- Wat
Paknam Bhasicharoen (Thai: วัดปากน้ำภาษีเจริญ, RTGS: Wat
Paknam Phasi Charoen) is a
royal wat ('temple')
located in
Phasi Charoen district, Bangkok...
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river the pagoda, Phra
Samut Chedi, was erected.
These were
involved in the
Paknam incident of 13 July 1893,
which ended the Franco-Siamese
conflict with a...
- The
Paknam Incident was a
military engagement fought during the Franco-Siamese
crisis in July 1893.
While sailing off
Paknam on Siam's Chao
Phraya River...
- Wat
Paknam ****an (Thai: วัดปากน้ำญี่ปุ่น; ****anese: ワットパクナム日本別院) is the
largest Thai
Buddhist temple ('Wat') in ****an,
located in
Narita City,
Chiba Prefecture...
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increased tensions between Bangkok and Paris. The
conflict concluded with the
Paknam Incident, in
which French gunboats sailed up the Chao
Phraya River to blockade...
- the
former abbot of Wat
Paknam Bhasicharoen, he is
often called Luang Pu Wat
Paknam,
meaning 'the
Venerable Father of Wat
Paknam'. He
became a well-known...
- is
accessible to visitors. In 1819, the new town
Mueang Samut Prakan (or
Paknam) was established. Due to
economic problems in the early-1930s,
several administrative...
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position at
Siguk to the west of Ayutthaya,
while Nemyo Thihapate encamped at
Paknam Prasop to the
north of Ayutthaya.
Siamese king
Ekkathat sent
Siamese defense...
- The
Paknam Railway was Thailand's
first railway line,
established in 1893.
Stretching 21 km (13 mi), it was a
narrow gauge line. The line was constructed...
- 20th century. It is ****ociated with
several temples descended from Wat
Paknam Bhasicharoen in Bangkok. The
tradition is
distinguished from
other Thai...