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- Q1484000 subject Q4044882.
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- Q1484000 abstract "The Khamti (Burmese: ခန္တီးရှမ်းလူမျိုး; also spelt Hkamti Shan) or Tai Khamti (Thai: ชาวไทคำตี่, Chao Tai Kam Dtee) as they are also known, are a sub-group of the Shan people found in the Sagaing Division, Hkamti District in northwestern Burma as well as Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh in India. Smaller numbers can be found in parts of Assam as well as the East Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh. As of 1990 their total population was estimated to be around 70,000, but in 2000 it was recalculated that it actually stood at 13,100, of which 4,235 live in Burma. The tribe's name is also spelled Khampti by the Assamese.The Khamti who inhabit the region around the Tengapani basin were descendants of migrants who came during the 18th century from the Bor-Khampti region, the mountainous valley of the Irrawaddy. The Khamti possess East Asian features.The Tai-Khamti are followers of Theravada Buddhism. The Tai-Khampti adopted a script of Shan origin, known as Lik-Tai for their language. Their mother tongue is known as Khamti language.".
- Q1484000 language Q29401.
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- Q1484000 populationPlace Q668.
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- Q1484000 related Q472834.
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- Q1484000 religion Q132265.
- Q1484000 religion Q43004.
- Q1484000 religion Q9089.
- Q1484000 thumbnail Tai_Khampti_diorama.JPG?width=300.
- Q1484000 totalPopulation "70000".
- Q1484000 wikiPageExternalLink taikhamtinamsai.blogspot.in.
- Q1484000 wikiPageExternalLink taikhamtiyouth.org.
- Q1484000 wikiPageExternalLink Khampti.
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- Q1484000 wikiPageWikiLink Q29401.
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- Q1484000 group "Khamti Shan".
- Q1484000 langs "Khamti, Burmese, Assamese, other".
- Q1484000 popplace Q668.
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- Q1484000 poptime "70000".
- Q1484000 related Q472834.
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- Q1484000 rels Q132265.
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- Q1484000 type EthnicGroup.
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- Q1484000 comment "The Khamti (Burmese: ခန္တီးရှမ်းလူမျိုး; also spelt Hkamti Shan) or Tai Khamti (Thai: ชาวไทคำตี่, Chao Tai Kam Dtee) as they are also known, are a sub-group of the Shan people found in the Sagaing Division, Hkamti District in northwestern Burma as well as Lohit district of Arunachal Pradesh in India. Smaller numbers can be found in parts of Assam as well as the East Siang district of Arunachal Pradesh.".
- Q1484000 label "Khamti people".
- Q1484000 depiction Tai_Khampti_diorama.JPG.
- Q1484000 name "Khamti Shan".