Mizo people in Tripura

The Mizo population in the Jampui Hills grew steadily until the mid-19th century when the monkeypox disease caused widespread fatalities, forcing many to vacate the area.

Vungsakeia, a close associate of Dokhuma Sailo, was also conferred the title of Montri for his wisdom and bravery.

[3] One of the most significant Mizo settlements in Tripura is Vanghmun, established on February 5, 1919, by Raja Bahadur Dokhuma Sailo.

[4][5] It is also known for contributions to local agriculture and its involvement in significant historical events, such as: The Mizo people of Tripura retain their traditional culture while integrating with the region's broader society.

Agriculture remains a primary occupation, with pineapple and citrus fruit cultivation being significant contributors to their economy.