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Ancient Trade in Thailand |
Ancient Trade in Thailand
Srisakra Vallibhotama
The evolution of human society in the ancient times ,from the time of small settlements until the establishment of city – states, not only depended upon the land for agri –culture to support the population ,but also was heavily influenced by the trade with the settlements nearby and sometimes with the states far away.
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Yamada Nagamasa, Okya Senaphimuk Lordship |
Yamada Nagamasa, Okya Senaphimuk Lordship
The story of Yamada Nagamasa became well known and researched in Thailand only about 40-50 years ago. In Japan, however, there has been extensive publication about him for a long time. One of the most popular is one written by Tenjiku Tokubei in 1707. The Japanese have been interested in his biography. His name appeared in a Thai chronicle with only brief and unclear statement. His biography written by Japanese and Westerners still lacks some important details. His birthplace is not yet confirmed. The time of his entry into Thailand is still unknown. It is estimated that he had been a government official in Thailand since King Ekatosarot's reign.
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Documents on Royal Relations Between Siam and Japan |
Treaty Between Siam and Japan
Signed in Bangkok on March 10, 1923
Ratified in Bangkok on December 22, 1924
By Sorndontree Srichaiyapon
H.M. The King of Siam and the Emperor of Japan would like to strengthen good relations and understanding between the two countries. The existing treaty was amended to ensure mutual benefit and equality. The King of Siam appointed His Royal Highness Prince Tritosaprapandha awarded the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant as acting Foreign Affairs Minister.
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The Development of Wat Sa Kaew Orphan Likay Troupes, Pa-mok District, Angthong Province |
By Phunthipa mara
ABSTRACT
The research, The Development of Wat Sa Kaew Orphan Likay Troupes, Pa-mok District, Angthong Province, focuses on the development, history, style and components of the troupes.
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Ayutthaya: International Port City |
Ayutthaya: International Port City
Tamrongsak Petlertanan
Ayutthaya was the capital of Thailand called the Kingdom of Ayutthaya. It had existed for 417 years, from 1350 to 1767. At the present time, Ayutthaya is merely a province located 70-kilometer north of Thailand’s capital - Bangkok Metropolitan or Bangkok. |
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By Phunthipa mara
INTRODUCTION
The research on khon sod1
in Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Province focuses on the history, development, performing process and elements of this local performing art. It also analyzes various performing styles influencing khon sod in Phranakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. The researcher hopes that the information presented will be useful for promotion and conservation of local and national culture heritage.
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The Day of Commemoration of the Establishment of the Kingdom of Ayutthaya |
History
King Ramathibodi I (King Uthong) founded the Kingdom of Ayutthaya in 1350 C.E. Ayutthaya remained the center of Siam for 417 years. There were 33 rulers from five dynasties: Uthong Dynasty, Suphannaphum Dynasty, Sukhothai Dynasty, Prasat Thong Dynasty, and Ban Phlu Luang Dynasty. In 1569 Ayutthaya fell and became the Burmese Kingdom's vassal. In 1584 King Naresuan the Great finally defeated Burmese force and Ayutthaya regained its independence. The second fall of Ayutthaya was in 1767.
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Wieng and Wang during the Ayudhaya Period |
By Srisakara Vallibhotama
The terms wieng and wang share a common character in that both connoting an enclosed area but of different size and function. Architecturally and archaeologically they fully developed into a separated entity sometimes during the Ayudhaya period, probably from the reign of King Trailok (1448-1488) onward. Weing means an enclosed area of the city or town which was surrounded by moat and fortified wall while wang functioned as a fenced residence of the king and princess inside the city wall. |
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By Wanit Sutarat
Hua Sarapa was an important place in the Ayutthaya Period located to the southeast of Ayutthaya Island. This ancient market and port is now Riverview Place Hotel.
The name "Hua Sarapa" is believed to exist after King Maha Thammaracha's reign. Originally, Ayutthaya was a peninsula surrounded by rivers in three directions: north, west and south. |
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Patone Road Or Dejavudh Road? |
By Patt Taengpun
Most roads on the Ayutthaya Island are named after ancient roads from the Ayutthaya period, such as Patone Road, Pataan Road, Pamapraw Road, Patong Road, Cheekun Road and Lao Road. These names described the particular neighborhoods. In the Ayutthaya period “pa” meant markets or manufacturing places. “Patone” was the area where the “tone” (a type of Thai drums) and other musical instruments were made. |
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