Where did Kuki came from?

The Kukis are an ethnic group including multiple tribes originally inhabiting the North-Eastern states of India such as Manipur, Mizoram and Assam; parts of Burma (now Myanmar), and Sylhet district and Chittagong hill tracts of Bangladesh.
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How did the Kuki tribe originate?

The term 'Kuki' was given by the Bengalis (and later adopted by the British), though the group is descended from the Zo/Zomi. Some fifty tribes of Kuki peoples in India are recognised as scheduled tribes, based on the dialect spoken by that particular Kuki community as well as their region of origin.
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Where does the name Kuki come from?

A submission from India says the name Kuki means "Ethnic group" and is of Indian (Sanskrit) origin. A submission from India says the name Kuki means "Wild tribes" and is of Indian (Sanskrit) origin.
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Are Kukis from China?

Origin: Kuki people are Tibeto-Burman Mongoloid-Jewish ethniccommunity,separated by the three international boundaries of India, Myanmar and Bangladesh. It is believed that the Kukis emerged out from a cave called "Khul"[1] somewhere in central China.
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What race is Kuki?

Kuki, a Southeast Asian people living in the Mizo (formerly Lushai) Hills on the border between India and Myanmar (Burma) and numbering about 12,000 in the 1970s. They have been largely assimilated by the more populous Mizo (q.v.), adopting their customs and language.
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What language is Kuki?

The Kuki-Chin languages (also called Kuki-Chin-Mizo, Kukish or South-Central Tibeto-Burman languages) are a branch of 50 or so Sino-Tibetan languages spoken in northeastern India, western Myanmar and southeastern Bangladesh. Most speakers of these languages are known as Mizo in Mizoram and Manipur.
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Is Kuki a refugee?

The Kukis have been incessantly called as 'refugees' and 'foreigners' by a section of the Meeiteis, who are also hastily followed by some other rather insignificant groups with vested interests.
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Which is the largest tribe in India?

The Gond comprise the largest tribal group of India with a population exceeding 12 million. Linguistically, the Gond belong to the Gondi–Manda subgroup of the South Central branch of the Dravidian language family.
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Which is the largest tribe in Uttar Pradesh?

The correct answer is Tharu. Tharu tribe has the highest scheduled tribe population in Uttar Pradesh. They mainly found in the Tarai plains of Nepal and India. In Uttar Pradesh, they mainly found in Maharajganj, Pilibhit, Gonda, Balrampur, Gorakhpur and Bahraich district.
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What is Kuki rebellion?

The Great Kuki Rebellion of 1917-1919 was a defining event not only for the Kukis but for all Manipuris as well. It was the finest hours of the Kuki nation, because of the very fact that the military juggernaut of the mighty British Empire was kept at bay for full two years by bands of Kuki warriors.
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What is the meaning of Kuki?

Definition of Kuki

1a : any of numerous hill peoples in southern Assam, India. b : a member of a Kuki people. 2 : a language of a Kuki people.
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Is Kuki a last name?

The Kuki family name was found in the USA in 1920. In 1920 there were 2 Kuki families living in Michigan. This was about 29% of all the recorded Kuki's in USA. Michigan and 1 other state had the highest population of Kuki families in 1920.
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Is Kuki a name?

Kuki - Girl's name meaning, origin, and popularity | BabyCenter.
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Is Meitei a Mongoloid?

From this research, it is most accepted that the Meiteis originally belonged to the Mongoloid race.
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What is the occupation of Kuki tribe?

Now-a-days they do plain land cultivation and rear livestock. Linguistically they speak a language which is closely related to Kuki-Chin linguistic family of Sino-Tibetan race. The Kukis have many clans and sub-clans. Kukis are fond of music and dance.
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Which is the 2nd largest tribe in India?

According to 2011 consus of India. Gond is the second largest tribe, with the population of 4,357,918 constituting 35.6 percent.
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Which caste is Gond?

Gonds are Scheduled tribe and remaining district those are treated as Scheduled caste. They no longer speak Gondi, but now speak Hindi. The UP Gond are divided into seven sub-groups, the Dev Gond, Dholi, Kolan, Kailabhut, Mudipal, Padal and Raj Gond. Raj Gond are also called as jesthvans in Bihar state.
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Which state has no tribal population in India?

There is no ST population in 3 States (Delhi NCR, Punjab and Haryana) and 2 UTs (Puducherry and Chandigarh), as no Scheduled Tribe is notified.
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In which state do the Kuki tribes live?

The Kukis are an ethnic group including multiple tribes originally inhabiting the North-Eastern states of India such as Manipur, Mizoram and Assam; parts of Burma (now Myanmar), and Sylhet district and Chittagong hill tracts of Bangladesh.
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Which is the oldest tribe in India?

New Delhi: In the pristine islands of Andaman and Nicobar, live one of the oldest tribes of India, the Jarawa. With a scanty population of almost 420, they are almost on the verge of extinction. They live along the western coast of the south and middle Andaman Islands.
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Which is the smallest tribe in India?

The smallest tribal community is the Andamanese, with a population of 19. Economically and socially least advanced, the scheduled tribes are the earliest inhabitants of India.
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When did the Kuki disturbance in Tripura take place?

On 22 January 1862, another horrible massacre was perpetrated in northern Tripura and Sylhet which is known as Adampur massacre under the leadership of Ratan Poea, Lal Chokla's Son, the leader of the Kukis', committed the crime. At that time also the king of Tripura did nothing.
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How many Naga tribes are there in Manipur?

S. R. Tohring (2010) lists 66 Naga tribes whereas Kibangwar Jamir (2016) lists 67 tribes. The 1991 Census of India listed 35 Naga groups as Scheduled Tribes: 17 in Nagaland, 15 in Manipur and 3 in Arunachal Pradesh.
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