Khuasak
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Khuasak is an ancient inhabitance under Tedim township, northern Chin State in Myanmar. A village of Pu Tong Seal, a Sizang legend who ruled about 9 administered units under his province around AD 1340. Pu Thuam Hang and Pu Pau Suan who were the first Christian converts in 1903 also lived in Khuasak village. Fort White of Burma, during World War II was originally constructed at Thangmual mountain, about three miles from khuasak, and it was later on moved to Thuklai. A school was opened at khuasak in 1902, which was one of the first schools ever opened in Chin State.
[edit] Notable people from Khuasak
- Pu Thuam Kam, who was the founder of Siyin Ywa
- Pu Thuam Hang, the first Christian convert among people from Chin State, Burma.
- Major General Tuang Za Khai
- Lt. Colonel E. K. Kim Ngin
- Lt. Colonel Pu Pau Cin
- Major Luacin
- Lt. Colonel Kam Cin
- Captain Dr. Mang Za Thang
- Engineer Major Kam Cin Lian