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pronounced [bɔ̄ː.rōm.mā.trāj.lôːk.kā.nâːt], Sanskrit: Brahmatrailokanātha) or
Trailok (1431–1488) was the king of the
Ayutthaya Kingdom from 1448 to 1488. He...
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recognised Nakhon Si
Thammarat as
belonging to Siam. The
Palatine law of King
Trailok dated 1468,
listed Nakhon Si
Thammarat as one of
eight "great cities" (phraya...
- one or more 'white' elephants, it was a
glorious and
happy sign." King
Trailok possessed the first. In the Thai language, they are
called albino, not...
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Princess Lithai Ramesuan Thong Lan Sri
Thephahurat Intharacha I
Princess Luethai Ramracha Chao Sam
Phraya Devi
Saileuthai Trailok Phaya Ram Boromapan...
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Nakhon Si
Thammarat as
belonging to Siam. In the
Palatinate Law of King
Trailok dated 1468,
Nakhon Si
Thammarat was
listed as one of
eight great cities...
- 1409/10 Chao Sam
Phraya ?–1448 r. 1424–1448 Devi
Saileuthai ?–1400 1400–1419
Trailok 1431–1488 r. 1448–1488
Boromapan ?–1438 1419–1438
Phaya Ram Intharacha...
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residence of the
royal Brahmin, with
settlements around 1457 (coincides King
Trailok's reign).
Brahmins were the
gentry of
their day, the
ancestors of many important...
- east side,
Nonthaburi Province. Its
origins date back to the
reign of
Trailok (สมเด็จพระบรมไตรโลกนาถ), a 15th-century
Ayutthaya era king.
Outside ordination...