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who were the Val upa,?​

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Answered by nishantmohapatra1308
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Maintenance of discipline at a Zawlbuk was the responsibility of a youth Commander called Val Upa, elected by the elders and the chief. The Zawlbuk usually came fully to life in the evening when youngsters gathered there to exchange ideas. They sang songs of heroism and spoke of the achievements of their ancestors.

Answered by mraksha
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The vâl-upa was specifically appointed by the village chief and council. In the evenings they were accompanied by boys, generally of age between 6 and 15, who were known as thingfawm naupang, or simply thingfawm, which means their sole responsibility was to collect firewood for the Zawlbuk.

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