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Borommatrailokkanat (Thai: บรมไตรโลกนาถ,
pronounced [bɔ̄ː.rōm.mā.trāj.lôːk.kā.nâːt], Sanskrit: Brahmatrailokanātha) or
Trailok (1431–1488) was the king...
- a son of
Trailokanat and
served as
Trailokanat’s regent in
Ayutthaya during his father’s
campaigns against Lanna in the north.
Trailokanat died in 1488...
- rebellion. In 1451, Yutthitthira, a
Sukhothai royal who had
conflicts with
Trailokanat of Ayutthaya, gave
himself to Tilokkarat. Yut****hira
urged Trilokanat...
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Whereas feudalism developed in the
European Middle Ages,
Ayutthayan King
Trailokanat in the 15th
century instituted sakdina, a
system of
social hierarchy...
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ministries and
officially established the
Cabinet on
April 1, 1892. King
Trailokanat promulgated the
constitution of
Chatusadom in his
Palatine Law, or Phra...
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Ayutthaya came to rule Song Khwae. When
Prince Ramesuan was
crowned as King
Trailokanat of
Ayutthaya in 1448, Song
Khwae and the
Sukhothai Kingdom were incorporated...
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Kingdom of
Ayutthaya Kingdom of
Lanna Commanders and
leaders Borommarachathirat II
Trailokanat Indraracha †
Tilokaraj Muen
Loknakorn Muen Harn Nakorn...
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capital at
Chiang Mai. The poem was
written to
celebrate King
Boromma Trailokanat of
Ayutthaya (r. 1448-1488), the victor. The poem was
probably written...
- Wat
Ratchaburana is
connected to Wat Nang Phaya. In 1463, King
Boromma Trailokanat (1448-1488) of
Ayutthaya moved the
capital of his
empire to Phitsanulok...
- who
appointed governors to the city,
through centralization under King
Trailokanat in the
fifteenth century.
Nakhon Si
Thammarat served as the main seat...