Hrang Nawl of Chinland, Myanmar

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Hrang Nawl of Chinland, Myanmar by B. Chan Khar is a compelling biographical study of one of the most remarkable figures in Chin and Burmese history. Hrang Nawl (1934–2004) was elected to Burma’s Upper House of Parliament at just 21, becoming one of the world’s youngest parliamentarians. A courageous revolutionary, he led armed resistance against General Ne Win’s military coup in the 1960s, later enduring years of imprisonment and torture.

Beyond politics, Hrang Nawl was a prolific writer, composer, and intellectual. His classic book *Ka Zahpi Lo* (“I Am Not Ashamed of the Gospel of Christ”) remains a cornerstone of Lai (Hakha Chin) Christian literature. In his later life, he embraced a unique born-again Christian faith, becoming a free evangelist and founding “the Church,” a movement modeled after the practices of the early Apostles.

This work not only documents his extraordinary journey through politics, revolution, faith, and literature but also highlights his enduring legacy as a Chin scholar, leader, and servant of Christ.

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