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Sakdina (Thai: ศักดินา) was a
system of
social hierarchy in use from the
Ayutthaya to
early Rattanakosin periods of Thai history. It ****igned a numerical...
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Middle Ages,
Ayutthayan King
Trailokanat in the 15th
century instituted sakdina, a
system of
social hierarchy which ranked the king's
subjects according...
- the
samuhanayok had a
sakdina of 10,000. The
samuhakalahom was head of the Kalahom. Like the samuhanayok, the post had a
sakdina of 10,000. Most of office-holders...
- into the 20th
century and
created a
system of
social hierarchy called sakdina,
where male
commoners were
conscripted as corvée
labourers for six months...
- songwriter, and
communist revolutionary. His most
influential book was
Chomna Sakdina Thai,
written in 1957
under the
pseudonym Somsamai Sisutphan (สมสมัย ศรีศูทรพรรณ)...
- back [and] help me work for the nation. I
alone can no
longer contest Sakdina."
Plaek to one of Pridi's sons in June 1957. On 29
November 1951, the Silent...
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feudalism in
Thailand called sakdina and
Britain was
recently published in English. ****rit's
essay is
called "Farang
Sakdina." The
article describes ****rit's...
- commoners,
according to the
sakna or
sakdina system codified by King
Borommatrailokkanat (1448–1488). The
sakdina system was
similar to, but not the same...
- was
losing to
another influential groups led by Sarit, and
consisted of "
Sakdina" (royalties and royalists). Both
Plaek and Phao
intended to
bring home...
- ****stan
Feudal ****an
Hacienda Indian feudalism Mandala (political model)
Sakdina, a Thai
feudal system Samanta, an
Indian feudal system Zemene Mesafint...