Mekhla, one of the traditional dresses of Assam, is also worn by the women of Meghalaya. The beauty of the Mekhla and the
convenience of wearing it makes mekhla one of the most popular dresses of Meghalaya. Mekhla is usually weaved from Muga Silk. The
rich hue of the silk that is used to weave mekhla is very eye-catching,
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As the legend goes, there were originally 16 families, nine in heaven and seven on earth. The golden vine that connected them was severed when sin polluted the earth. From then onwards, the people were divided into 16 warring families with different chiefs. These families belonged to the Khasi, Jaintia and Garo tribes. Today, they are the people of Meghalaya and this is their legendary beginning! And they do fight amongst themselves quite a bit!
As the legend goes, there were originally 16 families, nine in heaven and seven on earth. The golden vine that connected them was severed when sin polluted the earth. From then onwards, the people were divided into 16 warring families with different chiefs. These families belonged to the Khasi, Jaintia and Garo tribes. Today, they are the people of Meghalaya and this is their legendary beginning! And they do fight amongst themselves quite a bit!Tribal law prevailed until the British took over the administration in 1820 and allowed Christian missionaries into the area. Today, most people are Christians. Present day Meghalaya was incorporated in the state of Assam after the independence of India in 1947. On 21 January 1972, Meghalaya made an independent state of the Indian Union.
As the legend goes, there were originally 16 families, nine in heaven and seven on earth. The golden vine that connected them was severed when sin polluted the earth. From then onwards, the people were divided into 16 warring families with different chiefs. These families belonged to the Khasi, Jaintia and Garo tribes. Today, they are the people of Meghalaya and this is their legendary beginning! And they do fight amongst themselves quite a bit!Tribal law prevailed until the British took over the administration in 1820 and allowed Christian missionaries into the area. Today, most people are Christians. Present day Meghalaya was incorporated in the state of Assam after the independence of India in 1947. On 21 January 1972, Meghalaya made an independent state of the Indian Union.The people of Meghalaya are cheerful, sociable and hardworking and have exemplary dignity of labor. Physically, they are short, muscular and robust with fair complexions. Predominantly Christian, their society is casteless. They are devout and practice their faith with fervor. On Sundays, the cities, towns and villages wear a festive look as hordes turn up in church in their Sunday best
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