Play kingdom
A play kingdom is the kingdom which existed in Kingdom of Thailand, Phrae.
History
Because a play does not have the history book called "a chronicle" [1], and there are few epitaphs, it is difficult to know the whole aspect of the kingdom.
A Thai family builds the city state (ムアン) on this ground in the about twelfth century; of the ヨム river of upper reaches, did not avoid the influence of the Sukhothai dynasty. A ラームカムヘーン king of Sukhothai marched on this ground, and re-Thailand marched for a play again, too. The Buddhism facilities such as plastic tart チョーヘー are said to have possibilities to be the construction of these days.
In addition, there is it under the influence of the ラーンナー dynasty, and カムフー of the ラーンナー dynasty invades and attacks for a play in 1340. But the play aims at the territory expansion during this period and オーンモーン invades the カーオ kingdom with a tailor king of the play from 1397 through 1398 and occupies it.
King ターオ メーンクン of the play fell down to the camp gate of a ティローカラート king of ラーンナー in 1443, and the play as the independent nation told the end afterwards.
References
- The Nan Chronicle, trans. and ed. by David K. Wyatt, Ithaca: Cornell University, 1994, ISBN 087727715X
- The Chiang Mai Chronicle 2nd Edition, trans. David K. Wyatt and Aroonrut Wichienkeeo, Chinag Mai: Silkworm Books, 1998, ISBN 9747100622
- Ongsakul, Sarassawadee, History of Lan Na, trans. Chitraporn Tanratanakul, Chian Mai: Silkworm Books, Thai text 2001, English text 2005, ISBN 9749575849
Footnote
- ^ The Nan Chronicle, trans. and ed. by David K. Wyatt, Ithaca: Cornell University, 1994, p.10 ISBN 087727715X
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