Hkamti Long

Hkamti Long
State of the Shan States
c. 1796–20th century

Hkamti Long 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
Succeeded by
British Burma

Hkamti Long (Burmese: ခန္တီးကြီး; Chinese: 坎底), also known as Khamti Long or Khandigyi, 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.