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HENRY VAN THIO

Henry Van Thio, an ethnic Chin, held the position of second vice president of Burma from 30 March 2016 until his resignation due to health concerns on 22 April 2024.
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THAU

Thau is in Thantlang township, Chin State, Burma. It was founded in AD 1787 by Pu Duh Kar of the Hlichal clan.
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Andrew Than Kip Luai

Andrew Than Kip Luai is the first commercial pilot from the Chin community in Burma.
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SIHHMUH

Sihhmuh is a village situated on the west of Thantlang town. It was founded in 1865. There is a fascinating historical fact behind the story of the founding of the village.
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DAVID VAN BIK

The late Rev. Dr. David Van Bik was born on July 28, 1926 at Tlangpi village, Chin State, Myanmar (Burma). His father was Pu Chawn Tur, a village evangelist and his mother was Pi Renh Tial.
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TAHTLANG

Tahtlang khua cu Khualhringtlang ava donghnak lei ha amah paakte lawng ni aummi khua si.

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