Mizo people in Myanmar

[3] They have also raised funds, and the Chinlung Chuak Artists, a band of Mizo and Burmese singers, fundraise for the displaced in Myanmar.

Historical records suggest that during their time in the Kabaw Valley, they recognized the Burman's sovereignty over the region and allied with local forces.

Around the 1940s in the British Lushai Hills (present-day Mizoram), it was considered popular to join the Burmese Army.

C. Khuma (Challiankhuma), an Army Officer serving in Burma, wrote a tragic love story called Memiau Sanapui (Maymyo Clocktower) in 1946.

However, the Anti-Fascist People's Freedom League once encouraged Mizos to come from Mizoram and to settle in Myanmar.