- (Thai: ลาวเวียง,
pronounced [lāːw wīaŋ]),
sometimes also
referred to as Lao
Wieng, are a Tai sub-ethnic
group of the Isan region.
Approximately 50,000[citation...
- Lake due to an
earthquake in 545, the
survivors then
founded a new seat at
Wieng–Prueksha [th], the
kingdom lasted for
another 93 years. In
addition to Singhanavati...
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- four
Great Officers of State.
These were the
Ministry of the
Interior (
Wieng), the
Ministry of the
Treasury (Klang), the
Ministry for the King's Household...
- the late 1270s.
According to the
inscription no.24
found at wat Hua-
wieng (Hua-
wieng temple) in
Chaiya near to
Nakhon Si Thammaraj,
Chandrabhanu is a ruler...
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Hawaii Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-0368-1. Harbottle-Johnson,
Garry (2002).
Wieng Kum Kam,
Atlantis of Lan Na.
Heroes &
History Library. ISBN 974-85439-8-6...
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Ratchachaya Inthawichayanon of
Chiang Mai (Na Chiengmai) 26
August 1873
Klang Wieng Palace,
Chiang Mai 4
February 1887 none 23
October 1910 Spouse's
death (23 years...
-
found dated to the
twelfth century. The
settlement then
moved to
Muang Phra
Wieng,
which was ****ociated with the
Tambralinga Kingdom, four
kilometers to the...
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enthroned as
Suryavarman I.
According to the
inscription No. 24
found at Hua-
wieng temple in
Chaiya near
Nakhon Si Thammarat, the
ruler of
Tambralinga named...
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Phusin Warinrak [th] vs.
Wieng Naruemon [th] 246–247 4 August 2021 (2021-08-04) 277 35 4EVE 248...