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Tilokaraj (Thai: พระเจ้าติโลกราช, Tilokarāja), also
spelt Tilokarat and Tilokkarat, was the 9th
monarch of the
Mangrai Dynasty.
According to the Chiang...
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continued as
Prince Soi, a half-brother of
Tilokaraj,
revolted against the new king. Soi
refused to pay
homage to
Tilokaraj and
brought his
father into his palace...
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describing the war
between King
Borommatrailokkanat of
Ayutthaya and
Prince Tilokaraj of Lan Na. One
literary work is Kap He Ruea,
composed by
Prince Thammathibet...
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Inthakanthao of Nan
Kingdom plotted to
capture neighboring Phayao by
asking King
Tilokaraj to help him
fight against Vietnamese troops attacking Nan, even though...
- took
until the mid-15th
century to be
finished during the
reign of king
Tilokaraj. It was then 82 m high and had a base
diameter of 54 m, at that time the...
- Wat Chet Yot in
Chiang Mai (established in the 15th
century under King
Tilokaraj).
Mythological creatures used as
decoration for
stairs are
typical of...
- city center. It is
believed to have been
built during the
reign of King
Tilokaraj (1441–1487), and
serves an old Mon community. Its
architecture demonstrates...
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March 21 –
Nicholas of Flüe,
Swiss hermit and
saint (b. 1417) May 27 –
Tilokaraj, king of Lan Na (b. 1409) June 16 – John de la Pole, 1st Earl of Lincoln...
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Haripunchai kingdom of the Mon. It
became part of Lan Na in 1443, when King
Tilokaraj was on an
expedition to
capture Nan.
Provincial seal:
According to legend...
- Tao) for the next 32 years. In 1468, it was
moved to
Chiang Mai by King
Tilokaraj,
where it was kept in a
niche in a
large stupa called Chedi Luang. The...