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- is known in Thai as Phaniat Khlong Chang (Thai: เพนียดคล้องช้าง, pronounced [pʰā.nîa̯t kʰlɔ́ːŋ t͡ɕʰáːŋ]). The first element phaniat (Thai: เพนียด) means...
- thousands of men, proceeded to the north, lured by the Burmese decoy fleet at Phaniat only a kilometer to the north of Ayutthaya where the elephant khedda stood...
- hub of the province. Kasetsart University's Lopburi campus is in Tambon Phaniat, Khok Samrong District. Originally named Phu Kha, the minor district (king...
- Ayutthaya and proceeded to the north, meeting with the Burmese decoy fleet at Phaniat only a kilometer to the north of Ayutthaya where the elephant khedda stood...
- Agriculture's research stations at Pak Chong, Thap Kwang, Khok Charoen, Phaniat, Khao Hin Son, Phetchabun, Doi Pui, Faculty of Fisheries's research stations...
- 960 07. Khun Kaeo ขุนแก้ว 4 7,734 08. Tha Phraya ท่าพระยา 5 3,674 09. Phaniat พะเนียด 4 3,858 10. Bang Rakam บางระกำ 4 4,886 11. Khok Phra Chedi โคกพระเจดีย์...
- Ko Kaeo, in the north, the army of Nanda Bayin was stationed at Thung Phaniat, the royal army of Bayinnaung was stationed at the fields of Wat Pho Phueak...
- Aphaiphiphat.: 338  This victory allowed Minkhaung Nawrahta to proceed further to Phaniat, where the elephant khedda stood, which was just off the northern wall...
- commanders encamp in strategic places surrounding the city walls, Bayinnaung at Phaniat, the Viceroy at Ban Mai Makham, and the Governor of B****ein at the plain...
- Nawrahta to approach the northern section of Ayutthaya's city walls at Phaniat or the elephant khedda. Chaophraya Aphairacha the Chief Minister told Ekkathat...