-
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...
- ISBN 978-81-87746-91-1.
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December 2024. Gogoi, Lila (1971). The Tai
Khamtis. NEFA,
Chowkhamoon Gohain (Namsoom).
Retrieved 22
December 2024. Sarkar...
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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...
- 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...
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Khamti, Hkamti, Singkawng,
Kanti or
Kantee is a town in
Hkamti District,
Sagaing Division, in north-western Myanmar. It is the
administrative center for...
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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...
- 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...
- Tyao
Khamti or Tao
Khamthi was the king of Ahom
kingdom from 1380 CE to 1387 CE. His
accession to the
throne put an end to the
interregnum in Ahom kingdom...
- were sent
against the
Khamtis who
proved their worth during the
battles in
hilly terrain by
successfully defeating the
Khamtis, and
reclaimed Sadiya for...