Kairûma
Later life: Typo fixing, replaced: adminsitration → administration
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Following annexation via the [[Chin-Lushai Expedition]], Chief [[Lalburha]] led the Eastern Lushai Rising against British Occupation which Kairûma participated. Even after Lalburha submitted to [[Robert Blair McCabe]], Kairûma continued resistance.{{sfn|Sangkima|2004|p=232}} Kairûma refused to provide [[coolie]]s to construct the Aizawl road and refused to meet with the political officer.{{sfn|Joshi|2005|p=25}} In December 1895, a joint expedition from Falam ([[Chin Hills]]), Aizawl and Lunglei occupied Kairûma's village and destroyed the grains and livestock. Kairûma was a fugitive of the British but was permitted to rebuild his village after paying a fine of 60 guns. Kairûma agreed and promised to meet the Political Officer on his second tour, and thus ended the Lushai Rising as the last resisting chief.{{sfn|Sangkima|2004|p=232}} |
Following annexation via the [[Chin-Lushai Expedition]], Chief [[Lalburha]] led the Eastern Lushai Rising against British Occupation which Kairûma participated. Even after Lalburha submitted to [[Robert Blair McCabe]], Kairûma continued resistance.{{sfn|Sangkima|2004|p=232}} Kairûma refused to provide [[coolie]]s to construct the Aizawl road and refused to meet with the political officer.{{sfn|Joshi|2005|p=25}} In December 1895, a joint expedition from Falam ([[Chin Hills]]), Aizawl and Lunglei occupied Kairûma's village and destroyed the grains and livestock. Kairûma was a fugitive of the British but was permitted to rebuild his village after paying a fine of 60 guns. Kairûma agreed and promised to meet the Political Officer on his second tour, and thus ended the Lushai Rising as the last resisting chief.{{sfn|Sangkima|2004|p=232}} |
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==Later life== |
==Later life== |
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Kairûma was captured as a fugitive and brought to Aizawl in the spring of 1900 to be sentenced for six months.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=130}} He served alongside Chief [[Zakapa]].{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=131}} Kairûma left prison to resettle in Biate which had been merged with his other villages for administrative purposes.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=134}} On 12 December 1911, Sir [[Lancelot Hare]] bestowed upon Kairûma a certificate on behalf of [[King George V]] in recognition of his |
Kairûma was captured as a fugitive and brought to Aizawl in the spring of 1900 to be sentenced for six months.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=130}} He served alongside Chief [[Zakapa]].{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=131}} Kairûma left prison to resettle in Biate which had been merged with his other villages for administrative purposes.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=134}} On 12 December 1911, Sir [[Lancelot Hare]] bestowed upon Kairûma a certificate on behalf of [[King George V]] in recognition of his administration of his villages.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=137}} |
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Kairûma had six children with three wives. His principal wife Thangpuilali bore him Liankangloiva, Laltawna and Lalthangchuanga. His second wife, Thangthluaii bore him Lalbika. Thangluti, his third wife have birth to Thangburha. His fourth wife, Hrangziki gave birth to lalbuanga.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=143}} Kairûma died on 22 February 1912, sometimes argued to be March.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=141}} |
Kairûma had six children with three wives. His principal wife Thangpuilali bore him Liankangloiva, Laltawna and Lalthangchuanga. His second wife, Thangthluaii bore him Lalbika. Thangluti, his third wife have birth to Thangburha. His fourth wife, Hrangziki gave birth to lalbuanga.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=143}} Kairûma died on 22 February 1912, sometimes argued to be March.{{sfn|Zokima|1993|p=141}} |
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