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Klong khaek (Thai: กลองแขก,
pronounced [klɔːŋ kʰɛ̀ːk]) is a type of double-headed
barrel drum used in Thai music. The term
literally means "Indian drum"...
- snack.
Kluai khaek is made from fried,
floured banana commonly topped with
white sesame. For the word
kluai in Thai
means "banana" and
khaek literally means...
- Wat
Khaek (Thai: วัดแขก) is an
unofficial term
meaning Indian's temple. It is
composed of two words; wat
meaning religious place, and
khaek meaning "of...
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Prang Khaek (Thai: ปรางค์แขก), also
known officially as
Devasathan Prang Khaek (Thai: เทวสถานปรางค์แขก), is a 9-10th
century Angkorian Hindu temple in...
- Kong
Khaek (Thai: กองแขก) is a
tambon (subdistrict) of Mae
Chaem District, in
Chiang Mai Province, Thailand.[failed verification] In 2005 it had a po****tion...
- Pi (quadruple-reed
instrument -
similar to oboe) player, a pair of
klong khaek players, and a
cymbal player (referred to as "ching").
During the Ram Muay...
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railway station. From
Wongwian Yai
along Prajadhipok Road to the
north is Ban
Khaek, a four-way intersection,
where Prajadhipok cuts
across Itsaraphap Roads...
- is Sala
Keoku (alternatively
spelled as Sala Kaew Ku, also
known as Wat
Khaek), a park of
colossal sculptures, some over 20 m tall. The park is the handiwork...
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repeatedly finds new
interpretations in
likay folk theatre. "Awk
khaek" (Thai: ออกแขก; RTGS: ok
khaek) is the
performance before likay begins when the performer...
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descent may be
called in Thai:
Khaek Ma-ngon (Thai: แขกมะหง่น, แขกมะหง่อน),
Khaek ****n (Thai: แขกมห่น, แขกมะห่น) or
Khaek Chaosen (Thai: แขกเจ้าเซน; "Shia...