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Village in Pherzawl District, Manipur, India
Phulpui is a Hmar village in Pherzawl district, Manipur, India. The village stands near the Barak river. A government record puts them at 72 households
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District of Manipur in India
Lalthlamuong Keivom Lal Dena Rochunga Pudaite Damdiei Pârbung Pherzawl Phûlpui Senvawn Sâpuikawn Tâithu Sârtuinek Lungthulien Leisen Patpuihmun Lawibuol
Pherzawl_district
Location in Pherzawl district in India
located in Phulpui, Pherzawl district. Lalthlamuong Keivom wrote: Deprived of his teaching position, Thangngur migrated to his own village, Phulpui in 1932
Hmar_Ethnic_Cultural_Sites
There are two graves at Phulpui village in the Aizawl district of Mizoram India. It is said that, Zawlpala, Chief of Phulpui village, married the legendary
Tourism_in_Mizoram
Saitual, Lengteng Wildlife Sanctuary, Zokhawthar, Baktawng, Farkawn, Phulpui, Sialsuk, Khawnlung, Tlabung, Lengpui and Ngengpui Wildlife Sanctuary.
Place_names_in_India
Villages in Pherzawl district of Manipur, India
Henchungpunji Muslim Jeisuo Kangrengdhor Khangbor Moinador (Hmarkhothar) Phulpui Thingkaldhor Upper Kharkhuplien The district website (2022) lists the following
List of populated places in Pherzawl district
List_of_populated_places_in_Pherzawl_district
Early Lushai chief (c.1750-c.1820
at Zawngtah upon him becoming chief. In 1790, Lalsavunga would move to Phulpui and then Kelsih. However, early into chieftainship at Kelsih, the Hualngos
Lalsavunga
Culture of the Mizo people of India
often have a mythological story, including Kungawrhi puk, Sibuta Lung, Phulpui Grave and Chhingpui Memorial. The origin myth of the Mizo people describes
Mizo_culture
Chief of the Eastern Lushai Hills (c. 1800 - 1876)
further occupied Thingsaiah and Khawriah. Vûta would move to Arthlawr in Phulpui from Arte. From Arthlawr, he moved to Khumtung before settling in Hualtu
Vûta
Period in the history of Mizoram from 1889 to 1947
were opened in Mizoram in the villages. These villages were Khawrihnim, Phulpui, Zukbual, Lungtan, Biate, Khawreng, Maita and Hmunpui. The government and
British rule in the Lushai Hills
British_rule_in_the_Lushai_Hills
Welsh Christian missionary (1867–1939)
first three students Thanga, Chawnga and Tawka separately to Khawrihnim, Phulpui and Chhingchhip villages. He motivated the villagers to construct school
Edwin_Rowlands
1913 Christian Revival in Mizoram
to many more villages in the nroth such as Sialsuk, Hmuifang, Maubang, Phulpui, Khawbung, Hualtu, Thanlailung, Darchhun, Tuisenhnar, Arro, Kawlkulh, Biate
Mizo_Revival_of_1913
Public institute in Mizoram, India
and advised other institutions to follow suit. The villages adopted are: Phulpui (2012–2013) Lungleng (2016–2018) Dulte (2019–2020) Khawrihnim (2021–2022)
Pachhunga_University_College
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Feminine form of Italian Teofilo, TEOFILA means "God's friend."
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Welsh name CELYDDON means "wood-dweller." In mythology, this is the name of the father of Culhwch.
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Moon like flower
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A Vestal Virgin.
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Peak of the Himalaya, Lord Shiva and Gauri (Parvati)
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Good Character
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Wise; Form of Nadia; Hope
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Short form of longer Germanic names containing the word engel, ENGEL means "angel." Though the word engel is the German word for the heavenly being, there are two other words which have often been confused with it so that names containing such words are difficult to translate. The first, Ingal is an extended form of Ing, the name of the Old Norse fertility god. The second, Angel is the Old English spelling for "Angle," the name of the Germanic tribe of the Jutland peninsula who invaded eastern and northern Britain in the 5th-6th centuries and gave their name to England. To further complicate matters, angel is also the Old English word for "angle," which has fishing connotations in both English and German.
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