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northern Thailand,
existed from 691 BCE to 638 CE.: 7 It was
centered in
Yonok Nahaphan (Chiang Saen District,
Chiang Rai) and then
moved to
Vieng Prueksa [th]...
- Kham, Mae Sai district) but had to send
tributes to
Yonok annually until his son, Phrom, took back
Yonok and
expelled King Khom from Umongasela.
Phrom also...
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later become the King of
Phayao Kingdom in 1258,: 20 as
mentioned in the
Yonok Chronicles: King Ngam
Mueang of the
Phayao Kingdom was the son of the ninth...
- (Chiang: 'offshoot', saen: '100,000') was
built in 545 CE in an area
called Yonok by Tai
migrants from the
Chinese province of Yunnan, and was an important...
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Yonok Subdistrict (Thai: โยนก) is a
village and
tambon (subdistrict) of
Chiang Saen District, in
Chiang Rai Province, Thailand.[failed verification] In...
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originally called ‘
Yonok College’ was
granted by the
Ministry of
University Affairs to
start teaching in 1988 and
operated by
Yonok Foundation.
Yonok College was...
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western Menam Valley in the
early 11th
century and by Tai's king Prom of
Yonok in 1106,
according to the
local chronicles.
Sending tribute to
China in...
- top part of the
Chedi were
decorated with a gold foil.
According to the
Yonok Chronicle, the That or
Chedi originally was
built in 940
during the reign...
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royal family. The kingdom, for a
period of time, was
renamed Yonok Nāga Rāj (lit.
Yonok the nagaraja) The
nagas are also
highly revered. The Buddhist...
- of
Yonok was
founded in the area of today's
Chiang Saen
district by
subjugating the pre-existing Khmu and Lawa po****tions.
After the city of
Yonok was...