-
tongue is
known as
Khamti language. It is a Tai language,
closely related to Thai and Lao.
According to 2001
census of India, the Tai
Khamtis have a po****tion...
- captured, a
large group of
Khamtis moved to the
north and east of Lakhimpur. In the year 1850, 300–400
Khamtis settled in ****am.
Khamti has the
following initial...
-
Khamti Airport (IATA: KHM, ICAO: VYKI), also
known as
Hkamti Airport, is an
airport serving Khamti (Hkamti), a town in the
Khamti (Hkamti)
District of...
- Hkamti,
Khampti or
Khamti may
refer to:
Khamti people, a sub-group of the Shan
people Khamti language, a Tai
language of
Burma and
India Hkamti District...
- ISBN 978-81-87746-91-1.
Retrieved 22
December 2024. Gogoi, Lila (1971). The Tai
Khamtis. NEFA,
Chowkhamoon Gohain (Namsoom).
Retrieved 22
December 2024. Sarkar...
-
Burhagohain and were
widely dis****d.
Khamtis after their suppression in 1799
remained subdued for a time. In 1799, the
Khamtis in
league with the Phakials, Miris...
-
Khamti, Hkamti, Singkawng,
Kanti or
Kantee is a town in
Hkamti District,
Sagaing Division, in north-western Myanmar. It is the
administrative center for...
- Vidyapith, run by Buddhists. They
teach Pali and
Khamti scripts in
addition to
typical education subjects.
Khamti is the only
tribe in
Arunachal Pradesh that...
-
group follows such ritual, it can be
concluded it
would be
better that the
Khamtis merely adopted the
ritual from the
locals in the 18th
century which was...
- were sent
against the
Khamtis who
proved their worth during the
battles in
hilly terrain by
successfully defeating the
Khamtis, and
reclaimed Sadiya for...