly election
1962_Assam_Legislative_Assembly_election
Mizo officer in the Indian Army; later 2nd Chief Minister of Mizoram Ch. Chhunga – first Chief Minister of Mizoram (1972–1977) Brigadier Ṭhenphunga Sailo
List_of_people_from_Mizoram
Governmental body for academic administration in Mizoram, India
at that time the administrative head was the Chief Executive Member Ch. Chhunga. The board as an autonomous authority in education started functioning
Mizoram Board of School Education
Mizoram_Board_of_School_Education
Indian political party
Stanley D. D. Nichols Roy Cherrapunji 8. Emerson Momin Tura 9. Saprawnga Lungleh (ST) 10. R. Thanhlira Aijal East (ST) 11. C. Chhunga Aijal West (ST)
All Party Hill Leaders Conference
All_Party_Hill_Leaders_Conference
CH CHHUNGA
CH CHHUNGA
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Thatch.Vietnamese (Th&adotu;ch) : unexplained.Cambodian : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name, a plural variant of Oak.Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Dubhdara ‘son of Dubhdara’, a personal name composed of the elements dubh ‘dark’ + dara(ch), genitive of dair ‘oak’, by translation of the main element of the Gaelic name.
Surname or Lastname
Dutch
Dutch : occupational name for a hawker or travelling salesman, Middle Dutch me(e)rseman.Dutch : habitational name for someone from any of numerous places named ter or de Meers(ch).German : unexplained; possibly a variant of Massmann.English : unexplained.
Surname or Lastname
German
German : nickname for a ruffian, earlier for a hairy person, from Middle High German rūch, rūhe, rouch ‘hairy’, ‘shaggy’, ‘rough’.English : from a medieval personal name, a variant of Ralph.Italian (Sicily) : from a local variant of the personal name Rao, an old form of Ra(o)ul, composed of the Germanic elements rad ‘counsel’, ‘advice’ + wolf ‘wolf’. Compare Ralph.Indian : variant of Rao.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : ethnic name for someone from Denmark, from Middle English den(s)ch ‘Danish’ (Old English denisc). There were many Danes in England in the Middle Ages, not only the long-established settlers in the Danelaw region, but also more recent immigrants.
Surname or Lastname
English and Dutch
English and Dutch : from the personal name (Greek Nikolaos, from nikÄn ‘to conquer’ + laos ‘people’). Forms with -ch- are due to hypercorrection (compare Anthony). The name in various vernacular forms was popular among Christians throughout Europe in the Middle Ages, largely as a result of the fame of a 4th-century Lycian bishop, about whom a large number of legends grew up, and who was venerated in the Orthodox Church as well as the Catholic. In English-speaking countries, this surname is also found as an Americanized form of various Greek surnames such as Papanikolaou ‘(son of) Nicholas the priest’ and patronymics such as Nikolopoulos.The colonial official and revolutionary patriot Robert Carter Nicholas was from a prominent VA family on both sides. His father was a British navy surgeon who emigrated in about 1700 from Lancashire, England, to Williamsburg, VA.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Mears.Dutch : topographic name from meers(ch) denoting lush, alluvial land by a watercourse.
CH CHHUNGA
CH CHHUNGA
Girl/Female
Tamil
Kanakalatha | காநாகலதா
Golden creeper
Girl/Female
Muslim
Al-ameeh, Was a great worshipper who worshipped long in the night sometimes right up to dawn (An)
Biblical
father of peace
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Infinite Fosterer
Girl/Female
Australian, French, Irish
Elf Spear
Boy/Male
Hindu
Source of everything
Girl/Female
Tamil
Sushanti | ஸà¯à®·à®¾à®‚தி
Complete peace
Boy/Male
Tamil
Smart boy
Girl/Female
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Bhakti; Worship
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Moon
CH CHHUNGA
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CH CHHUNGA
v. t.
To fetter; to shackle; to chain. H () the eighth letter of the English alphabet, is classed among the consonants, and is formed with the mouth organs in the same position as that of the succeeding vowel. It is used with certain consonants to form digraphs representing sounds which are not found in the alphabet, as sh, th, /, as in shall, thing, /ine (for zh see /274); also, to modify the sounds of some other letters, as when placed after c and p, with the former of which it represents a compound sound like that of tsh, as in charm (written also tch as in catch), with the latter, the sound of f, as in phase, phantom. In some words, mostly derived or introduced from foreign languages, h following c and g indicates that those consonants have the hard sound before e, i, and y, as in chemistry, chiromancy, chyle, Ghent, Ghibelline, etc.; in some others, ch has the sound of sh, as in chicane. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 153, 179, 181-3, 237-8.
n.
A nitro derivative of methane, analogous to chloroform, obtained as a colorless oily or crystalline substance, CH.(NO2)3, quite explosive, and having well-defined acid properties.
n.
One of the sonant mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, /, /, / (p, t, k), and the aspiratae (aspirates) /, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute.
n.
A univalent hydrocarbon radical of the ethylene series, CH2:CH; -- called also vinyl. See Vinyl.
n.
A member of a vestry; especially (Prot. Epis. Ch.), a member other than a warden. See Vestry.
n.
The union of the four attributes of the Evangelists in one figure, which is represented as winged, and standing on winged fiery wheels, the wings being covered with eyes. The representations of it are evidently suggested by the vision of Ezekiel (ch. i.)
n.
See Ch/lopoda.
n.
A term used differently by different authorities; -- by some as equivalent to fricative, -- that is, as including all the continuous consonants, except the nasals m, n, ng; with the further exception, by others, of the liquids r, l, and the semivowels w, y; by others limited to f, v, th surd and sonant, and the sound of German ch, -- thus excluding the sibilants, as well as the nasals, liquids, and semivowels. See Guide to Pronunciation, // 197-208.
n.
A compound radical, C6H5.CH, of the aromatic series, related to benzyl and benzoyl; -- used adjectively or in combination.
n.
Any one of a series of compounds analogous to the ketones, and consisting of the sulphuryl group united with two hydrocarbon radicals; as, dimethyl sulphone, (CH/)/.SO/.
n.
The hypothetical hydrocarbon radical CH, regarded as an essential residue of certain organic compounds.
n.
An interval of time; specifically (R. C. Ch.), in the plural, the intervals which the canon law requires between the reception of the various degrees of orders.
a.
The morning; specifically (R. C. Ch.), the first canonical hour, succeeding to lauds.
n.
The acceptance of articles, or other tests tending to promote uniformity; esp. (Ch. of Eng.), formal assent to the Thirty-nine Articles and the Book of Common Prayer, required before ordination.
n.
One who conforms to or inculcates Judaism; specifically, pl. (Ch. Hist.), those Jews who accepted Christianity but still adhered to the law of Moses and worshiped in the temple at Jerusalem.
n.
A sum of money offered, as in church service; as, a missionary offering. Specif.: (Ch. of Eng.) Personal tithes payable according to custom, either at certain seasons as Christmas or Easter, or on certain occasions as marriages or christenings.
n.
An aquatic animal, described in the book of Job, ch. xli., and mentioned in other passages of Scripture.
n.
The unsymmetrical hypothetical hydrocarbon radical, CH3.CH2.CH, analogous to ethylidene, and regarded as the type of certain derivatives of propane; -- called also propylidene.
n.
A letter of a pastor to his charge; specifically, a letter addressed by a bishop to his diocese; also (Prot. Epis. Ch.), a letter of the House of Bishops, to be read in each parish.