Hkamti Lông
| Hkamti Lông | |||||||
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| State of the Shan States | |||||||
| c. 1796–20th century | |||||||
| Hkamti Lông in a map from In farthest Burma - the record of an arduous journey of exploration and research through the unknown frontier territory of Burma and Tibet (1921) | |||||||
| Area | |||||||
| • (estimate) | 2,330 km2 (900 sq mi) | ||||||
| Population | |||||||
| • (estimate)  | 11,000 | ||||||
| History | |||||||
| • Established  | c. 1796 | ||||||
| • Abdication of the last Saopha  | 20th century | ||||||
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Hkamti Lông (also spelled Khamti Long; Chinese: 坎底), also known as Khandigyi (Burmese: ခန္တီးကြီး) was a Shan state in what is today Burma. It was an outlying territory, located by the Mali River, north of Myitkyina District, away from the main Shan State area in present-day Kachin State. The main town was Putao.