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Chaliang may
refer to: From the Thai word เฉลียง (pronounced [tɕʰà.lǐaŋ], with
rising tone):
Chaliang (band), a Thai band
Chaliang subdistrict, a tambon...
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Chaliang (Thai: เชลียง, Chinese: 程良) or Sa****halok,
later known as Si Satchanalai, was a
political entity in the
upper Chao
Phraya Valley in
central Thailand...
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Chaliang (Thai: เฉลียง) is the name of a Thai band that was
active between 1982 and 1991.there were a
total of 6 albums.
Chaliang was one of the first...
- the city of
Sukhothai was
founded in 494
followed by its twin city of
Chaliang (เชลียง)
after Tai-speaking
people migrated southward from the
upper Mekong...
- Province,
northern Thailand. The park
covers the
ruins of Si
Satchanalai and
Chaliang. Si Satchanalai,
which literally means "City of good people", was founded...
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ruins of an
ancient temple complex known as Wat Phra Si
Rattana Mahathat Chaliang (Thai: วัดพระศรีรัตนมหาธาตุเชลียง). The area is part of Si Satchanalai...
- net/blog/newspeaker/2010/10/12/entry-2 puiman. (2000,
February 20).
chaliang.
Retrieved from www.
chaliang.com: http://www.
chaliang.com/new/Board-Detail55c0.html?ID=05024...
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Phraya valley (i.e. the
Kingdom of Sukhothai). In 1460, the
governor of
Chaliang surrendered to Tilokkarat.
Trailokanat then used a new
strategy and concentrated...
- 1087 to 1106, Si
Satchanalai king,
Kraisornrat (ไกรศรราช) who is of Mon's
Chaliang and Tai's
Chiang Saen lineages, took over the seat. An
attempt to re-expand...
- 468–1388
Dvaravati 500–1200
Tanling 600–644 Tou Yuan 600–647 Wen Dan 600–800
Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292
Ngoenyang 638–1292
Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura...