Zogam (or Land of Zo People) known as Zoland, Lushai Hills, Kuki Hills, lies in the northwest corner of the Mainland Southeast Asia landmass. This is the traditional ancestry homeland of the
Zo people or
Zomi who lived in this area before the colonial period under British rulership.
Regions of Southeast Asia
Geography
Physical
Zogam is bounded in the East by Burma, North by India and in the West and South by Bangladesh. The country is made up of many hill ranges, and is known for its rich bio-diversity. Its territory, approximately in size, in
Myanmar
Myanmar, ; UK pronunciations: US pronunciations incl. . Note: Wikipedia's IPA conventions require indicating /r/ even in British English although only some British English speakers pronounce r at the end of syllables. As John Wells explai ...
,
India
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and
Bangladesh
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.
It does not include
Asho settlements in Lower Burma and Masho settlements in the
Arakan (Burma). The area extends from latitude 25° 30' North in the Somra tracts facing
Mount Saramati, and in
Nagaland
Nagaland () is a landlocked States and union territories of India, state in the northeast India, northeastern region of India. It is bordered by the Indian states of Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west, Manipur to the south and the ...
across the Namtakik River and the North Cachar Hills, to about 20° 30' North Latitude. The longitudinal extension is between 92° 10' East and 94° 20' east. The North-South length of the Zoram is roughly and East-West is generally about wide.
The land occupied by the majority of the
Zo people extends from a latitude of about 25 degrees 30 minutes North in the Somra Tracts facing Mt. Saramati, and in Nagaland across the Namtaleik River and the North Cachar Hills, to about 20 degrees 30 minutes North.
The Asho live further south of the Arakan Yomas, Irrawaddy valleys and Pegu Yomas (below Procne and Sandaway). All these areas fall between 92 degrees 10 minutes East and 94 degrees 20 minutes East. The north-south length of the Zo country is roughly
and it is generally about wide.
The majority of the people occupy the Indo-Burman ranges, a series of parallel mountain chains trending north-south along the India-Burma boundary. The mountain ranges are a continuation of the Naga and Patkoi hills, extending as far south as Arakan Yomas.
Fast Zogam lies in the eastern part of these mountains and is higher than the western mountains (West Zogam or Mizoram).
The highest peaks in these ranges are Ngulluvum, Innbuk. Thuamvum (Kennedy peak), Lentlang, Kharantlang, Rungtlang, and Arterawttlang (Mt. Victoria), which is the highest peak in Zo country at . The other peaks are in average about high. In West Zogam the highest peak is Phawngpui (Blue Mountain), which is . At the north and south ends of Zo country the land is less rugged and rises from .
The capital of West Zogam, Aizawl, lies at above sea level, whereas Tiddim (
Tedim), the capital of East Zogam, is at . The valleys between ranges are mostly v-shaped gorges, and there are very few flat areas to serve as, agricultural land. Because the elevations can vary quite extensively temperatures also vary greatly. In the valleys of the larger rivers, such as the Run or Manipur Rivers, the climate is sub-tropical.
Climate
away, however, at an elevation of and at the top of mountain ranges, the climate is rather moderate. The climate is "monsoon" and rain falls from May to October. Average rainfall for the year is between . Average yearly rain in Aizawl is , Lunglei , Tedim , and Kanpetlet . In one year Tedim had 118 rainy days and Kanpetlet 127 days. Summer temperatures range between 17 and 29 °C, and winter temperatures are between 3 and 24 °C. Some places, like the town of Tedim, are chilly in winter and temperatures can drop below the freezing point in the night and frost form on the grass. Snow falls very rarely, and when it does the people call "the mountain has vomited".
Culture
One Zo folksong delineates the area of Zogam as follows:
''Penlehpi leh Kangtui minthang,''
''A tua tong Zota kual sung chi ua;''
''Khang Vaimang leh tuan a pupa''
''Tongchiamna Kangtui minthang aw''
Translation:
(The famous Penlehpi and Kangtui
Between the two is the Zomi country
The Southern King and our forefathers
Made an agreement at the famous Kangtui)
This old folk song tells of the area of the Zomi ancestral homeland, for Penlehpi is a Burmese word for the
Bay of Bengal
The Bay of Bengal is the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, bounded on the west and northwest by India, on the north by Bangladesh, and on the east by Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands of India. Its southern limit is a line bet ...
and Kangtui is identified with Tuikang (Chindwin River).
[ST Hau Go, 'Our People, Our Language, and Our Culture', Rangoon University Chin Cultural and Literature Sub-Committee by the Mizo Union, Aizawl, 26 April 1947, p.8]
Preferred book: "The Untold Story of Zomi" (T. Zokhai, 2018).
Zogam is within the land inhabited by the
Zo State in Myanmar and further the land inhabited by the Zomi in India and Bangladesh. Chinland is the founding name for the whole Zomi inhabited areas of land spread across three political and separate country/international boundaries. Lairam is another name used by the townships the Southern Chin State in Myanmar. Zogam tributary tribes who too called their land according to their own dialects. And all of them put together makes up a Greater Chinmi or Zomi(i.e. Zo People). Zogam covers
# the Whole
Chin State,
# Plain chins (lower lands),
# Some part of Bangladesh until it reaches to the Bay of Zogam (Bay of Bengal),
#
Mizoram
Mizoram () is a state in Northeast India, with Aizawl as its seat of government and capital city. The name of the state is derived from "Mizo", the self-described name of the native inhabitants, and "Ram", which in the Mizo language means "lan ...
#
Manipur
Manipur () ( mni, Kangleipak) is a States and territories of India, state in Northeast India, with the city of Imphal as its capital. It is bounded by the Indian states of Nagaland to the north, Mizoram to the south and Assam to the west. It ...
(Churachanpur).
Therefore, Zogam is an indigenous identity of the Chin peoples together with the Kukis (Thado), Lushai (Lusei or
Mizo Mizo may refer to:
*Mizo people, an ethnic group native to north-eastern India, western Myanmar (Burma) and eastern Bangladesh
*Mizo language, a language spoken by the Mizo people
*Mizoram, a state in Northeast India
*Lusei people, an ethnic group ...
), Pawi, Khalkha, Phalam and all Chinmi. Chinland (Zoram) thus equals to all the lands inhabited by these hill tribes collectively known as Chin people (Zomi), and they comprise the Laimi, Tedimmi, Mara, Khumi, Zophei, Senthang, Lautu, Zotung, Manipur, Thado, the
Zou, Simte, Paite, Milhiem and other
tributary
A tributary, or affluent, is a stream or river that flows into a larger stream or main stem (or parent) river or a lake. A tributary does not flow directly into a sea or ocean. Tributaries and the main stem river drain the surrounding drainag ...
tribes.
See also
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Bamar
The Bamar (, ; also known as the Burmans) are a Sino-Tibetan ethnic group native to Myanmar (formerly Burma) in Southeast Asia. With approximately 35 million people, the Bamar make up the largest ethnic group in Myanmar, constituting 68% of ...
*
Headquarter Veng
Headquarter Veng is a colony in the western part of Lamka Town in Churachandpur, Manipur, also known as ''Lamka West,'' it is known as Headquarter since the first SDO/BDO office was located here. The DC's residence and various government off ...
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Separatist movements of India
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Zale'n-gam
Endnotes
External links
Zogam.comEnglish-Tedim DictionaryZolai-English DictionaryZomi DailyHistory of the ZOMI ethnic group, re-unification movement, organization, land and peopleNews Portal from Lamka, one of the most important Zo-inhabited town in Manipur, IndiaLaibu Saal - Zomi eLibraryZomi Siamsin Universities, MyanmarThe Zomi Social Network"ZO History and Origin, the Mizo, Kuki, Chin: The Origin, Settelement, Wars, Resistance, Zo People Location, Culture, Language, Religion"
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