Monday, November 19, 2012

No Than Kap Ih Dr. Bawi Hu A Sannak

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­­­DR. BAWI HU SANNAK
By
No Than Kap

Dr. Bawi Hu in Carson Hall ah Laizo ong thuanthu le Chinram khawlipi (capital/myodaw) thu ka ngan mi a simfiangnak parah ka hmuh ve dan cu hitin a si.

1. “Mirang cozah in, Laizo lawng zir ding a timi cu  J.H.Cope in a duh lo ih Tedim peng ah Tedim, Hakha peng ah Hakha, ti pawl a zirter,” a timi thu ah,_ kei ih ka sim mi cu J.H.Cope ih duh le duh lo thu si loin Mirang cozah in Laizo an hril thu a si. 
          J.H.Cope hin Mirang cozah bangin, Chin ong pakhat lawng  zirter duh ve sehla, tui ni ah kanmah peng cio ah kanmah le ong  hmang thotho in, Chin zapi theih mi “tlang (common)” ih hman mi ong pakhat cu a suak zo ding (Hitin ka sim ngamnak cu hnamdang Kawlca/ong hman phun hrek ihsin kan zir rero tikah kan thiam thluh ih Chinmi lala thu kan reltlang tik hmanah Kawl rori hmang in thu kan rel thei). Cun, thimnakah,  Mizoram ah an siangbawi pawlin Lakher, Hmar, Ralte, tivek ong tampi lakah “Duhlian/Lusei ong” pakhat lawng an hmansak ih Bible le Dictionary tiang an tuahsak tikah, tui ni ah Mizoram in common language an neih thei phah. (Mizoram siangbawi cu Mirang ram in an siih Chinram siangbawi cu America in an si. An khawruahdan mindset a bangaw lo ih a pawizet). Kei ka pawmdan cu Mirang cozah policy vekin Chin tong pakhat lawng tlawngah zirter a si, ziangahtile rei hlanah tlang ong neih theinak lamzin nai/ha bik a si. J.H.Cope policy hi ka pawmdan a si lo.


2.  Pu No Than Kap in (Laizo) cu san khat hnu san khat cozah ih hman mi ca a si, a timi hi a dik lo, a timi thu ah,_
           “… san khat hnu san khat cozah department in a hril ih a hman mi, a um cia mi le a tlingtlak bik ong pakhat lawng in zirter dingah…” ka timi cu, Mirang san Cozah Education Department in 1922-23 ah Chin Hills tlawng zate ih zir dingih an hril mi; Democracy san 1958 ah  Cozah Information department in Chin awsuah ih hman dingin an hril bet mi,  Tawhlanzi kawngsi san ah siseh, Ralkap sanah siseh, tui ni tiang san khat hnu san khat Radio ih an hril ih an hman mi a si, ka tinak a si. Kan Laica cu san khat hnu san khat, zawi peng ca (Laizo/Laiholh/Kamhau, etc.,) hman cozah tlawng ah  a peh peh in zirmi a um lo ti cu ka thei ko. 

3. “Mirang san lai ah Falam cu Chin Hills District khua  a rak si ruangah le hmun lai bik a rak siih  Laizo hmangtu khal an rak tambik ruangah a tlak bik caholh a rak si nan tui ni ah Falam cu khaw lai bik a si nawn lo, Mangki tonak District khal a si nawn lo, Laizo khal a hmangtu tambik a si nawn lo ruangah a tling bik caholh a si nawn lo,”_ tiin a simmi zoh tikah, (i) Mirang in Laizo  an rak hrilnak cu Mangki tonak Chin District khawpi Falam a si ruangah, (ii) Mirang san laiah Laizo hmangtu an rak tam bik ruangah, (iii) Falam cu khaw lai bik a rak si ruangah a si,_ a tinak tluk a si.
            Taktak ahcun,_ Mirang in Laizo an rak hrilnak san cu District mangki tonak khua cu Falam a si ruang menah a si lo. Laizo cu thiam a awl, awthluk (tone) a mal, Laizo (Lai+Zo) ong ah Lai ti mi Falam, Hakha, Thantlang le Matupi ong tampi a tel cih, Zo ti mi Mizo, Zomi (Tedim) tipawl a tel cih ve fawn ruangah a si. Hiruangah Laizo cu a tlingtlak bik ong ka tinak a si.
              Tui san thar ah, communication a ha tuk zo, lamzin a ha zo,  khaw khat le khaw khat  nitin kan hmuh awk thei zo ruangah (leitlun hman global village a si zo ruangah), tong thu ah, tong hmannak hmun/khua (geographical location where the dialect is used) siseh, Mangki tonak tivek khawlipi a sinak le a hmangtu tam le mal zoh ih fehpi hnakin, hman tummi tong cu “thiam awl, zir awl, aw thluk mal, pengdang tong tel tam a si maw,” timi zoh in fehpi sawn sehla  a dik deuh ding ti hi ka hmuhdan le fehpi dan a si.       

4. “Colonel Van Kulh nih khawlipi cu 1965 ah Hakha khua ah a hial si loin, Tawhlanzi kawngsi biachahnak tu kha a tlamtling khawhnak ca ah riantuantu chungah a rak i tel bia tu a rak si. Tawhlanzi kawngsi biachahnak No. 111 ning in Chinram uknak zungpi cu Kalaymyo in Hakha ah 1965 July 6 ah thial ding an rak ti. Mangki zung cu Chin Affairs Secretary U Khin Ngunt le Chin Usi Ukathah U San Kho Lian nih 1967 ah an rak thial” a timi thu ah sau deuh in ka sim ding.
       #1962 ih General Ne Win in Kawlram a uk tikah Chinram uktu ding Chin Council (Chin Usi ti mi) cu a hril ih Major Son Kho Lian cu Chairman ah a ret. Ne Win ih Socialist Party san a din veten tlangpar mi ramkulhpawl (states) zaten uktupawl cu anmah le ramkulh (state) khawpi cio ah to ding (zung kai ding) tin thu a suah. Cutin Major Son Kho Lian khalin Kalemyo ah a to (zung a awng) ih cuisin Chinram cu a uk (Culaiih Chin Usi Secretary Pu Tuang Hmung cun Falam ah zung kai ding an si  nan zung hnatuanpawl umnak inn le hmun Falam ah a um lo ruangah Kalemyo ah an um lawk tin a sim. ntk). Cutikah Kalemyo ih Kawlpawl cu an thin a phang, ziangahtile Kale phairawn cu Chinram ih a can lanta an phang. Curuangah Kawlpawl cun Ne Win hnenah lungkimlonak thu an thlen. Kalemyo cu Chinram a si dah lo, Kawl le Shan khawpi a rak si  ringring ruangah Chinmi khawpi bik vekin hman a theih lo an ti  (By Dr. Vumson).
         # Cui hnuah Maj. San Kho Lian, saklam Kawlram uktu Col. Lun Tin le a sangtu Col. Van Kulh, Chin Council sungtuan Pu Tuang Hmung le a sangtu Pu Ngun To pawl cu Ne Win thawn an tokhawm. Cutawkah Ne Win in Kalemyo si loin hmundangah office (zung) thawn sawn dingin a sim hai. Ne Win cun khuitawkah thawn ti a sim lo, thawn a si hnuhnu cun khui hmunah  a si khalle a pawi lo ti lawngin a sim. Tokhawm  hnuah  Col. Lun Tin in Son Kho Lian hnenah putar (Ne Win ) cun a thinlung  a thleng leh ko ding, khawruah harin um duh hlah  tin a sim (By Dr. Vumson).
           # Col. Lun Tin cu a mai tonak hmunpi Mandalay ih a tlun hnuah hnatuan dang thuah hmundangah khual a tlawng. Col. Lun Tin um lo sungah a hnuaiih Col. Van Kulh in Kalemyo ih Chin Council sungtuan sangtu Pu Ngun To thawn Hakha ih khawpi hawnter dan ding  an rak relkhawm. Ngun To le Van Kulh hi Hakha peng mi veve an si (Some time after returning to his headquarters in Mandalay, Lun Tin had to go away for a few days. In the mean time, Colonel Van Kulh had been coordinating with Ngun To when to move the capital to Haka. Both Van Kulh and Ngun To were native to the Haka District. By Dr. Vumson). Chin council sungtuan Pu Tuang Hmung le Col. Lun Tin an pahnihih an um lo veve laiah, Van Kulh in Chin Council  sungtuan hnenah Hakha ah khawlipi hawn dingin thirhri (telegram) a thawih. Sungtuan sangtu Ngun To in cui telegram a hmuh veten, Chinram ah fur can lamzin siat can laifang a sinan, sunsun zanzan in Hakha ah an hawn. Col. Lun Tin cun a khualtlawnnak in a ra tlun sal tikah Haka ih an hawn thu a theiih hawn lo dingin Kalemyo ah thirhri (telegram) a thawih. Asinan Haka ih an hawn thluh tiang cui telegram cu Ngun To in a thup. Col. Lun Tin cun ziangruangah Kalemyo ihsin Hakha ah  hawn a si  ti thu zingzawi (inquiry) dingah thu a suah (When the absence of Tuang Hmung and Lun Tin from their offices concided, Van Kulh sent a telegram to the Secretary of the Chin Council to move the administration to Haka. On receiving the telegram, Ngun To implemented the transfer of the Chin Administration to Haka by day and night although it was during the rainy season and travel most difficult in the Chin Hills. When Lun Tin learned about the transfer order, he sent another telegram to kalemyo, but Ngun To hid it until the transfer was completed. Colonel Lun Tin launched an investigation on what had been done on the move of the Chin administration from Kalemyo to Haka (By Dr. Vumson).
           Culaifangah Ne Win cozah hnuaiih thlaicinnak lam (Agricultural Department) ah thubuai a um ngelcelih Col. Lun Tin khal cui thubuaiah a hmin a lang ve. Cutin Col. Lun Tin cu a hna ihsin ban ter a si tikah Chinram khawpi bik thawn a sinak thu khal zingzawi nawn loin a liam lanta. Cutin tui Haka cu Chinram khawplipi ah a cang ih Chin pawl in an pupa san ihsin Shan thawn an rak neih tlang mi (Phairawn=Lairawn) hmunram ha cu an hloh phah (At the same time there was a scandal in the Agricultural Department of the Newin government in which Lun Tin had a hand. With Colonel Lun Tin’s departure from the military the case was closed. With this maneuver, Haka got the capital and the Chin lost their access to the fertile land of their forefathers, which they shared with the Shan (By Dr. Vumson).

5.  1896 in 1965 kum tiang  “Falam khua cu Chinram khawlipi a rak si bal lo” a ti mi thu ah, “Falam cu Chinram khawlipi a rak si” kan ti theinak san cu Dr. Vumson khalin “Thus Falam became the Chin Hills District capital since 1892,” tiin a ngan zo nan a hnuaiah ka ngan bet (Himi ca cemnak ah Dr.Vumsoin ngan mi siar aw).
          (1)   Chinram cu Chin Hills, Chin Special Division, Chin State tiin Mirang sanlai in tui san tiang hmin pek vivo a si. 1892 in 1947 tiang Mirang san lai ah Chinram cu Chin Hills tiin an ko ih Magwe Division hnuai ah District in ret a si. Himi District sungah sub-division tiin Tedim, Haka le Falam (pathum) an um. Chin Hills ih um Hakha, Falam, Tedim, sub-divisions uknak khawlipi/myodaw  cu Falam a si ruangah Chinram uknak khawlipi (capital/myodaw) a rak sinak a si. 
         (2)  Zalennak (independent) ngah hnu 1948 ihsin 1965 tiang Falam cu myodaw a si vivonak san cu;_ 1947 Constitution ah Chin Hills cu Chin Special Division tiin a hmin thleng a si (There shall be a Special Division of the Chins comprising such areas in the Chin Hills District and the Arakan Hill Tracts as may be determined by the President. (Cf. 1947 Constitution of Burma. Part V. Art. 196.) Cutin Matupi, Mindat (Kanpetlet) tipawl Pakoku District ih um mi le Arakan ih um Paletwa cu Chin Hills District ah ret an si. An zaten Chin Special Division tiin kawh a siih Falam cu khawlipi (capital, myodaw) a si (At independence, Matupi, Mindat (Kanpetlet) formerly Pakoku district and Paletwa district, formerly of Arakan, were added to Chin Hills District. Together this region was called the Chin Special Division, with the capital in Falam. By Dr Vumson). District dinhmun in Special Division ih ret hnu khalah Falam ah Commissioner (Mangki) zung cu khaw dang ah hawn lo in a um vivo ruangah Falam cu Myodaw a sinak a si.
           Cun, Dr. Bawi Hu in, “Kawlram luatnak hmuh hnu cun Falam ah mangki bawi cu hun chiah a si i Chinram cu a uk, Chin special division an rak ti” tiin Chinram uktu bik mangki bawi umnak cu Falam khua a si tin amah rorin a sim nan, “Falam khua cu Chinram khawlipi a rak si bal lo” a ti thotho cu mangbangza a si. A sim dan vek a sile tui ni ih Chin State uktu Chief Minister umnak Haka khal khawlipi a si lo ti theih a si.

TLANGKAWM:
          @Tunai October 18, 2012 ah Kalemyo Tat-Oo-Thida vengah Tedim lam upapawl thawn ramthu thurel tlangnak kan nei. 2010 election laiih keimah thawn Chin Affairs Minister sinak cuh vetu Pu Cin Za Pum in “Laizo tong cu Tedim lam le Hakha/Thantlang lam khalin kan thiam, zir a awl, tong a harsa lo, curuangah tlang tong dingah a tlak mi a si,” tiin mipi hmaiah a sim.         
         @Pu Hre Lian Kio cun, “Chinmi  Tlangca le Tlangholh thu ah zohman sim ngam lo mi na sim ih sangka na awng zo. Himi hnulam cu kanmah Laimipawl in ziangtin kan fehpi timi lawng a tang,” tiin i sim.  Kan fehpi thiam a si le rei hlanah Tlangca le Tlangtong khal Chinpawl in kan nei ding. Kan fehpi thiam lo a sile Chinmi pakhat le pakhat kan biakawk tik le meeting kan neih tik khalah hnamdang ong “Kawl/English” cu thiam taktak hnai loin, aw pai tluitlo in kan hmang rero lai ding.
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Siar vivo duhtu hrangah


How Chin Capital Was Moved
BY
Dr. Vumson Suantak

(This is a comment I wrote on the Chin State Capital in response to Dr. Lian Hmung Sakhong’s book. He writes) “Since the arrival of the British, Haka became the capital of Eastern Chinram.” To my recollection Haka had never been the capital of Eastern Chinram until 1964. Let me give an account of the Eastern Chinram capital. 
            When the British annexed the Chin Hills, they first established their camp at Thangmual, calling it Fort White after General White, who was the commander of the army that subdued the Sizang and surrounding areas. Fort White was in the Sizang area. In 1892, the Sizang chiefs and other chiefs of the general Tedim area planned the assassination of Carey, who was the political officer. The players were Thuam Thawng of Kaptel, his son Pau Dal, Khan Dal, chief of Heilei, and the Sizang chiefs. They invited Mr. Carey saying that they were to give him some presents. However, on the appointed day Mr. Carey was ordered by his superiors to go somewhere else and the Myo-Ok who was an Arakanese was to come to receive the presence.. The plotters decided that as the Myo-ok , being an agent of the British should be welcome and assassinated. The plotters then informed and received their approval from the Lusei, Haka, Tlasun, and Zahau chiefs.
                 Due to the assassination, the British moved their headquarters then to Falam, and Falam became the capital of the Chin Hills District. At that time the Chin Hills District covered the Tedim, Falam and Hakha districts. The Chin Hills Battalion was stationed in Falam. Its soldiers were a mix of Indian sepoys and local recruits. The higher-ranking officers were British until local recruits were promoted as officers. The deputy commissioner was the highest authority at Falam. They created a post and telegraph offices, and a police force that was stationed in Falam. Thus Falam became the Chin Hills District Capital since 1892.
                  At independence, Matupi, Mindat (Kanpetlet) formerly of Pakokku district and Paletwa district, formerly of Arakan, were added to the Chin Hills District. Together this region was called the Chin Special Division, with the capital in Falam. The Minister of the Chin Affairs Pu Vumtu Maung, a Cho from Mindat, however did not sit in Falam, but sat in Rangoon together with the cabinet members of the Union Government. The Commissioner of the Chin Special Division did sit in Falam and most of the administration was under his jurisdiction. Thereafter, Pu Sing Htang and Pu Za Hre Lian were Ministers for the Chin Affairs under the AFPFL governments. They sat in Rangoon.

            In 1958 the ruling AFPFL party split into two factions and the Stable AFPFL had the majority. Thus Pu Ral Hmung, a native of Haka district, became the Chin affairs minister. He ordered the transfer of the Chin Capital to Haka immediately after becoming the minister. But before it was implemented, General Ne Win, who was the Prime Minister of the Caretaker Government at that time, gave Ral Hmung an ultimatum, to resign or be fired. Ral Hmung resigned and the transfer was not implemented.

               When General Ne Win took over power the second time in 1962, he handpicked the members of the Chin Council and appointed Major Son Kho Lian as the Chairman. Son Kho Lian set up his administration at Kalemyo, in order to facilitate communication with Rangoon, the Union Capital, and easier access to the fertile Kale-Kabaw- Myttha –Gangaw Valley. The Burman had once protested the presence of the Chin administration in Kalemyo. This time some Burman from the Stable AFPFL complained to Ne Win that the Chin administration had no place in Kalemyo because Kalemyo had been a Shan – Burman town and did not belong to the Chins.
                At a meeting between Ne Win, Son Kho Lian and several Council members, Northern Burma Army Commander Colonel Lun Tin, his deputy Colonel Van Kulh, Pu Tuang Hmung, the Chin Council Secretary, and his deputy Pu Ngun To, Ne Win told Son Kho Lian that he wanted him to transfer his administration somewhere else. Ne Win said that it was an annoyance and he did not care where the administration would be moved. Son Kho Lian and his council members contemplated where it would best be moved, and some suggested to Webula just north of Kalemyo or the other to Gangaw area at Chin Special Division and Burma border.
                After the meeting Lun Tin told Son Kho Lian that he should take it easy and the “old man” would change his mind. Some time after returning to his headquarters in Mandalay, Lun Tin had to go away for a few days. In the mean time, Colonel Van Kulh had been coordinating with Ngun To when to move the capital to Haka. Both Van Kulh and Ngun To were native to the Haka district.
When the absence of Tuang Hmung and Lun Tin from their offices coincided, Van Kulh sent a telegram to the Secretary of the Chin Council to move the administration to Haka. On receiving the telegram, Ngun To implemented the transfer of the Chin administration to Haka by day and night although it was during the rainy season and travel most difficult in the Chin Hills. When Lun Tin learned about the transfer order, he sent another telegram to Kalemyo, but Ngun To hid it until the transfer was completed. Colonel Lun Tin launched an investigation on what had been done on the move of the Chin administration from Kalemyo to Haka.
               At the same time there was a scandal in the Agricultural Department of the Ne Win government in which Lun Tin had a hand. With Colonel Lun Tin’s departure from the military the case was closed. With this maneuver, Haka got the capital and the Chin lost their access to the fertile land of their forefathers, which they shared with the Shan. Most importantly, the transfer to Haka did not happen until that time, and not “Since the arrival of the British” as the author claims.

(Pu Lian Uk suggested that Van Kulh might face some disciplinary action if he was involved in such a matter. I believe that had Lun Tin was not removed from his post Col. Van Kulh might face some disciplinary action but luckily that did not happened.)
POSTED BY THAWNGNO AUGUST 21, 2012

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