- Wat
Phutthaisawan (Thai: วัดพุทไธศวรรย์; also spelled:
Phutthai Sawan or Buddhaisawan; literally: "Monastery of
Buddhist Kingship") is a
historic Thai...
- only
after the
Emerald Buddha. The
image is
currently housed at the
Phutthaisawan Hall (formerly a part of the
Front Palace), now the
Bangkok National...
- The
Phutthaisawan Hall of the
former Front Palace....
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recognized as an
essential element of
traditional Thai
culture and arts. Wat
Phutthaisawan, a
major ancient temple in Ayutthaya, is
considered to be the birthplace...
- as
defeated in the war in
Burma in 1767. Wat
Phutthaisawan,
Ayutthaya Wat
Phutthaisawan Wat
Phutthaisawan Wat Phu Khao Thong,
Ayutthaya King Narai's Palace...
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eleven connected halls known as the Phra Wiman,
built around 1789. The
Phutthaisawan Hall was
probably built around 1795, when
Surasinghanat led a campaign...
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Lokaya Sutharam 1452 King
Intharacha Wat Phra Ram 1369 King
Ramesuan Wat
Phutthaisawan Before 1350 King
Ramathibodi I
Built before Ayutthaya was
founded Chedi...
- 1351) in the city of
Ayutthaya by the Chao
Phraya river opposite Wat
Phutthaisawan close to his
birthplace less than 2 km (1.2 mi). His
younger brother...
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Chaiwatthanaram at night;
Ladchado market in Phak Hai district; Wat
Phutthaisawan;
Luang Pu
Thuat statue at
Maharat Buddhist Park, Maha Rat district;...
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without Chofas located at Wat Oi, Ang Thong,
similar to
Ubosot of Wat
Phutthaisawan, Phra
Nakhon Si
Ayutthaya Ubosot with
multiple front roof
located at...