-
country was a
transliteration of the
Khmer spelling,
rendered in
English as
Sukhodaya (Khmer: សុខោទ័យ). The
Khmer term is
itself derived from the
Sanskrit sukha...
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Retrieved 7
November 2012. Cœdès, G. (1921). "The
Origins of the
Sukhodaya Dynasty" (PDF).
Journal of the Siam Society. JSS Vol. 14.1b (digital)...
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Bangkok 2003 Cœdès, G. (1921). "The
Origins of the
Sukhodaya Dynasty" (PDF).
Journal of the Siam Society. 14 (1). Siam
Heritage Trust...
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Locust Valley, New York, p. 68, and A.B. Griswold, 'Towards a
History of
Sukhodaya Art,
Bangkok 1967,
pages 12–32 Dershowitz,
Nachum and Reingold, Edward...
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Lodaiya of
Sukhodaya, p 110 Wyatt,
David K.
Thailand A
Short History.
Silkworm Books, Chiang...
- of visitors. Originally,
Sukhothai was a
Khmer empire's
outpost named Sukhodaya.
During the
reign of
Khmer Empire, the
Khmers built some
monuments there...
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Alexander B.
Griswold (1992). "The
Inscription of King Rāma Gāṃhèṅ of
Sukhodaya (1292 CE)", p. 265, in
Epigraphic and
Historical Studies.
Journal of the...
- its name. Its ruler, Medhātithi, had
seven sons, Śāntabhaya, Śiśira,
Sukhodaya, Ānanda, Śiva, Kṣemaka and Dhruva, who rule sub-kingdoms on the continents...
- has it that the term "Thai"
derives from the last
syllables -daya in
Sukhodaya/
Sukhothay (สุโขทัย), the name of the
Sukhothai Kingdom. The spelling...
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succeeded by his son Ban Mueang. Cœdès, G. (1921). "The
Origins of the
Sukhodaya Dynasty" (PDF).
Journal of the Siam Society. 14 (1). Siam
Heritage Trust...