Darling, Chin State

Darling
Darling

Location in Burma

Coordinates: 22°20′N 93°12′E / 22.333°N 93.200°E / 22.333; 93.200Coordinates: 22°20′N 93°12′E / 22.333°N 93.200°E / 22.333; 93.200
Country  Burma
State Chin State
District Mindat District
Township Matupi Township
Area
  Total 3.50 sq mi (9.1 km2)
Elevation 6,128 ft (1,867 m)
Population (1997)
  Total 650
  Density 190/sq mi (72/km2)
  Religions Christian
Time zone MST (UTC+6:30)

Darling or Dawlei is a Mara village in Matupi township of Chin State in western part of Myanmar, earlier known as Burma. Locally, the Mara natives called it Dawlei, and its transliteration in Hakha dialect is Darling.

Population

The population of Darling is 650 in 1997.[1]

People

It is a Mara village and therefore, the people in this village are ethnic Mara people, who forms a distinct ethnic group inhabiting a contiguous 61 villages around this area.

Education

Darling has Middle School. Though a small village, Darling is known for producing many educated Maras in Myanmar.

Religion

With the arrival of pioneer missionaries to Mara people, Rev. & Mrs. R.A. Lorrain to Maraland on September 26, 1907, the people of Darling are 100 percent Christians. Majority of them belong to Mara Evangelical Church in Myanmar, founded by the pioneer missionaries. Christianity plays an important role in shaping their lives and especially in the field education, which is vital to the development of the people.

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References

  1. Maraland.net - East Maraland by Dr Ngo Cho Le, Jurist Doctor
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