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Homalin Township

Homalin Township (Burmese: ဟုမ္မလင်း မြို့နယ် [hóʊɰ̃məlɪ́ɰ̃ mjo̰nɛ̀]) is a township in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of Burma. The principal town is Homalin.[1] The principal rivers flowing through the township are the Chindwin River form north to south and the Uyu River from east to west, joining the Chindwin near Homalin town.[2]

Homalin Township
ဟုမ္မလင်း မြို့နယ်
Satellite view. The long strip is Homalin Airport. The meandering Uyu river can be seen joining the Chindwin river south of the town.
Location in Hkamti district
Homalin Township
Location in Burma
Coordinates: 24°53′N 94°55′E / 24.883°N 94.917°E / 24.883; 94.917Coordinates: 24°53′N 94°55′E / 24.883°N 94.917°E / 24.883; 94.917
Country Burma
RegionSagaing Region
DistrictHkamti District
CapitalHomalin
Time zoneUTC+6.30 (MST)
Location in Sagaing Region

History

Gardens were first planted along the banks of the Chindwu in Homalin Township around 1700. Several villages such as Tamanthi, Maungkan, Tason, Kawya, Onbet, Maingwe and Malin have been documented as producing pickled tea, known as "laphet".[3]

The 1908 Imperial Gazetteer of India recorded that the steamers of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company plied weekly between Pakokku and Homalin. Government of Myanmar also plied its launches on this route.[4][5] During World War II, Homalin on the bank of the Chindwin River, was occupied by the Japanese in late May/early June 1944.[6] Following this, after the Japanese were defeated, the town was combed thoroughly to remove any Japanese soldiers and this was followed by further preparations to counter any Japanese gunboat attacks from the river side.[7]

Naga tribes and their subgroups of Angkul, Nauk-aw, Laing Nang, Hyein Myay, Pain Kuu, Para, Makuri, Smmara, Pon Myo and Kyan Naga live in Homalin Township, apart from other townships such as the Khamti Township, Lahe Township, Layshee Township, Tanai Township, Nan Yon Township and Pan Saung of Sagaing Division.[8]

Wildlife

 
Relief map of the area. The wide river is the Chindwin River.

The Tamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary, which was established on April 11, 1974 on the eastern bank of the Chindwin River, forms part of Hkamti and Homalin Townships in Hkamti District of Sagaing Division. The area covered under this sanctuary is 830.40 square miles (2,150.7 km2), bounded between the Uyu River and Chindwin River; 230.40 square miles (596.7 km2) of this area is under the jurisdiction of the Homalin Township, while 600 square miles (1,600 km2) of the sanctuary is under Khamti Township.

The sanctuary abounds in tigers, elephants, gaur (Asiatic bison), leopards, serow, bear, Sumatran rhinoceros (Didermocherus Sumatrensis) and Javan rhinoceros (Rhinoceros sondaicus). In the past, it was a favourite ground for wildlife hunters and poachers. It is also reported to be home for were-tigers, known in Europe as the European werewolf. Other fauna found here are the white-winged wood duck and masked fin foot.[9] Over all, 30 species of mammals, including the endangered species of Roofed turtle are found here.[10]

Towns and villages

Towns and villages in Homalin include Awthaw, Awthaw, Chaunggan, Chaungson, Chaungzon, Dokthida, Gwedaukkon, Gwegyi, Gwegyi, Gyobin, Hehkam, Hepet, Hkodaung, Hkomi, Hkonsa, Hmangin, Hmawyonmyaing, Homalin, Hpacheleik, Hpanaing, Htawng-u, Htedanshi, Htingu, Htonmalut, Hulaung, Hunawng, Hunawng, Hupet, Hwebalan, Hwein, Hwekyin, Hwemate, Hwena, Hwepanan, Ingyintha, Intha, Kadaungbwin, Kanbawng, Kaukngo, Kawngkan, Kawngkan, Kawngkankyun, Kawya, Kettha, Kodaungma, Kondan, Kondan, Kondan, Kuntawng, Kwenan, Kyaingkyaing, Kyaukkwe, Kyawngon, Kyebin, Kyizu, Kyun-u, Lawngmin, Lawngpawng, Letagawng, Letpantha, Letsaunggan, Magyibin, Maingdaung, Maingkaing, Maingwe, Makaukpat, Mala, Malin, Malon, Manawtha, Man Huna, Man Kin, Manlinta, Manmaw, Man Maw, Man Maw, Manpa, Mansein, Mansein, Manthe, Man Thet, Mantonhe, Masein, Maungkan, Meng-u, Metkalet, Mezali, Minbwe, Minyagon, Molin, Mongkun, Mong Tawng, Monkali, Myaingtha, Myaukkon, Myauk-ywa, Myene, Myenga, Myintha, Namalin, Namamo, Namaw, Namchaw, Namheinkaw, Namhka, Namhkam, Namhkansi, Namhon, Namhpanwaik, Namhta, Namkut, Namlit, Nammaw, Nammonggwe, Nammu, Nammun, Nampagan, Nampahok, Nampangon, Nampethka, Namponbon, Nampwehlaing, Namset, Namtalan, Namttaw, Namtaungkyin, Na-nauk, Nankaung, Nansabi, Nantat, Nanthabaik, Nanthanyit, Na-ta-kyaik, Nathe, Natnan, Naunghto-ngo, Naungkatiat, Naungmon, Naungpin, Naungpin, Naungtaw, Naungyin, Nawngbamu, Nawnghena, Nawnghkam, Nawnghkun, Nawngkauk, Nawngke, Nawnglun, Nawngmawn, Nawngpang, Nawngpat, Nawngpu-awng, Nawngpuse, Nawngsankyin, Nawngsansaing, Nawngse, Nawngshu, Nawngtaw, Ngauksa, Ngobin, Nonpala, Nwenaing, Nyaungbintha, Nyaunggon, Obokadauk, Onbet, Onbinhin, Padaung, Pahok, Pamalon, Pamun, Panghkok, Panghpahpa, Panghta, Pangshwehlaw, Paukka, Paybin, Payit, Pebin, Pegon, Pehkwin, Peinhnegon, Petkala, Pinma, Pinnoksut, Pinpalu, Poktho, Saguzwe, Sahpe, Saingkun, Saingkyu, Saingme, Sankat, Sankyein, Satkaya, Sauksaik, Sawpaga, Sayetkon, Sedaw, Shwedwin, Shwetagun, Sinlamaung, Sinnga, Sitsawk, Sutle, Swekawngaw, Tabaw, Taikat, Talaunggyaung, Tamanthi, Tapan, Tape, Tason, Tatkon, Taungbola, Taungdaw, Taungni-chinywa, Taung-ywa, Tawngbohla, Tawnglin, Tawng-ywa, Tawzi, Teinkin, Teinmata, Tetkon, Thabigon, Thapangaing, Thapanzeik, Thaungdut, Thawun, Thayagon, Thayagon, Thetkedawng, Thitseikkon, Thugyizu, Tilawng, Tonbawdi, Tonhe, Tonleik, Tonlon, Tonlonhupang, Tonmahe, Tonmakeng, Tonmalaw, Tonmate, Tonmatet, Tonmenan, Tonpin, Tonsaga, Tonsahka, Tonzi, Twetwa, Twetwa, Wetka, Yalagaung, Yaza, Yebawmi, Yegyanzin, Yegyaw, Yele, Yele, Yethpa, Ywadanshe, Ywathit, Zedizeik and Zibyugon.

Languages

Festivals

The most famous festival celebrated in the Homalin Township, which is largely inhabited by Naga tribals, is the Kaibi New Year festival on 15 January every year, which is a festival common to all Naga tribals of the entire region. Other festivals by the community are the new housing ceremony, harvesting ceremony and the spiritual worship ceremony.[8]

References

  1. ^ "Myanmar States/Divisions & Townships Overview Map" 2010-12-03 at the Wayback Machine Myanmar Information Management Unit (MIMU)
  2. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-11.
  3. ^ Kew bulletin. Vol. 10. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, JSTOR (Organization), H. M. Stationery Office. 1896. p. 14.
  4. ^ Imperial gazetteer of India: provincial series. Vol. 11. Superintendent of Government Printing. 1908. p. 229. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
  5. ^ Sir William Stevenson Meyer (1908). Imperial Gazetteer of India. Vol. 10. Clarendon Press. p. 248.
  6. ^ Bisheshwar Prasad (1958). The reconquest of Burma, June 1942 – August 1945. Official history of the Indian Armed Forces in the Second World War, 1939–1945. p. 54.
  7. ^ Commager, Henry Steele (2004). The Story of the Second World War. Brassey's. p. 214. ISBN 1-57488-741-6. Retrieved 2010-09-28.
  8. ^ a b . The Naga Tribes. Ethnic Tours in Myanmar. Archived from the original on December 10, 2006. Retrieved 2010-09-30.
  9. ^ Sein Tu. "The Nature of Were-Tigers". Tamanthi Wild-life Sanctuary. Department of Psychology, University of Mandalay. Archived from the original on 2012-11-19. Retrieved 2009-09-28.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  10. ^ "Htamanthie wildlife sanctuary (Homalin Township, Sagaing Division)". Myanmar Walker. Retrieved 2010-09-28.

homalin, township, burmese, မလင, နယ, hóʊɰ, məlɪ, township, hkamti, district, sagaing, region, burma, principal, town, homalin, principal, rivers, flowing, through, township, chindwin, river, form, north, south, river, from, east, west, joining, chindwin, near,. Homalin Township Burmese ဟ မ မလင မ နယ hoʊɰ melɪ ɰ mjo nɛ is a township in Hkamti District in the Sagaing Region of Burma The principal town is Homalin 1 The principal rivers flowing through the township are the Chindwin River form north to south and the Uyu River from east to west joining the Chindwin near Homalin town 2 Homalin Township ဟ မ မလင မ နယ TownshipSatellite view The long strip is Homalin Airport The meandering Uyu river can be seen joining the Chindwin river south of the town Location in Hkamti districtHomalin TownshipLocation in BurmaCoordinates 24 53 N 94 55 E 24 883 N 94 917 E 24 883 94 917 Coordinates 24 53 N 94 55 E 24 883 N 94 917 E 24 883 94 917Country BurmaRegionSagaing RegionDistrictHkamti DistrictCapitalHomalinTime zoneUTC 6 30 MST Location in Sagaing Region Contents 1 History 2 Wildlife 3 Towns and villages 4 Languages 5 Festivals 6 ReferencesHistory EditGardens were first planted along the banks of the Chindwu in Homalin Township around 1700 Several villages such as Tamanthi Maungkan Tason Kawya Onbet Maingwe and Malin have been documented as producing pickled tea known as laphet 3 The 1908 Imperial Gazetteer of India recorded that the steamers of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company plied weekly between Pakokku and Homalin Government of Myanmar also plied its launches on this route 4 5 During World War II Homalin on the bank of the Chindwin River was occupied by the Japanese in late May early June 1944 6 Following this after the Japanese were defeated the town was combed thoroughly to remove any Japanese soldiers and this was followed by further preparations to counter any Japanese gunboat attacks from the river side 7 Naga tribes and their subgroups of Angkul Nauk aw Laing Nang Hyein Myay Pain Kuu Para Makuri Smmara Pon Myo and Kyan Naga live in Homalin Township apart from other townships such as the Khamti Township Lahe Township Layshee Township Tanai Township Nan Yon Township and Pan Saung of Sagaing Division 8 Wildlife Edit Relief map of the area The wide river is the Chindwin River The Tamanthi Wildlife Sanctuary which was established on April 11 1974 on the eastern bank of the Chindwin River forms part of Hkamti and Homalin Townships in Hkamti District of Sagaing Division The area covered under this sanctuary is 830 40 square miles 2 150 7 km2 bounded between the Uyu River and Chindwin River 230 40 square miles 596 7 km2 of this area is under the jurisdiction of the Homalin Township while 600 square miles 1 600 km2 of the sanctuary is under Khamti Township The sanctuary abounds in tigers elephants gaur Asiatic bison leopards serow bear Sumatran rhinoceros Didermocherus Sumatrensis and Javan rhinoceros Rhinoceros sondaicus In the past it was a favourite ground for wildlife hunters and poachers It is also reported to be home for were tigers known in Europe as the European werewolf Other fauna found here are the white winged wood duck and masked fin foot 9 Over all 30 species of mammals including the endangered species of Roofed turtle are found here 10 Towns and villages EditTowns and villages in Homalin include Awthaw Awthaw Chaunggan Chaungson Chaungzon Dokthida Gwedaukkon Gwegyi Gwegyi Gyobin Hehkam Hepet Hkodaung Hkomi Hkonsa Hmangin Hmawyonmyaing Homalin Hpacheleik Hpanaing Htawng u Htedanshi Htingu Htonmalut Hulaung Hunawng Hunawng Hupet Hwebalan Hwein Hwekyin Hwemate Hwena Hwepanan Ingyintha Intha Kadaungbwin Kanbawng Kaukngo Kawngkan Kawngkan Kawngkankyun Kawya Kettha Kodaungma Kondan Kondan Kondan Kuntawng Kwenan Kyaingkyaing Kyaukkwe Kyawngon Kyebin Kyizu Kyun u Lawngmin Lawngpawng Letagawng Letpantha Letsaunggan Magyibin Maingdaung Maingkaing Maingwe Makaukpat Mala Malin Malon Manawtha Man Huna Man Kin Manlinta Manmaw Man Maw Man Maw Manpa Mansein Mansein Manthe Man Thet Mantonhe Masein Maungkan Meng u Metkalet Mezali Minbwe Minyagon Molin Mongkun Mong Tawng Monkali Myaingtha Myaukkon Myauk ywa Myene Myenga Myintha Namalin Namamo Namaw Namchaw Namheinkaw Namhka Namhkam Namhkansi Namhon Namhpanwaik Namhta Namkut Namlit Nammaw Nammonggwe Nammu Nammun Nampagan Nampahok Nampangon Nampethka Namponbon Nampwehlaing Namset Namtalan Namttaw Namtaungkyin Na nauk Nankaung Nansabi Nantat Nanthabaik Nanthanyit Na ta kyaik Nathe Natnan Naunghto ngo Naungkatiat Naungmon Naungpin Naungpin Naungtaw Naungyin Nawngbamu Nawnghena Nawnghkam Nawnghkun Nawngkauk Nawngke Nawnglun Nawngmawn Nawngpang Nawngpat Nawngpu awng Nawngpuse Nawngsankyin Nawngsansaing Nawngse Nawngshu Nawngtaw Ngauksa Ngobin Nonpala Nwenaing Nyaungbintha Nyaunggon Obokadauk Onbet Onbinhin Padaung Pahok Pamalon Pamun Panghkok Panghpahpa Panghta Pangshwehlaw Paukka Paybin Payit Pebin Pegon Pehkwin Peinhnegon Petkala Pinma Pinnoksut Pinpalu Poktho Saguzwe Sahpe Saingkun Saingkyu Saingme Sankat Sankyein Satkaya Sauksaik Sawpaga Sayetkon Sedaw Shwedwin Shwetagun Sinlamaung Sinnga Sitsawk Sutle Swekawngaw Tabaw Taikat Talaunggyaung Tamanthi Tapan Tape Tason Tatkon Taungbola Taungdaw Taungni chinywa Taung ywa Tawngbohla Tawnglin Tawng ywa Tawzi Teinkin Teinmata Tetkon Thabigon Thapangaing Thapanzeik Thaungdut Thawun Thayagon Thayagon Thetkedawng Thitseikkon Thugyizu Tilawng Tonbawdi Tonhe Tonleik Tonlon Tonlonhupang Tonmahe Tonmakeng Tonmalaw Tonmate Tonmatet Tonmenan Tonpin Tonsaga Tonsahka Tonzi Twetwa Twetwa Wetka Yalagaung Yaza Yebawmi Yegyanzin Yegyaw Yele Yele Yethpa Ywadanshe Ywathit Zedizeik and Zibyugon Languages EditSomra language Makury language Tai Laing languageFestivals EditThe most famous festival celebrated in the Homalin Township which is largely inhabited by Naga tribals is the Kaibi New Year festival on 15 January every year which is a festival common to all Naga tribals of the entire region Other festivals by the community are the new housing ceremony harvesting ceremony and the spiritual worship ceremony 8 References Edit Myanmar States Divisions amp Townships Overview Map Archived 2010 12 03 at the Wayback Machine Myanmar Information Management Unit MIMU Map of Homalin Township PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2012 04 25 Retrieved 2011 11 11 Kew bulletin Vol 10 Royal Botanic Gardens Kew JSTOR Organization H M Stationery Office 1896 p 14 Imperial gazetteer of India provincial series Vol 11 Superintendent of Government Printing 1908 p 229 Retrieved 2010 09 28 Sir William Stevenson Meyer 1908 Imperial Gazetteer of India Vol 10 Clarendon Press p 248 Bisheshwar Prasad 1958 The reconquest of Burma June 1942 August 1945 Official history of the Indian Armed Forces in the Second World War 1939 1945 p 54 Commager Henry Steele 2004 The Story of the Second World War Brassey s p 214 ISBN 1 57488 741 6 Retrieved 2010 09 28 a b Ethnic Tribes in Myanmar Burma The Naga Tribes Ethnic Tours in Myanmar Archived from the original on December 10 2006 Retrieved 2010 09 30 Sein Tu The Nature of Were Tigers Tamanthi Wild life Sanctuary Department of Psychology University of Mandalay Archived from the original on 2012 11 19 Retrieved 2009 09 28 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link Htamanthie wildlife sanctuary Homalin Township Sagaing Division Myanmar Walker Retrieved 2010 09 28 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Homalin Township amp oldid 1135784127, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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