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- Southeast Asia. In the 14th century, the Ayutthaya Kingdom and its capital Ayuttaya was named after the Hindu holy city of Ayodhya, with the official religion...
- Thai dubbing artists Actor(s)/Actress(es) Notes Ing Achita Pramote Na Ayuttaya [th] Elijah Wood A Thailand actor and singer who dubbed for Wood as Frodo...
- Lokkayasutha in Ayutthaya- 29 metres (95 ft) the biggest reclining Buddha in Ayuttaya Wat Pa Mok Worawihan in Ang Thong - 23 metres (75 ft) The reclining Buddha...
- was at war with Burma. Since 1569, Burmese occupied the Siamese capital Ayuttaya for fifteen years. Seizing the opportunity, Cambodia launched a counter-offensive...
- Java, into the Khmer courts, and from there into the royal kitchens of Ayuttaya, Thailand, adding cardamom and tamarind to replace the turmeric. Cambodia...
- took place both on set and in different historical locations, like the Ayuttaya Historical Park and Wat Thammaram temple. The team also approached the...
- 1351, the Suphannabhumi Kingdom was merged into its succeeding state, Ayuttaya, after its last ruler, Uthong, moved eastward to create a new capital Ayutthaya...
- galangal to the recipe, which then made its way into the royal kitchens of Ayuttaya, where turmeric was replaced with cardamom and tamarind. Khmer royal dishes...
- Ang Chan's I army lead numbers of border raid on the nearby regions of Ayuttaya. Chan Reachea was born in Chaktomuk in 1486. He was the second son of King...
- Java, into the Khmer courts, and from there into the royal kitchens of Ayuttaya, Thailand, adding cardamom and tamarind to replace the turmeric. Cambodia...