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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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north of the
intersection of Huai Kaeo road and
Nimmanhemin road. King
Tilokarat commissioned the
construction of the
temple in 1455 CE
after he had sent...
- Borommatrailokkanat, however, led
armies to
successfully defeat Lan Na.
Tilokarat of
mueang Chiang Mai, and Yutthitthira,
governor of
mueang Sa****halok...
- Iraq and the
United States Taylor, p. 144 *Jumsai,
Manich (1976). "King
Tilokarat (1441–1485)". Po****r
History of Thailand. Bangkok,Thailand: Claremint...
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Phrao became one of the
important cities of the Lan Na Kingdom. King
Tilokarat, who is
considered a god-king of Lan Na, once
ruled this city
before becoming...
- Vickery’s Publications.
Retrieved 1 July 2015. Jumsai,
Manich (1976). "King
Tilokarat (1441–1485)". Po****r
History of Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: Claremint...
- Yangon:
Ministry of Information, Myanmar. Jumsai,
Manich (1976). "King
Tilokarat (1441–1485)". Po****r
History of Thailand. Bangkok,Thailand: Claremint...
- was
still able to
maintain its
trading and
industrial roles. In 1451,
Tilokarat of
Chiangmai annexed Si
Satchanalai to his
Lanna Kingdom and
renamed the...
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Westview Press. p. 99–100. ISBN 978-0813343631. Jumsai,
Manich (1976). "King
Tilokarat (1441–1485)". Po****r
History of Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: Claremint...
- (b. c. 1545)
Thomas Kyd,
author of The
Spanish Tragedy (b. 1558) "King
Tilokarat (1441–1485)", in Po****r
History of Thailand, by
Manich Jumsai (Claremint...