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  2. Phimai Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The Phimai Historical Park (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์พิมาย) is a historical park in Thailand, covering the ancient town of Phimai and the ruins of Prasat Phimai Thai: ปราสาทพิมาย, pronounced [prāː.sàːt pʰí(ʔ).māːj]; Northeastern Thai: ผาสาทพิมาย, [citation needed] pronounced [pʰǎː.sàːt pʰì ...

  3. Ayutthaya Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Ayutthaya Historical Park (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์พระนครศรีอยุธยา (Pronunciation)) covers the ...

  4. Sukhothai Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai Historical Park (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์สุโขทัย (Pronunciation)) covers the ruins of Sukhothai, literally 'dawn of happiness', capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom in the 13th and 14th centuries, [1] in north central Thailand. It is near the city of Sukhothai, capital of Sukhothai ...

  5. Ministry of Culture (Thailand) - Wikipedia

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    In 2015 the ministry's Fine Arts Department published History of the Thai Nation (Thai: ประวัติศาสตร์ชาติไทย; RTGS: prawat sat chat thai) at the order of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO). [7] The NCPO wanted a new history book covering the past 400 years to foster "national reconciliation".

  6. History - Wikipedia

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    History (derived from Ancient Greek ἱστορία (historía) 'inquiry; knowledge acquired by investigation') [1] is the systematic study and documentation of human past. [2][3] History is an academic discipline which uses a narrative to describe, examine, question, and analyze past events, and investigate their patterns of cause and effect ...

  7. History of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Wat Arun. The Tai or Thai ethnic group migrated into mainland Southeast Asia over a period of centuries. The word Siam (Thai: สยาม RTGS: Sayam) may have originated from Pali (suvaṇṇabhūmi, "land of gold"), Sanskrit श्याम (śyāma, "dark"), or Mon ရာမည (rhmañña, "stranger"), with likely the same root as Shan and Ahom.

  8. Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center - Wikipedia

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    Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center (Thai: ศูนย์ประวัติศาสตร์เยาวราช) or Wat Traimit Museum (พิพิธภัณฑ์วัดไตรมิตร) is a museum within the Buddhist temple Wat Traimit in Talat Noi Subdistrict, Samphanthawong District, Bangkok, Thailand.

  9. Taksin - Wikipedia

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    A royal monument of King Taksin the Great. Taksin was born on 17 April 1734, in Ayutthaya. [clarification needed] Taksin had Chinese Teochew, Tai-Chinese and Mon ancestry.His father, Yong Saetae (Thai: หยง แซ่แต้; Chinese: 鄭鏞 Zhèng Yōng), who worked as a tax-collector, [7] was of ethnic Teochew descent from Chenghai District, Shantou, Guangdong, China.