Tedim (Burmese: တီးတိန်မြို့; MLCTS: ti: tin mrui., pronounced[títeɪ̀ɰ̃mjo̰], ([[Tedim language Tedim Khuapi, pronounced [ˈtɛdiːmˈxɔp.piː]; is a town and the administrative seat of Tedim Township in Chin State, Myanmar. It is the second largest town in Chin State, after Hakha (the capital city of Chin State). The town's four major boroughs (veng) are: Sakollam, Myoma, Lawibual and Leilum.[1][2]
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Tedim (Burmese: တီးတိန်မြို့; MLCTS: ti: tin mrui., pronounced [títeɪ̀ɰ̃ mjo̰], ([[Tedim language Tedim Khuapi, pronounced [ˈtɛdiːm ˈxɔp.piː]; is a town...
The Tedim language is a Tibeto-Burman language spoken mostly in the southern Indo-Burmese border. It is the native language of the Tedim tribe of the Zomi...
Tedim Township (Burmese: တီးတိန်မြို့နယ်) is in Tedim District, Chin State of Myanmar (Burma). The administrative centre for the township is the town...
Tedim District (Burmese: တီးတိန်ခရိုင်) is a district in Chin State, Myanmar with a population of 117,393 (combining Tedim and Tonzang townships) according...
The Zomi, also called Tedim Chins and Tiddim people, are a Zomi ethinic group, part of the Zo people, primarily inhabiting the Tedim District in the Chin...
independent city-states such as Ciimnuai (Chinwe/Chin Nwe) later shifted to Tedim and Vangteh in the north, Tlaisun (also recorded as Tashon) and Rallang...
is at the intersection of two roads: the Tedim Road, which runs from the Manipur state capital Imphal to Tedim in the Chin State of Myanmar, and the Tipaimukh...
"Mizo" ("Zo people") identity in 1946. In 1953, the Baptist Associations of Tedim, Falam and Hakha in Myanmar's Chin State adopted Zomi ("Zo people") as their...
administration organisations in Chin State, with the exception of Falam, Tedim and Mindat. Chinland's government is divided in three branches — executive...
been referred to as the "Lamka plain". The Tedim Road, running between the Imphal City and the town of Tedim in the Chin State of Myanmar, partly runs...
"Mizo" ("Zo people") identity in 1946. In 1953, the Baptist Associations of Tedim, Falam and Hakha in Myanmar's Chin State adopted Zomi ("Zo people") as their...
Missionaries stationed at Tedim and Hakha. In March 1948, the Association held a meeting at Satawm village and the Falam, Tedim and Hakha decided to run...
sub-tribes among the Chin people. Dominant tribes of the Chin include Hakha, Tedim (Haidim), Asho and Matu. The word "Chin" comes from “Chinlung”, which is...
on 1 June, only Falam, Tedim and Tonzang townships remain in Falam District. On May 1, 2022, Tedim District was formed with Tedim and Tonzang townships...
တွန်းဇံမြို့နယ်) is a township in Tedim District, Chin State of Myanmar. The 3,471.24-square-kilometre Tonzang Township is bordered by Tedim Township in the south...
Mang II founded Tedim with other tribes such as the Gangte, the Vaiphei, and the Simte people from lower region. Its name Tedim Chin: Tedim, lit. 'bright...
followed by some Tedim, Hakha in Chin state and Kale in Sagaing division in the north-western part of Myanmar. Pau Cin Hau was born in the Tedim (Tiddim) in...
Kalay, Zomi PDF, Zogam Army) in Taingen village, Tedim, a strategic point on the road of Kalay-Tedim and Kalay-Falam, which also served as an entry point...
Township in Chin State, Myanmar. Tonzang is the second most populous town in Tedim District of Chin State. The town was captured by the Chin National Army...
State, Myanmar, 30 kilometres (18.6 mi) east of the town of Falam on the Tedim Road. Minerals Yearbook - Area Reports: International Review: 2011, V.3...