Ropuiliani | |
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Queen of Denlung Denlung Lalnu | |
Reign | 1889–8 August 1893 |
Predecessor | Vandula |
Born | 1828 Denlung Queen |
Died | 3 January 1895 Rangamati, British Raj | (aged 66–67)
Burial | Ralvawng |
Issue | Lalṭhuama, Dotawna |
Father | Lalsavunga |
Ropuiliani (1828–3 January 1895) was the first recorded Mizo Queen in history during British colonial rule in the Lushai Hills. She is remembered for her resistance against British colonial forces after the death of her husband, Vandula.[1] She was the Queen for Denlung and eight other villages,[2] near present-day Hnahthial in Mizoram.[1] She died in confinement at a prison in Rangmati, Bangladesh on 3 January 1895.[3]