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Hkamti Township

Hkamti Township or Khamti Township (Burmese: ခန္တီးမြို့နယ်) is a township in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of Burma (Myanmar).[1] The principal town is Hkamti. As of 2014 the township had a population of 47,658 people and covered an area of 8,174 square kilometres (3,156 sq mi).[2] The township is dominated by the Chindwin River and its tributaries as well as thickly forested areas. Nearly half the active working population are employed in agriculture, forestry or fishing. The township is a producer of rice and has gold and jade reserves.

Hkamti Township
ခန္တီးမြို့နယ်
Zingaling Khamti
Location in Hkamti district
Location in Sagaing region
Hkamti Township
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 26°0′N 95°41′E / 26.000°N 95.683°E / 26.000; 95.683
Country Burma
RegionSagaing Region
DistrictHkamti
CapitalHkamti
Area
 • Total8,174 km2 (3,156 sq mi)
Population
 • Total47,658
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)

History edit

The name "Hkamti" means "Place of Gold".[3] According to James George Scott's 1901 Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States, the Hkamti area was ruled by seven "Sawbwas" before the British arrived. Hkamti was bordered to the east and the south by Uyu Township and to the west by Chin country bordering Assam and covered an area of 2576 square miles.[4]

In the 1900s the British established a small rubber plantation with hevea trees at Mepok. It didn't prove successful.[5] In 1914 the British built Fort Hertz in the territory of what was then Hkamti Long. Captain Frank Kingdon-Ward visited it on his travels.[6] Hkamti later became the headquarters of the Myanmar Hills for the 52nd Myanmar Regiment who were controlling the area.[7]

In creating the Naga Self-Administered Zone in 2010, a small portion of Hkamti Township south of the Kundwin Hemu (stream)[8] was transferred to Leshi Township.[9]

At 4am on 9 September 2016, a hand-made bomb was detonated about 800 metres (2,600 ft) from Hkamti town. One person was killed, the person who detonated the bomb. Investigation of the area by the authorities found four unexploded mines which failed to detonate which were believed to be due to wet gunpowder.[10] In July 2018, extensive flooding during the summer monsoon saw the village of Thazi evacuated and the people relocated.[11]

Geography edit

Hkamti Township is situated in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma. The township is bordered by Nanyun Township to the north, Lahe Township to the northwest, Lay Shi Township to the southwest, Homalin Township to the south, and borders the Kachin State townships of Tanai Township to the northeast and Hpakan Township to the east and southeast.[1]

The township is dominated by the Chindwin River and areas of thick forest. The Nam Tonhtun flows into the Chindwin to the southeast of Hkamti Town after meandering around the village of Aung Myay.[12] The Nam Samun and Nam Saukpa streams flow into the Chindwin to the north and south of the village of Kaunghein respectively. The Nam Kadon flows into the Chindwin near Kadi-thingan in the Seinnan village tract. The Nam Za-wu begins in the hamlet of Sunzo (Sun So) in Saung Lin village tract and enters the Chindwin at the village of Mepok (Mei Poke). The Natyesan Chaung flows into the Chindwin in the south of township near Minsin. Other streams include the Nam Pilin, Nam Sake and the Nam Le.[13]

Administrative divisions edit

Village tracts and wards edit

The township is divided administratively into 25 village tracts and 3 wards. According to the 2014 census the population of each is given:[14]

Wards edit

  • Hkamti Myo Mar (3233)
  • Paw Maing (3358)
  • Zip Phyu Gone (Zee Hpyu Kone) (4960)

Village tracts edit

  • Ah Shey Kauk Taung (1194)
  • Ah Nauk Kauk Taung (575)
  • Aung Myay (1366)
  • Hein Sun (476)
  • Hpaung Saing (723)
  • Hat Ti (327)
  • Hman Pin (2616)
  • Hpaing Lin (263)
  • Kaung Hein (1251)
  • Kha Maung (668)
  • Kin Taw (1408)
  • Kyauk Ywet (363)
  • Laik Khaw (452)
  • Laung Sauk (443)
  • Lin Hpar (1371)
  • Maw Law (304)
  • Mei Poke (255)
  • Min Sin (1789)
  • Nant Hpar (2679)
  • Pa Du Mone (7996)
  • Par Saung (688)
  • Par Yoe (984)
  • Sar Lin (449)
  • Saung Lin (954)
  • Sein Nan (1462)
  • Sin Thay (2611)
  • Taik Ti (1205)
  • Yat Nar (1255)

Villages edit

Hkamti Township also contains villages such as:

Ainda, Bahumaing, Chawhkam, Gum Ga, Hakon, Hintiu, Hkataw, Hpalamung, Htanghkaw, Janhtang, Kado-maingkun, Kado-thingan, Kadung Ga, Kauktaung-anauk, Kauktaung-ashe, 'Kawai, Kawala, Kawngkau, Kinsagahtawng, Kumteng, Lachau, Lachau Ga, Laisai Ga, Lapauk, Lapyep Ga, Lasaung, Laungtauk, Maingnaung, Mandung, Mangu, Man Pang, Masum Zup, Maung Te, Namhkam, Nammawhku Ga, Namsam, Napang Ga, Naukpe, Ngalang Ga, Ningbau Ga, Pachaung, Pangaw, Ritu Ga, Sabigahtawng, Salem, Saungle, Seinnan, Sekkyu, Shirang, Sinla, Sunzo, Taklang, Tasinngan, Thazi, Uka Ga, Utaw, Wakshang, Yana, Yang-yaw, Yungpaw Ga.[15]

Demographics edit

Historically the Shan people migrated to the Hkamti area from Mong Kawng, encouraged by the Shan King Sao Hsam Long Hpa.[16] The Tibetan people also migrated as far south as the Hkamti plain.[17] The Khamti ethnic group live in this region of Burma.[18] In the Laung Sauk village tract in the hill forest to the northwest of Hkamti town,[19] the locals speak their own dialect, "lawng-sauk".[20]

At the time of the 2014 census, the religious composition of the population was: 87.9% Buddhist, 6.2% Christian, 4.3% Islam, 0.5% Hindu, 0.8% Animist, 0.2% Other religion and 0.1% No religion. The 4.3% Muslim is higher than the regional average of 1.1%. As of 2014. 79.1% of people in the township were literate, though this was significantly higher for youths in the 15-24 age bracket with 92.6%. School attendance was higher than the average in the country.[14]

Economy edit

At the time of the 2014 census, 77.4% of people aged 15–64 were employed in the township, though the disparity between males and females is high with males at 89.3% and females just 60%. 46.9% of all employed aged 15–64 were agricultural, forestry and fishery workers, followed by crafts and trade workers at 16.2%, the latter group higher than the regional average of 11%. In total, 7541 people were employed in agriculture, forestry or fishing, 1914 in mining and quarrying, 1647 in retail, 393 in accommodation and food services, 386 in transportation, 354 in construction, 665 in public administration, 263 in education, 241 in manufacturing and 155 in human health and social work activities.[14]

The Chindwin River plays a key role in agricultural production in the township, with rice cultivated in several places. The area to the northwest of Hkamti town and the villages of Seinnan, Kado-thingan and Kaung Hein in particular are major centres for production in the township with extensive fields alongside the Chindwin.[19] A North Korean firm is involved with gold mining in the township in the village of Nangsipon.[21] Disputes broke out in the township over the mining of jade in January 2017.[22]

Health and social issues edit

The township in general has low living standards and suffers from poor access to quality healthcare,[23] though Hkamti Hospital is situated in the southeast of the main town of Hkamti.[19] In February 2020, Eleven News stated that Hkamti Township has the largest number of TB patients in the entire Sagaing Region, amounting to over 200 in Hkamti and Hpakant. The patients are being treated by a mobile team of doctors. The worst affected areas are Zip Phyu Gone ward and the villages of Sin Thayar and Shwe Pyi Thar. As of 2020 the health director of the township was Daw Naing Naing.[23] A travelling medical team also treats diabetes and various diseases such as eye disorders, skin, bone and respiratory diseases, urinary tract infections, gum disease and gastroenteritis.[24] In March 2019 a number of gold mining workers in Nangsipon were suffering from suspected cases of sepsis.[21]

Drug trafficking and abuse has increasingly become a problem in the township, particularly among students of GTI Technical College and GTHS Government Industrial Science iinstitutes. Needles are often found in the streets of Hkamti town. U Thein Hlaing Win, a regional parliament speaker of the Sagaing Region stated that a Special Narcotics Force was being sent to Hkamti to deal with the issue.[25]

Flooding is common in the summer months such as July during the monsoon. Flood disaster preventative training is provided by the Department of Natural Disaster Management, and further aid is provided by the Red Cross.[11]

Landmarks edit

The main buildings of the township are situated in Hkamti Town, such as Mya Thein Tan Pagoda, the Khamti Post Office and a branch of the Myanmar Economic Bank in the southeast of the town. Hkamti also contains the Paw Maine Church, The Full Gospel Assembly Church, the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah's Witnesses, the Min Galar Market and a football pitch. Hkamti Airport lies to the southwest of the town.[26]

References edit

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  2. ^ "Myanmar: Administrative Division". Citypopulation.de. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  3. ^ Burma, Volumes 1-3, Director of Information, Union of Burma, 1950.
  4. ^ Compiled from official papers by James George Scott; Assisted by John Percy Hardiman (1901). "Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States, Part 2, Volume 1". Government printing, Burma.
  5. ^ "Reports on Forest Administration in Burma". Forest Department of Burma. 1907. pp. 28, 34.
  6. ^ "In Farthest Burma". Nature. 107 (2686): 231–232. 1921. doi:10.1038/107231b0. S2CID 28839040.
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  9. ^ "Sagaing Division (Upper)" 2010-09-21 at the Wayback Machine map Myanmar Information Management Unit, Map Id: MIMU270v01, 5 August 2010
  10. ^ . New Global Light of Myanmar. 10 September 2016. Archived from the original on February 16, 2020. Retrieved 15 February 2020.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  11. ^ a b "ခန္တီးမြို့နယ်၌ ရေဘေးအန္တရာယ် ကြိုတင်ကာကွယ်ရေး ဇာတ်တိုက်လေ့ကျင့် (Flood Fighting Exercise in Khamti Township)" (in Burmese). Myanmar Digital News. 8 July 2018. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  12. ^ "Aung Myay". Elevationmap.net. Retrieved 15 February 2020.
  13. ^ GeoNames database, Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  14. ^ a b c Hkamti Township Report, Department of Population, Myanmar Ministry of Labour, Immigration and Population.
  15. ^ "Khamti". Maplandia World Gazetteer. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  16. ^ Selected writings of U Sai Aung Tun, Myanmar Historical Commission, 2004 , p.52
  17. ^ The Geographical Journal, Volume 47. Royal Geographical Society. 1916. p. 50.
  18. ^ Introduction to Tai-Kadai people. International Conference on Tai Studies, Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development, Mahidol University. 1998. p. 26. ISBN 9789746613491.
  19. ^ a b c Google (16 February 2020). "Hkamti Township" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  20. ^ Oliver Milton; Richard D. Estes (1963). Burma Wildlife Survey, 1959-1960. American Committee for International Wild Life Protection. p. 39.
  21. ^ a b "ခန္တီးမြို့နယ်၊ နန်စီပွန်ကျေးရွာရှိ ..." (in Burmese). The Farmer Myanmar. 11 March 2019. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  22. ^ "ခန္တီးမြို့နယ်အတွင်း ကျောက်စိမ်းလုပ်ကွက်များနှင့် ပတ်သက်၍ အငြင်းပွားမှု ဖြစ်ပေါ်နေ (There is a dispute over jade mines in Khamti Township)" (in Burmese). Myanmar Times. 8 February 2017. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  23. ^ a b "စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီးတွင် ခန္တီးမြို့နယ်သည် တီဘီရောဂါလူနာ အများဆုံးဖြစ်နေသဖြင့် Mobile Team ဖြင့် အခမဲ့ကွင်းဆင်းကုသ (Khamti Township has the largest number of TB patients in Sagaing Region, free of charge with the Mobile Team)" (in Burmese). Eleven News. 15 February 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  24. ^ "ခႏၱီးၿမိဳ႕နယ္၊ လာဝယ္ေက်းရြာ၌ က်န္းမာေရး ေစာင့္ေရွာက္မႈ လုပ္ငန္းမ်ား ေဆာင္ရြက္ (Khamti Township Providing health care in Lahore village)" (in Burmese). Office of the Commander-in-Chief of Defence Services. 2 January 2020. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  25. ^ "စစ်ကိုင်းတိုင်းဒေသကြီး ခန္တီးမြို့နယ်အတွက် အထူးမူးယစ်တပ်ဖွဲ့စေလွှတ်ပေးရန် တိုင်းဒေသကြီးအစိုးရထံ တင်ပြထားသည်ဟု တိုင်းဒေသကြီး လွှတ်တော်ကိုယ်စားလှယ် ဦးသိန်းလှိုင်ဝင်း၏ ပြောကြားမှုအရ သိရသည်။ (According to U Thein Hlaing Win, a regional parliament speaker, the government has sent a special drug task force to Khamti Township in Sagaing Region)" (in Burmese). Eleven News. Retrieved 16 February 2020.
  26. ^ Google (16 February 2020). "Hkamti Township" (Map). Google Maps. Google. Retrieved 16 February 2020.

hkamti, township, khamti, township, burmese, ခန, နယ, township, hkamti, district, sagaing, region, burma, myanmar, principal, town, hkamti, 2014, township, population, people, covered, area, square, kilometres, township, dominated, chindwin, river, tributaries,. Hkamti Township or Khamti Township Burmese ခန တ မ နယ is a township in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of Burma Myanmar 1 The principal town is Hkamti As of 2014 the township had a population of 47 658 people and covered an area of 8 174 square kilometres 3 156 sq mi 2 The township is dominated by the Chindwin River and its tributaries as well as thickly forested areas Nearly half the active working population are employed in agriculture forestry or fishing The township is a producer of rice and has gold and jade reserves Hkamti Township ခန တ မ နယ Zingaling KhamtiTownshipLocation in Hkamti districtLocation in Sagaing regionHkamti TownshipLocation in BurmaCoordinates 26 0 N 95 41 E 26 000 N 95 683 E 26 000 95 683Country BurmaRegionSagaing RegionDistrictHkamtiCapitalHkamtiArea Total8 174 km2 3 156 sq mi Population Total47 658Time zoneUTC 6 30 MST Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Administrative divisions 3 1 Village tracts and wards 3 1 1 Wards 3 1 2 Village tracts 3 2 Villages 4 Demographics 5 Economy 6 Health and social issues 7 Landmarks 8 ReferencesHistory editThe name Hkamti means Place of Gold 3 According to James George Scott s 1901 Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States the Hkamti area was ruled by seven Sawbwas before the British arrived Hkamti was bordered to the east and the south by Uyu Township and to the west by Chin country bordering Assam and covered an area of 2576 square miles 4 In the 1900s the British established a small rubber plantation with hevea trees at Mepok It didn t prove successful 5 In 1914 the British built Fort Hertz in the territory of what was then Hkamti Long Captain Frank Kingdon Ward visited it on his travels 6 Hkamti later became the headquarters of the Myanmar Hills for the 52nd Myanmar Regiment who were controlling the area 7 In creating the Naga Self Administered Zone in 2010 a small portion of Hkamti Township south of the Kundwin Hemu stream 8 was transferred to Leshi Township 9 At 4am on 9 September 2016 a hand made bomb was detonated about 800 metres 2 600 ft from Hkamti town One person was killed the person who detonated the bomb Investigation of the area by the authorities found four unexploded mines which failed to detonate which were believed to be due to wet gunpowder 10 In July 2018 extensive flooding during the summer monsoon saw the village of Thazi evacuated and the people relocated 11 Geography editHkamti Township is situated in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of northwestern Burma The township is bordered by Nanyun Township to the north Lahe Township to the northwest Lay Shi Township to the southwest Homalin Township to the south and borders the Kachin State townships of Tanai Township to the northeast and Hpakan Township to the east and southeast 1 The township is dominated by the Chindwin River and areas of thick forest The Nam Tonhtun flows into the Chindwin to the southeast of Hkamti Town after meandering around the village of Aung Myay 12 The Nam Samun and Nam Saukpa streams flow into the Chindwin to the north and south of the village of Kaunghein respectively The Nam Kadon flows into the Chindwin near Kadi thingan in the Seinnan village tract The Nam Za wu begins in the hamlet of Sunzo Sun So in Saung Lin village tract and enters the Chindwin at the village of Mepok Mei Poke The Natyesan Chaung flows into the Chindwin in the south of township near Minsin Other streams include the Nam Pilin Nam Sake and the Nam Le 13 Administrative divisions editVillage tracts and wards edit The township is divided administratively into 25 village tracts and 3 wards According to the 2014 census the population of each is given 14 Wards edit Hkamti Myo Mar 3233 Paw Maing 3358 Zip Phyu Gone Zee Hpyu Kone 4960 Village tracts edit Ah Shey Kauk Taung 1194 Ah Nauk Kauk Taung 575 Aung Myay 1366 Hein Sun 476 Hpaung Saing 723 Hat Ti 327 Hman Pin 2616 Hpaing Lin 263 Kaung Hein 1251 Kha Maung 668 Kin Taw 1408 Kyauk Ywet 363 Laik Khaw 452 Laung Sauk 443 Lin Hpar 1371 Maw Law 304 Mei Poke 255 Min Sin 1789 Nant Hpar 2679 Pa Du Mone 7996 Par Saung 688 Par Yoe 984 Sar Lin 449 Saung Lin 954 Sein Nan 1462 Sin Thay 2611 Taik Ti 1205 Yat Nar 1255 Villages edit Hkamti Township also contains villages such as Ainda Bahumaing Chawhkam Gum Ga Hakon Hintiu Hkataw Hpalamung Htanghkaw Janhtang Kado maingkun Kado thingan Kadung Ga Kauktaung anauk Kauktaung ashe Kawai Kawala Kawngkau Kinsagahtawng Kumteng Lachau Lachau Ga Laisai Ga Lapauk Lapyep Ga Lasaung Laungtauk Maingnaung Mandung Mangu Man Pang Masum Zup Maung Te Namhkam Nammawhku Ga Namsam Napang Ga Naukpe Ngalang Ga Ningbau Ga Pachaung Pangaw Ritu Ga Sabigahtawng Salem Saungle Seinnan Sekkyu Shirang Sinla Sunzo Taklang Tasinngan Thazi Uka Ga Utaw Wakshang Yana Yang yaw Yungpaw Ga 15 Demographics editHistorically the Shan people migrated to the Hkamti area from Mong Kawng encouraged by the Shan King Sao Hsam Long Hpa 16 The Tibetan people also migrated as far south as the Hkamti plain 17 The Khamti ethnic group live in this region of Burma 18 In the Laung Sauk village tract in the hill forest to the northwest of Hkamti town 19 the locals speak their own dialect lawng sauk 20 At the time of the 2014 census the religious composition of the population was 87 9 Buddhist 6 2 Christian 4 3 Islam 0 5 Hindu 0 8 Animist 0 2 Other religion and 0 1 No religion The 4 3 Muslim is higher than the regional average of 1 1 As of 2014 79 1 of people in the township were literate though this was significantly higher for youths in the 15 24 age bracket with 92 6 School attendance was higher than the average in the country 14 Economy editAt the time of the 2014 census 77 4 of people aged 15 64 were employed in the township though the disparity between males and females is high with males at 89 3 and females just 60 46 9 of all employed aged 15 64 were agricultural forestry and fishery workers followed by crafts and trade workers at 16 2 the latter group higher than the regional average of 11 In total 7541 people were employed in agriculture forestry or fishing 1914 in mining and quarrying 1647 in retail 393 in accommodation and food services 386 in transportation 354 in construction 665 in public administration 263 in education 241 in manufacturing and 155 in human health and social work activities 14 The Chindwin River plays a key role in agricultural production in the township with rice cultivated in several places The area to the northwest of Hkamti town and the villages of Seinnan Kado thingan and Kaung Hein in particular are major centres for production in the township with extensive fields alongside the Chindwin 19 A North Korean firm is involved with gold mining in the township in the village of Nangsipon 21 Disputes broke out in the township over the mining of jade in January 2017 22 Health and social issues editThe township in general has low living standards and suffers from poor access to quality healthcare 23 though Hkamti Hospital is situated in the southeast of the main town of Hkamti 19 In February 2020 Eleven News stated that Hkamti Township has the largest number of TB patients in the entire Sagaing Region amounting to over 200 in Hkamti and Hpakant The patients are being treated by a mobile team of doctors The worst affected areas are Zip Phyu Gone ward and the villages of Sin Thayar and Shwe Pyi Thar As of 2020 the health director of the township was Daw Naing Naing 23 A travelling medical team also treats diabetes and various diseases such as eye disorders skin bone and respiratory diseases urinary tract infections gum disease and gastroenteritis 24 In March 2019 a number of gold mining workers in Nangsipon were suffering from suspected cases of sepsis 21 Drug trafficking and abuse has increasingly become a problem in the township particularly among students of GTI Technical College and GTHS Government Industrial Science iinstitutes Needles are often found in the streets of Hkamti town U Thein Hlaing Win a regional parliament speaker of the Sagaing Region stated that a Special Narcotics Force was being sent to Hkamti to deal with the issue 25 Flooding is common in the summer months such as July during the monsoon Flood disaster preventative training is provided by the Department of Natural Disaster Management and further aid is provided by the Red Cross 11 Landmarks editThe main buildings of the township are situated in Hkamti Town such as Mya Thein Tan Pagoda the Khamti Post Office and a branch of the Myanmar Economic Bank in the southeast of the town Hkamti also contains the Paw Maine Church The Full Gospel Assembly Church the Kingdom Hall of the Jehovah s Witnesses the Min Galar Market and a football pitch Hkamti Airport lies to the southwest of the town 26 References edit a b Myanmar States Divisions amp Townships Overview Map Archived 2010 12 03 at the Wayback Machine Myanmar Information Management Unit MIMU Myanmar Administrative Division Citypopulation de Retrieved 16 February 2020 Burma Volumes 1 3 Director of Information Union of Burma 1950 Compiled from official papers by James George Scott Assisted by John Percy Hardiman 1901 Gazetteer of Upper Burma and the Shan States Part 2 Volume 1 Government printing Burma Reports on Forest Administration in Burma Forest Department of Burma 1907 pp 28 34 In Farthest Burma Nature 107 2686 231 232 1921 doi 10 1038 107231b0 S2CID 28839040 Bareh Hamlet 2006 Encyclopaedia of North East India Volume 3 Mittal ISBN 9788170997900 Burma 1 250 000 topographic map Series U542 NG 46 12 Tamanthi U S Army Map Service August 1960 Sagaing Division Upper Archived 2010 09 21 at the Wayback Machine map Myanmar Information Management Unit Map Id MIMU270v01 5 August 2010 Hand made bomb blast kills one in Hkamti New Global Light of Myanmar 10 September 2016 Archived from the original on February 16 2020 Retrieved 15 February 2020 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link a b ခန တ မ နယ ရ ဘ အန တရ ယ က တင က က ယ ရ ဇ တ တ က လ က င Flood Fighting Exercise in Khamti Township in Burmese Myanmar Digital News 8 July 2018 Retrieved 16 February 2020 Aung Myay Elevationmap net Retrieved 15 February 2020 GeoNames database Retrieved 16 February 2020 a b c Hkamti Township Report Department of Population Myanmar Ministry of Labour Immigration and Population Khamti Maplandia World Gazetteer Retrieved 16 February 2020 Selected writings of U Sai Aung Tun Myanmar Historical Commission 2004 p 52 The Geographical Journal Volume 47 Royal Geographical Society 1916 p 50 Introduction to Tai Kadai people International Conference on Tai Studies Institute of Language and Culture for Rural Development Mahidol University 1998 p 26 ISBN 9789746613491 a b c Google 16 February 2020 Hkamti Township Map Google Maps Google Retrieved 16 February 2020 Oliver Milton Richard D Estes 1963 Burma Wildlife Survey 1959 1960 American Committee for International Wild Life Protection p 39 a b ခန တ မ နယ နန စ ပ န က ရ ရ in Burmese The Farmer Myanmar 11 March 2019 Retrieved 16 February 2020 ခန တ မ နယ အတ င က က စ မ လ ပ က က မ န င ပတ သက အင င ပ မ ဖ စ ပ န There is a dispute over jade mines in Khamti Township in Burmese Myanmar Times 8 February 2017 Retrieved 16 February 2020 a b စစ က င တ င ဒ သက တ င ခန တ မ နယ သည တ ဘ ရ ဂ လ န အမ ဆ ဖ စ န သဖ င Mobile Team ဖ င အခမ က င ဆင က သ Khamti Township has the largest number of TB patients in Sagaing Region free of charge with the Mobile Team in Burmese Eleven News 15 February 2020 Retrieved 16 February 2020 ခ ၿမ ႕နယ လ ဝယ က ရ က န မ ရ စ င ရ က မ လ ပ ငန မ ဆ င ရ က Khamti Township Providing health care in Lahore village in Burmese Office of the Commander in Chief of Defence Services 2 January 2020 Retrieved 16 February 2020 စစ က င တ င ဒ သက ခန တ မ နယ အတ က အထ မ ယစ တပ ဖ စ လ တ ပ ရန တ င ဒ သက အစ ရထ တင ပ ထ သည ဟ တ င ဒ သက လ တ တ က ယ စ လ ယ ဦ သ န လ င ဝင ပ က မ အရ သ ရသည According to U Thein Hlaing Win a regional parliament speaker the government has sent a special drug task force to Khamti Township in Sagaing Region in Burmese Eleven News 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