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Kawila (Thai: กาวิละ, Kāvila,
Northern Thai: , 31
October 1742 – 1816), also
known as Phra
Boromrachathibodi (Thai: พระบรมราชาธิบดี), was the Northern...
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Thanapat Kawila (Thai: ธนภัทร กาวิละ; born 20
April 1993),
nicknamed Film, is a Thai
singer and actor.
Entered the
industry from the
Rakfuntalob Casting...
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Nakhon Ping, Sriwichai, Mengrai, and
Kawila. The
first three are on the west bank of the Ping River, and
Kawila is on the east bank.
Nakhon Ping District...
- in Lan Na, east of
Salween River. Lan Na,
under the
leadership of
Prince Kawila of
Chiang Mai with
Siamese support,
successfully repelled the
Burmese invasion...
- Lanna.
Kawila's sister, Sri Anocha, was
married to
Chaophraya Surasi. King
Taksin appointed Phaya Chaban as
governor of
Chiang Mai and
Kawila as governor...
- held
Chaikaew as
political hostage in
Chiang Mai,
leaving Chaikaew's son
Kawila to
oversee the
affairs in
Lampang on
behalf of his father. King
Taksin defeated...
- Saikham [th]
Chiraprapha Chaiyachettha Mekuti Wisutthithewi Chet Ton
dynasty Kawila Thammalangka Khamfan Phutthawong ****taraprathet
Kawilorot Suriyawong Inthawichayanon...
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local chiefs,
Kawila of
Lampang revolted with
Siamese help, and
captured the city on 15
January 1775,
ending the 200-year
Burmese rule.
Kawila was installed...
- Na in 1774 to free the
kingdom from
Burmese rule with the help of
Phraya Kawila, a
prince from Lampang. In 1776, he
conquered Khmer Pa Dong (around modern...
- 200 years. In 1774, the
native Tai Yuan
chiefs Phraya Chaban and
Phraya Kawila conflicted with
Thado Mindin the
Burmese governor of
Ching Mai and decided...