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arters of the Lushai Hills Military Police Battalion. Water scarcity was the primary concern for the original fort along with a lack of telegraph infrastructure.
Fort Aijal would subsequently be attacked by Khalkam and the western Lushai chiefs, which would begin the Lushai Rising on 9 September 1890. After the murder of Captain H.R. Browne, the western Lushai chiefs besieged Fort Aijal. Fort Aijal was commanded by surgeon H.B Melville. A relief force was brought in via the Dhaleswari river but its leader Lieutenant Swinton was fatally wounded during an ambush. He died on 26 September. Fort Aijal would be liberated on 4 October, with credit going to Melville and Lieutenant H.W.G. Cole for their defence.
The early era of Aizawl oversaw many vêngs (transl.?quarters) with distinct populations. The Khasi vêng was full of skilled carpenters who were already Christian from missionary efforts in the Khasi hills. The Gurkha vêng was the quarter of soldiers and barracks. In the northern end of Aizawl lived many Punjabi builders. Bengalis functioned as bureaucrats in early Aizawl such as administration, post offices and public works department. The Santali were employed for coolie labour. The police force consisted of Assamese in the Chaprasi vêng. Many Mizos who visited Aizawl gave the journey the term Vai-kal (transl.?going to the place of foreigners). Mizos were also appointed to local administratrive roles in maintaining newly built roads where they were placed in villages close to roads to weed out and keep contact with Aizawl. Aizawl also began to grow due to its reputation as the biggest market in the Lushai Hills at the time with products such as soap, clothes, salt which were sough
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<div style="color:#FFFFFF;font-size:12px;">arters of the Lushai Hills Military Police Battalion. Water scarcity was the primary concern for the original fort along with a lack of telegraph infrastructure. Fort Aijal would subsequently be attacked by Khalkam and the western Lushai chiefs, which would begin the Lushai Rising on 9 September 1890. After the murder of Captain H.R. Browne, the western Lushai chiefs besieged Fort Aijal. Fort Aijal was commanded by surgeon H.B Melville. A relief force was brought in via the Dhaleswari river but its leader Lieutenant Swinton was fatally wounded during an ambush. He died on 26 September. Fort Aijal would be liberated on 4 October, with credit going to Melville and Lieutenant H.W.G. Cole for their defence. The early era of Aizawl oversaw many vêngs (transl. quarters) with distinct populations. The Khasi vêng was full of skilled carpenters who were already Christian from missionary efforts in the Khasi hills. The Gurkha vêng was the quarter of soldiers and barracks. In the northern end of Aizawl lived many Punjabi builders. Bengalis functioned as bureaucrats in early Aizawl such as administration, post offices and public works department. The Santali were employed for coolie labour. The police force consisted of Assamese in the Chaprasi vêng. Many Mizos who visited Aizawl gave the journey the term Vai-kal (transl. going to the place of foreigners). Mizos were also appointed to local administratrive roles in maintaining newly built roads where they were placed in villages close to roads to weed out and keep contact with Aizawl. Aizawl also began to grow due to its reputation as the biggest market in the Lushai Hills at the time with products such as soap, clothes, salt which were sough</div>
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