- to the feudal-like
social system of the period,
where common freemen or
phrai (ไพร่) were
subject to
conscription or corvée
labour in
service of the kingdom...
-
Phrai Bueng (Thai: ไพรบึง,
pronounced [pʰrāj bɯ̄ŋ]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
central part of
Sisaket province,
northeastern Thailand. Neighboring...
- as a
Phrai Luang (ไพร่หลวง) or
under a nobleman's
dominion (Moon Nai or Chao Khun Moon Nai มูลนาย หรือเจ้าขุนมูลนาย) as a
Phrai Som (ไพร่สม).
Phrai owed...
- tradition. Nang Tani may also be
called Phi Tani (ผีตานี; "Ghost of Tani") or
Phrai Tani (พรายตานี; "Nymph of Tani"). This
ghost inhabits the
clumps of wild...
-
township (thesaban tambon). Boek
Phrai includes 12
villages under the Boek
Phrai township administration.
Industries in Boek
Phrai include a
sugar factory, tapioca...
-
registered as a
phrai (servant) with the
local lords, chao nai (เจ้านาย). When war
broke out, male
phrai were
subject to impressment.
Above the
phrai was a nai...
-
Phrai Phatthana (Thai: ไพรพัฒนา,
pronounced [pʰrāj pʰát.tʰā.nāː]) is a
tambon (subdistrict) of Phu Sing District,
Sisaket Province,
lower northeastern...
- be
registered to be
conscripted - to be sent to war (
Phrai Thaan) or
public construction (
Phrai luang). It was
similar to
modern form of conscription...
- were not recruited.
There were
three types of
Phrai;
Direct royal servants,
Phrai luang (ไพร่หลวง);
Phrai luang were
under the
services of
various functional...
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Panan ผีพนัน (ทวาบร) Phi
Phrai (ผีพราย) Phi Pia ผีเพลีย Phi
Phrai (ผีไพร) Phi Pongผีโพง
Comet ผีพุ่งไต้ (ผีปุ้งส้าว) Phi...