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- Born into the Suphannaphum dynasty father and Sukhothai dynasty mother.: 31–2  Chao Nakhon In Zhao Lu-qun Ying เจ้านครอินทร์ Suphannaphum 1374–1408 Also...
- Lavo and Suphannaphum. The ruling dynasty of Lavo gave rise to the Uthong Dynasty, in which the Suphannaphum dynasty came from the Suphannaphum federation...
- This article contains Thai text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Thai script. The Ayutthaya...
- Ayutthayan authority, at the expense of the Suphannaphum clan and other noble clans. Those of the Suphannaphum clan responded by forming alliances with the...
- was plagued by an epidemic. U Thong was the capital of the Kingdom of Suphannaphum, one of the mueang of the Dvaravati period, in which Ramathibodi I had...
- This article lists the royal consorts of monarchs of Thailand from the foundation of the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1238 until the present day. ประกาศ เรื่อง...
- ยอดฟ้า) or Kaeofa (Thai: แก้วฟ้า) was the 14th Ayutthayan king from the Suphannaphum Dynasty (c. 1536 – 10 June 1548) Yotfa was a son of King Chairachathirat...
- w****s, a group of nobles of the Sukhothai clan loyalists to the cause of Suphannaphum Dynasty began plotting to murder the couple. After ********inating the...
- son of Intharacha who had finally taken the Ayutthayan throne for the Suphannaphum Dynasty. He had two elder brothers: Prince Aiphraya and Prince Yiphraya;...
- Angkor in 1358 Results Khmer defensive victory.[citation needed] The Suphannaphum dynasty of Ayutthaya besieged Angkor Wat once more in 1370. Wolters suggests...