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invade Ayutthaya but
without achieving fruitful results and retreated.
Trailokkanat then took this
opportunity to
retake Sukhothai. Borommatrailokkanat,...
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until the mid 16th century. The poem has four parts: a
eulogy of King
Trailokkanat (preamble and
stanzas 1-60); a
summary of key
events from 1431 to c.1466...
- (1238–1583). It was
officially recognized as a Thai
instrument by King
Trailokkanat (1431–1488), who set the
official model of each
traditional Thai instrument...
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built the monastery,
giving it its name. In 1610,
Somdet Phra
Boromma Trailokkanat restored a
significant site by
constructing a nine-room
viharn called...
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concept of a
Viceroy was of
Greater Indian origin. In 1448,
Sukhothai King
Trailokkanat of was
crowned as the king of Ayutthaya,
uniting the two kingdoms. During...
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process occurred with an
accelerated pace
during the
reign of King Boromma-
trailokkanat (1448-1488) who
reformed Siam's
model of
governance by
turning the Siamese...
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Kingdom and
renamed the city to
Chiangcheun (Thai: เชียงชื่น). In 1474,
Trailokkanat of
Ayutthaya started the Ayutthaya-Lanna War and
recaptured the city...
- [5]
Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) area 2 - Moo7. King
Baromma Trailokkanat Camp (Royal Thai Army) - Moo2.
Highway Police Station 3
Division 5 -...
- that the poem was
written by Boromracha, the son and
successor of King
Trailokkanat (1448–1488)),
between 1482 and 1491, and he
identified the poem with...