Goukhothang

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Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Use Indian English Goukhothang (c.Template:TrimScript error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".–1872), spelled Go kho thang or Go Khaw Thang, in the Tedim language, was a Guite chief based at Mualpi in the present-day Chin State of Myanmar. He was known as the then leader of all Zou people. He was later captured by the Manipuri troops of Raja Chandrakirti and died in an Imphal jail.[1] According to his documentary video presentation released in 2006,[2] he was born in Tedim-Lamzang area of present-day Chin State (Myanmar-Burma), one of the then political centers of the Guite clan. He succeeded his father, Mang Suum II, in 1855, and moved the capital to fortified village of Mualpi in present-day Tonzang township. In commemoration of Goukhothang, a football tournament is bi-annually held in Lamka (Churachandpur) in Manipur, India, by Ropiang Foundation Trust.[3][4]

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  1. Bertram S. Carey and Henry N. Tuck, Chin Hills, Vol 1 (1896), page 141.
  2. For a preview of the video, please, check this out here at Zogam Salpha.
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