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Ligor rebelled against the new King Phetracha. King
Phetracha sent
troops to put down
rebels in
Ligor in 1692. The
powers of the
governors of
Ligor was...
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Ligor inscription is an 8th-century
stone stele or
inscription discovered in
Ligor,
Nakhon Si Thammarat,
Southern Thailand Malay Peninsula. This inscription...
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inscription (824).
Outside Indonesia, the name
Shailendra is to be
found in the
Ligor inscription (775) on the
Malay peninsula and
Nalanda inscription (860) in...
- RTGS: Anachak
Nakhon Si Thammarat),
Nagara Sri
Dharmarashtra or the
Kingdom of
Ligor, was one of the
major constituent city
states (mueang) of the
Siamese kingdoms...
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Ligor Buzi (1915–1994) was an Albanian-American journalist. Buzi is
remembered as one of the
early pro-Fascists in Albania.
After World War II, he settled...
- Suphannabhum, and Phip Phli [th],: 37 as well as
Nakhon Si
Thammarat (
Ligor),
which became Siam in the late 13th century.
Previous studies suggested...
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flying the ****anese flag. He
fought successfully, and was
finally nominated Ligor (modern
Nakhon Si Thammarat), in the
southern peninsula in 1630, accompanied...
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ceastre in the
genitive plural form);
their name came in turn from the
river Ligor (now the
River Soar), the
origin of
whose name is
uncertain but thought...
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references to
other important port
cities of the time, such as
Patani and
Ligor, the
latter being the present-day
Nakhon Si Thammarat.
During the 17th century...
- the rank of
Chaophraya –
which was
superior to
Nakhon Noi the
governor of
Ligor or
Nakhon Si
Thammarat who held the rank of Phraya. In 1811,
Sultan Ahmad...