Their recent conventions were held in the Burmese, Lushai, and Haka Chin languages, with a total attendance of 2,273.
After being annexed by the British in 1891, for the first few years, Lushai Hills in the north remained under Assam while the southern
half remained under Bengal.
Lunglei in the southern part of Mizoram is another important town, it was the centre of administration during the British colonial days
when the British troops conquered southern Lushai Hills and built Fort Lunglei.