A prominent Mizo chief who resisted British colonial rule was:

Khuangchera
Vanhimailian
Lianlula
Tlangauma

The correct answer is: a) Khuangchera.

Khuangchera was a prominent Mizo chief who resisted British colonial rule. He was born in 1839 in the village of Khawzawl in the Mizoram state of India. He was the son of Chief Vanchhia and Chieftainess Lalthanpuii. Khuangchera was educated at the Welsh Mission School in Aizawl. He became a Christian in 1860.

In 1872, Khuangchera was appointed as the chief of the Lushai Hills. He was a strong leader and he worked to improve the lives of his people. He built roads, schools, and hospitals. He also introduced new crops to the area.

In 1889, the British government decided to annex the Lushai Hills. Khuangchera resisted the British and he led a rebellion against them. The rebellion was unsuccessful and Khuangchera was captured by the British. He was exiled to Rangoon, Burma (now Yangon, Myanmar).

Khuangchera was released from exile in 1895. He returned to the Lushai Hills and he continued to work for the betterment of his people. He died in 1907.

The other options are incorrect because they are not prominent Mizo chiefs who resisted British colonial rule.

a) Khuangchera was a prominent Mizo chief who resisted British colonial rule.
b) Vanhimailian was a Mizo chief who was a loyal ally of the British.
c) Lianlula was a Mizo chief who was a Christian convert and a peacemaker.
d) Tlangauma was a Mizo chief who was a warrior and a leader of the rebellion against the British.