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  • Phraya Pan
  • King of Nakhon Pathom in the 9th century

    Phraya Pan (Thai: พระยาพาน) or Balaraj (พาลราช; พาละราช) is a semi–legendary monarch associated with the later phase of the Dvaravati period in west-central

    Phraya Pan

    Phraya_Pan

  • Kamalanka
  • 1st–13th century political entities

    legend of Phraya Kong–Phraya Pan [th], which provides slightly different details in each version, has been told in the western Chao Phraya region. The

    Kamalanka

    Kamalanka

    Kamalanka

  • Phraya Kong
  • King of Nakhon Chai Si in the 9th century

    Pathommachedi (ตำนานพระปฐมเจดีย์) and various versions of the Legend of Phraya Kong – Phraya Pan [th], in which he is presented as the successor of King Sikaraj

    Phraya Kong

    Phraya_Kong

  • Chaophraya Yommarat (Pan Sukhum)
  • Thai government official (1862–1938)

    (Rama VIII) in 1935, holding the position until his death in 1938. Chao Phraya Yommarat Hospital, the main hospital of Suphan Buri Province, is named after

    Chaophraya Yommarat (Pan Sukhum)

    Chaophraya Yommarat (Pan Sukhum)

    Chaophraya_Yommarat_(Pan_Sukhum)

  • Sikaraj
  • King of Nakhon Chai Si in the 9th century

    been the father of Phraya Kong, another mythical monarch mentioned in various versions of the Legend of Phraya Kong – Phraya Pan [th]. The oldest extant

    Sikaraj

    Sikaraj

  • Shridravya
  • King of Kamalanka

    much later figure, the 9th-century ruler Phraya Pan (พระยาพาน), within the Legend of Phraya Pan Kong – Phraya Pan [th]. This conflation renders the historical

    Shridravya

    Shridravya

  • Kosa Pan
  • Siamese noble and diplomat (1633–1699)

    Chao Phraya Kosathibodi (Thai: เจ้าพระยาโกษาธิบดี; 1633 – 15 November 1699), born Pan (Thai: ปาน), commonly known as Kosa Pan (Thai: โกษาปาน), was a prominent

    Kosa Pan

    Kosa Pan

    Kosa_Pan

  • Yommarat
  • Thai noble title

    first minister. In 1907, he was succeeded by Phraya Sukhumnaiwinit, who was named Chaophraya Yommarat (Pan Sukhum) the following year. He was the last

    Yommarat

    Yommarat

  • Nam Ngim
  • Watercourse in Thailand

    Its source is located in the Phi Pan Nam Range. It is a tributary of the Yom River, which is part of the Chao Phraya River basin. 19°16′N 100°22′E /

    Nam Ngim

    Nam_Ngim

  • Chao Phraya Yommarat Hospital
  • Hospital in Suphan Buri, Thailand

    Kasetsart University since 2024. Chao Phraya Yommarat Hospital was built in 1926 by money donated by Chao Phraya Yommarat (Pan Sukhum), regent to the King of

    Chao Phraya Yommarat Hospital

    Chao_Phraya_Yommarat_Hospital

  • Rama I
  • King of Siam from 1782 to 1809

    Siam's most powerful military leader. Thongduang was the first Somdet Chao Phraya, the highest rank the nobility could attain, equaled to that of royalty

    Rama I

    Rama I

    Rama_I

  • Patani Kingdom
  • c. 1400–1902 Malay sultanate in the northern Malay Peninsula

    Phraya Long Muhammad (Phraya Patani II) (1856–1881) Tuan Besar Bin Tuan Long Puteh (Phraya Patani III) (1881–1890) Tuan Long Bongsu Bin Sultan Phraya

    Patani Kingdom

    Patani Kingdom

    Patani_Kingdom

  • Yommarat (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Bangkok Yommarat Railway Halt in Bangkok Chao Phraya Yommarat Hospital in Suphan Buri Chao Phraya Yommarat (Pan Sukhum), the last holder of the title, after

    Yommarat (disambiguation)

    Yommarat_(disambiguation)

  • Phi Pan Nam Range
  • Mountain range in Thailand and Laos

    mountains divide the Mekong from the Chao Phraya watershed and important rivers of Thailand have their source in the Phi Pan Nam area. Its name in Thai "ทิวเขาผีปันน้ำ"

    Phi Pan Nam Range

    Phi Pan Nam Range

    Phi_Pan_Nam_Range

  • Taluk Thiam
  • Subdistrict in Phrom Phiram

    Thailand. Taluk Thiam lies in the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya watershed. The following is a list of the subdistrict's mubans (villages):

    Taluk Thiam

    Taluk_Thiam

  • Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand)
  • Government ministry of Thailand

    1932–1933: Phraya Srivisaravaja 1933–1934: Phraya Abhibanrajamaitri 1934–1935: Phraya Phaholphonphayuhasena 1935–1936: Phraya Srisena 1936–1938: Pridi Banomyong

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand)

    Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Thailand)

    Ministry_of_Foreign_Affairs_(Thailand)

  • Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
  • Period of Thai history

    Rama I, he moved the royal seat from Thonburi on the west bank of Chao Phraya River to the east bank, to the village of Bang Makok, meaning "place of

    Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)

    Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)

    Rattanakosin_Kingdom_(1782–1932)

  • Wat Suthi Wararam
  • from members of the Na Songkhla family, including Phraya Si Thammathibet (Chit Na Songkhla) and Phraya Manavaratsevi (Plot Wichian Na Songkhla). The temple

    Wat Suthi Wararam

    Wat Suthi Wararam

    Wat_Suthi_Wararam

  • Ngao River
  • River in Phrae Province, Thailand

    of Thailand with its source in the Phi Pan Nam Range. It is a tributary of the Yom River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. The Ngao in this basin should

    Ngao River

    Ngao River

    Ngao_River

  • Thonburi Kingdom
  • Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1767–1782)

    resistances, Phraya Tak and his retinue settled in Rayong on the eastern Siamese coast. There, Phraya Tak competed with Pu Lan the Phraya Chanthaburi or

    Thonburi Kingdom

    Thonburi Kingdom

    Thonburi_Kingdom

  • Sirikit Dam
  • Dam in Tha Pla, Uttaradit, Thailand

    tributary of the Chao Phraya River, in Tha Pla district, Uttaradit province, Thailand. It is at the southeastern edge of the Phi Pan Nam Range. The dam was

    Sirikit Dam

    Sirikit Dam

    Sirikit_Dam

  • Yom River
  • River in Thailand

    River (which itself is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River). The Yom River has its source in the Phi Pan Nam Range in Pong District, Phayao Province. Leaving

    Yom River

    Yom River

    Yom_River

  • Ayutthaya Kingdom
  • Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1351–1767)

    from the mandala or merger of three maritime city-states on the Lower Chao Phraya Valley in the late 13th and 14th centuries (Lopburi, Suphanburi, and Ayutthaya)

    Ayutthaya Kingdom

    Ayutthaya Kingdom

    Ayutthaya_Kingdom

  • Chakri dynasty
  • Reigning dynasty of Thailand

    Chinese descent. According to historian Edward van Roy, Kosa Pan was the son of Phraya Kiat, a Mon noble who supported Naresuan during the fourth Burmese–Siamese

    Chakri dynasty

    Chakri dynasty

    Chakri_dynasty

  • List of samuhanayok
  • by the Uparaja (the King's brother) for a minor transgression Phraya Ratchasongkhram (Pan) พระยาราชสงคราม (ปาน) c. 1720s ~ Sanphet IX (Thai Sa) Chaophraya

    List of samuhanayok

    List_of_samuhanayok

  • Si Lom Road
  • Road in Bangkok

    Consulate to the canal of Thanon Trong, linking the latter to the Chao Phraya River via the existing Bang Rak Canal. The dredged earth was used to build

    Si Lom Road

    Si Lom Road

    Si_Lom_Road

  • Bang Rak district
  • District in Bangkok, Thailand

    districts (khet) of Bangkok, Thailand. It lies on the eastern bank of the Chao Phraya River, beyond Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem, which marked the old city boundary

    Bang Rak district

    Bang Rak district

    Bang_Rak_district

  • Pan Pan (kingdom)
  • Hindu kingdom on the Malay Peninsula

    Pan Pan or Panpan was a small Hindu kingdom believed to have existed around the 3rd to 7th century CE. It is believed to have been located on the east

    Pan Pan (kingdom)

    Pan Pan (kingdom)

    Pan_Pan_(kingdom)

  • Bang Kwang Central Prison
  • Prison in Nonthaburi, Thailand

    Khwang) is a men's prison in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand, on the Chao Phraya River, about 11 km north of Bangkok. It is a part of the Department of Corrections

    Bang Kwang Central Prison

    Bang Kwang Central Prison

    Bang_Kwang_Central_Prison

  • Central Thailand
  • Region in Thailand

    the regions of Thailand, covering the broad alluvial plain of the Chao Phraya River. Located in the central plains, it is separated from northeast Thailand

    Central Thailand

    Central Thailand

    Central_Thailand

  • Intharachathirat (In)
  • King of Ayutthaya

    led to the accession of his third son, Borommarachathirat II (Chao Sam Phraya). Intharacha, originally named Nakhon In, was born in 1359. Jeremias Van

    Intharachathirat (In)

    Intharachathirat (In)

    Intharachathirat_(In)

  • Love Destiny 2 (TV series)
  • Thai drama series

    as Phraya Chula Ratchamontri (Kaeo) [th] Visarut Hirunbuth [th] as Kham Atiwat Saengtien as Chamnan Borirak Chartayodom Hiranyasthiti [th] as Phraya Kosathibodi

    Love Destiny 2 (TV series)

    Love_Destiny_2_(TV_series)

  • Thai folklore
  • The Phi Pan Nam Range (ทิวเขาผีปันน้ำ), "The mountain range of the spirits dividing the waters" that divides the Mekong from the Chao Phraya watershed

    Thai folklore

    Thai folklore

    Thai_folklore

  • Love Destiny (TV series)
  • 2018 Thai historical television series

    (1656–1688). She lives in the residence of King Narai's chief astrologer, Phraya Horathibodi (พระยาโหราธิบดี), who is the father of her fiancé, Dech (Thanawat

    Love Destiny (TV series)

    Love_Destiny_(TV_series)

  • Sathon Road
  • Street in Bangkok, Thailand

    Sathon Bridge, crossing the Chao Phraya River from Charoen Krung Road that borders the river. This end also has the Chao Phraya Express Boat CEN Sathon station

    Sathon Road

    Sathon Road

    Sathon_Road

  • Bangkok Noi district
  • Khet in Bangkok, Thailand

    districts are (from north clockwise) Bang Phlat, Phra Nakhon (across Chao Phraya River), Bangkok Yai, Phasi Charoen, and Taling Chan. Bangkok Noi was established

    Bangkok Noi district

    Bangkok Noi district

    Bangkok_Noi_district

  • Maha Sura Singhanat
  • Siamese prince (1744–1803)

    held the title of Chao Phraya Surasi and became renowned for his fierce and tactical combat style, earning the moniker "Phraya Suea" (The Tiger Lord)

    Maha Sura Singhanat

    Maha Sura Singhanat

    Maha_Sura_Singhanat

  • Abdul Kadir of Patani
  • Phraya Wichitphakdi

    Abdul Kadir was known by a Thai title (Phraya Wichitphakdi Si Surawongsa Ratna Khet Prasertrat) and counted as Phraya Pattani V, 11th and final ruler of the

    Abdul Kadir of Patani

    Abdul Kadir of Patani

    Abdul_Kadir_of_Patani

  • Lam Wa
  • River in Nan Province, Thailand

    the Nan River, part of the Chao Phraya River basin. It has its source beneath the 1,745-metre (5,725 ft) high Doi Phi Pan Nam mountain of the Luang Prabang

    Lam Wa

    Lam_Wa

  • Phrasaeng district
  • District in Surat Thani, Thailand

    present-day Ban Na San district). In 1899 the monthon administrator Phraya Sukhumnaiwinit (Pan Sukhum) visited the area and noticed that Lamphun was too large

    Phrasaeng district

    Phrasaeng district

    Phrasaeng_district

  • History of Thailand
  • adopted the Dvaravati culture which thrived in the city-states along the Chao Phraya Basin. In the oldest region Northern Thailand, the main ethnic group Tai-Yuan

    History of Thailand

    History of Thailand

    History_of_Thailand

  • Constantine Phaulkon
  • Greek adventurer (1647–1688)

    Narai of the Ayutthaya Kingdom and assumed the Siamese noble title Chao Phraya Wichayen (Thai: เจ้าพระยาวิไชเยนทร์). In this role, he wielded immense influence

    Constantine Phaulkon

    Constantine Phaulkon

    Constantine_Phaulkon

  • List of Thai monarchs
  • is not normally used on the kings of the Chao Phraya basin. The title is now defunct. In the chao phraya basin, it is bestowed upon officers within the

    List of Thai monarchs

    List of Thai monarchs

    List_of_Thai_monarchs

  • Northern Thailand
  • Geographical region of Thailand

    basins of rivers Ping, Wang, Yom, and Nan, all tributaries of the Chao Phraya River, in the central part run from north to south and are mostly very wide

    Northern Thailand

    Northern Thailand

    Northern_Thailand

  • Kawila
  • Phra Boromrachathibodi

    consecration on 14 September 1802, elevating Kawila (then holding the title Phraya Wachiraprakan) to be King of Chiang Mai and paramount over Chiang Mai and

    Kawila

    Kawila

    Kawila

  • Supakorn Kitsuwon
  • Thai actor (born 1972)

    Khanong as Moen Wai Phanuphab 2023 Pah Nang Suer as Saeng 2023 Luert Chao Phraya as Sua Hian 2023 Wongsakanayat as Sangha 2023 My Undercover Chef 2022 Astrophile

    Supakorn Kitsuwon

    Supakorn_Kitsuwon

  • Khanom krok
  • Thai dessert cooked in a mortar pan

    Khrao So Thanon in Muaeng Chiang Mai, inscribed in Palm-leaf manuscript by Phraya Saenphromma Wohan with Tai Tham script during 1877–87 presented to King

    Khanom krok

    Khanom krok

    Khanom_krok

  • Wang River
  • River in Lampang Province, Thailand

    Phraya River. Tributaries of the Wang include the Mo, Tui, Chang, and Soi Rivers The Wang basin is part of the Greater Ping Basin and the Chao Phraya

    Wang River

    Wang River

    Wang_River

  • Burmese–Siamese War (1797–1798)
  • Military conflict

    rule. King Taksin of Thonburi appointed Phraya Chaban as Phraya Wichenprakarn the ruler of Chiang Mai and Phraya Kawila as the ruler of Lampang. Chiang

    Burmese–Siamese War (1797–1798)

    Burmese–Siamese War (1797–1798)

    Burmese–Siamese_War_(1797–1798)

  • Nakhon Chiang Mai (1775–1899)
  • 1802–1899 vassal state in Thailand

    the Khao Sanam Luang were; Phraya Saenluang (พระญาแสนหลวง) Phraya Samlan (พระญาสามล้าน) Phraya Chaban (พระญาจ่าบ้าน) Phraya Dekchai (พระญาเด็กชาย) In the

    Nakhon Chiang Mai (1775–1899)

    Nakhon Chiang Mai (1775–1899)

    Nakhon_Chiang_Mai_(1775–1899)

  • Thailand in World War II
  • system of democracy was short lived. In April 1933, the first prime minister Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada dissolved the parliament and suspended the judiciary

    Thailand in World War II

    Thailand in World War II

    Thailand_in_World_War_II

  • Central Indochina dry forests
  • Ecoregion in Central Indochina

    plains of the Chao Phraya River basin, the foothills of the Tenasserim Hills and other dry areas of the lower slopes of the Khun Tan, Phi Pan Nam and Phetchabun

    Central Indochina dry forests

    Central Indochina dry forests

    Central_Indochina_dry_forests

  • Ang Non II
  • King of Cambodia (1775-1779)

    murdered at the citadel of Banthaiphet in August 1779 by Phraya Wibunrat (later Samdach Chau Phraya Kalahom). In Vietnamese records, he was called Nặc Ông

    Ang Non II

    Ang_Non_II

  • Kosa Lek
  • Siamese official and trader

    Chao Phraya Kosathibodi (Thai: เจ้าพระยาโกษาธิบดี; 1632 – July 1683), born Lek (Thai: เหล็ก), commonly known as Kosa Lek (Thai: โกษาเหล็ก), was a prominent

    Kosa Lek

    Kosa_Lek

  • Narai
  • 27th monarch of the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1656–1688)

    Si Suthammaracha's rule was weak and he fell under the control of Chao Phraya Chakri, an ambitious mandarin who also wanted the throne. In 1656, Narai

    Narai

    Narai

    Narai

  • Lopburi
  • City in Thailand

    Chronicles, Lavo was founded by Phraya Kalavarnadishraj, who came from Takkasila in 648 CE. According to Thai records, Phraya Kakabatr from Takkasila (it

    Lopburi

    Lopburi

    Lopburi

  • Siamese invasion of Kedah
  • 1821 military operation

    held the rank of Phraya. In 1811, Sultan Ahmad Tajuddin came into conflict with his brother Tunku Bisnu. Tunku Bisnu approached Phraya Nakhon Noi of Ligor

    Siamese invasion of Kedah

    Siamese invasion of Kedah

    Siamese_invasion_of_Kedah

  • Grahi inscription
  • governmental inspection visit to the southern coastal provinces in 1904. Phraya Worasit Sewiwat (Taihak), then provincial governor of Monthon Chumphon was

    Grahi inscription

    Grahi inscription

    Grahi_inscription

  • Royal Thai Navy
  • Naval warfare branch of Thailand's military

    consisted mainly of riverine war craft whose mission was to control the Chao Phraya River and protect ships carrying the army to battle. The warships carried

    Royal Thai Navy

    Royal Thai Navy

    Royal_Thai_Navy

  • Sai Lohit
  • 1976 novel by Sopark Suwarn

    previously a soldier in Phraya Tak, and elder brother of Maha Sura Singhanat. Maha Sura Singhanat a.k.a. Boonma – He was a soldier in Phraya Tak, and younger

    Sai Lohit

    Sai_Lohit

  • History of Phuket
  • epithet Phraya Thalang Chiatthong (พระยาถลางเจียดทอง) or Phraya Thalang of the Golden Tray. Meanwhile, Thian, son of Lady Chan, was appointed as Phraya Thukkharat

    History of Phuket

    History_of_Phuket

  • Plaek Phibunsongkhram
  • Prime Minister of Thailand (1938–1944; 1948–1957)

    Aditya Dibabha, and Chao Phraya Yommaraj (Pun Sukhum) as his regents.[citation needed] On 16 December 1938, Phibun replaced Phraya Phahon as Prime Minister

    Plaek Phibunsongkhram

    Plaek Phibunsongkhram

    Plaek_Phibunsongkhram

  • Peranakan Chinese
  • Chinese-descended ethnic group of Southeast Asia

    Thai Peranakan cuisine in Trang Treechada Petcharat: Actress and model Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahitsaraphakdi: Provincial administrator Cabang Atas Minh

    Peranakan Chinese

    Peranakan Chinese

    Peranakan_Chinese

  • Ang Eng
  • Cambodian King

    Nguyễn lord. The Vietnamese lost their control of Cambodia. Phraya Yommarat (Baen) and Phraya Kalahom (Su) captured Oudong and had Mu executed. Later, Baen

    Ang Eng

    Ang Eng

    Ang_Eng

  • List of Buddhist temples in Thailand
  • Nuannoradit Wat Pathum Khongkha Wat Pathum Wanaram Wat Phichayayatikaram Wat Phraya Suren Wat Pradu Chimphli Wat Rakhangkhositaram Wat Rajorasaram Wat Samian

    List of Buddhist temples in Thailand

    List of Buddhist temples in Thailand

    List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Thailand

  • Thanon Tok
  • Road junction in Bangkok, Thailand

    Krung Road to the south, running directly south and dead-ending at the Chao Phraya River. The name came into colloquial use due to this characteristic. Originally

    Thanon Tok

    Thanon_Tok

  • Mon people
  • Ethnic group of Southeast Asia

    two descendants of Mon aristocrats who moved to Siam in 1584; Phraya Pichai and Phraya Chakri became the left and right-hand man of King Taksin of Thonburi

    Mon people

    Mon people

    Mon_people

  • Ghosts in Thai culture
  • local beliefs regarding the village spirits of Thailand were studied by Phraya Anuman Rajadhon. Ghosts are believed to frequent, among other places, certain

    Ghosts in Thai culture

    Ghosts in Thai culture

    Ghosts_in_Thai_culture

  • Khom
  • Historical Thai term for the Khmer people and civilization

    of Camboja proper, as for the Mon-Khmer people of Lower Siam—lower Chao Phraya River Basin proper from about 1000 CE to the latter half of the 13th century

    Khom

    Khom

  • Geography of Thailand
  • alluvial plains. The largest is the Chao Phraya Basin located in the central region of the country along the Chao Phraya river. From the north, the low-lying

    Geography of Thailand

    Geography of Thailand

    Geography_of_Thailand

  • List of ambassadors of Thailand to France
  • June 1686 2229 Kosa Pan th:เจ้าพระยาโกษาธิบดี (ปาน) Siamese embassy to France (1686) Narai Louis XIV March 1687 1887 2434 Phraya Kraikaka (Thailand) พระยาไกรโกษา

    List of ambassadors of Thailand to France

    List_of_ambassadors_of_Thailand_to_France

  • Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture
  • Autonomous prefecture in Yunnan, China

    Southeast Asia, 1400–1830. Cambridge University Press. Thipakornwongse, Chao Phraya (1965). The Dynastic Chronicles Bangkok Era the Fourth Reign B.E. 2394–2411

    Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture

    Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture

    Xishuangbanna_Dai_Autonomous_Prefecture

  • Dvaravati
  • 7th to 11th-century Mon civilization

    maritime trade, contributed to the emergence of Dvaravati culture in the Chao Phraya valley by the early centuries CE. This development appears to have followed

    Dvaravati

    Dvaravati

    Dvaravati

  • History of Thailand (1932–1973)
  • Period of modern Thai history

    However, when Phraya Mano attempted to do this, Phibun and Phraya Phahon launched a second coup that toppled the Mano government. Phraya Pahon was made

    History of Thailand (1932–1973)

    History of Thailand (1932–1973)

    History_of_Thailand_(1932–1973)

  • Chaophraya Phitsanulok
  • 18th-century governor of the Thai city of Phitsanulok

    ท่านผู้หญิงพิษณุโลก), a half-Siamese-Chinese woman of the Chen family, and a daughter of Phraya Rajsubhawadi (Thai: พระยาราชสุภาวดี (โกวผก)), from a Chinese village in

    Chaophraya Phitsanulok

    Chaophraya_Phitsanulok

  • List of urban legends
  • List with all urban legends currently on Wikipedia

    refused to pay it back. They fought fiercely in the midstream of the Chao Phraya River near Phra Nakhon. As a result of the battle, the around area was completely

    List of urban legends

    List_of_urban_legends

  • Kromma Muen Thepphiphit
  • Phra Phimai, Sa and Noi, were also appointed by Thepphiphit as Phraya Mahamontri and Phraya Worawongsa, respectively. This led to the conception of the Phimai

    Kromma Muen Thepphiphit

    Kromma_Muen_Thepphiphit

  • Axis powers
  • Major alliance of World War II

    domination and rule by clients of Western powers. Japan invoked themes of Pan-Asianism and said that the Asian people needed to be free from Western influence

    Axis powers

    Axis powers

    Axis_powers

  • Tha Ngam, Phitsanulok
  • Tambon in Wat Bot

    Province, Thailand. Tha Ngam lies in the Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed. The subdistrict is divided into 13 smaller divisions called (muban)

    Tha Ngam, Phitsanulok

    Tha_Ngam,_Phitsanulok

  • History of Thai money
  • dominant powers in the area. They included the regions around the central Chao Phraya River basin such as Nakhon Pathom, Rajburi, Supanburi. They had become the

    History of Thai money

    History_of_Thai_money

  • Saenchai
  • Thai professional Muay Thai fighter and former boxer

    Champion YOKKAO 2020 YOKKAO Diamond Welterweight (147 lbs) Champion Boxing Pan Asian Boxing Association (PABA) 2003 PABA Featherweight interim champion

    Saenchai

    Saenchai

    Saenchai

  • Chiang Mai
  • City in Thailand

    Rai. The city's location on the Ping River (a major tributary of the Chao Phraya River) and its proximity to major trading routes contributed to its historic

    Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai

    Chiang_Mai

  • Inner Cambodia
  • Historical region of present-day Cambodia

    and Phanom Sok (Phnom Srok), was established as Monthon Khamen in 1891. Phraya Maha-ammattayathibbodi (Run Siphen) was posted as commissioner to the new

    Inner Cambodia

    Inner Cambodia

    Inner_Cambodia

  • Ananda Mahidol
  • King of Thailand from 1935 to 1946

    Prince Anuwatjaturong, Lieutenant Commander Prince Aditya Dibabha, and Chao Phraya Yommaraj (Pun Sukhum) as his regents. In 1938, at age thirteen, Ananda Mahidol

    Ananda Mahidol

    Ananda Mahidol

    Ananda_Mahidol

  • The Big Boss
  • 1971 Hong Kong film by Lo Wei

    Restaurant, close to the Thai Hotel. A few scenes were filmed at the Chao Phraya River in Phra Pradaeng District, including the opening scene in the film

    The Big Boss

    The_Big_Boss

  • History of Lopburi
  • west of the city. This river runs into Chao Phraya River in Singburi Province. This city is in the Chao Phraya River basin where historical, archaeological

    History of Lopburi

    History of Lopburi

    History_of_Lopburi

  • Menora (dance)
  • Thailand theatrical performance

    the royal court and other noble figures, including Phraya Lui Fai (“Lord of Fire-Walking”), Phraya Thom Nam (“Lord of Water-Splashing”), Ta Luang Sen

    Menora (dance)

    Menora (dance)

    Menora_(dance)

  • List of mythological objects
  • the sword's history has been shrouded in myth and legend. In 1784, Chao Phraya Apai Pubet of Cambodia received the blade from a fisher who found in it

    List of mythological objects

    List of mythological objects

    List_of_mythological_objects

  • Mrigadayavan Palace
  • Former royal residence in Thailand

    architectural plan based on the king's preliminary sketch, and assigned Chao Phraya Yommaraj (Pan Sukhum), Minister of Interior, to supervise construction. Existing

    Mrigadayavan Palace

    Mrigadayavan Palace

    Mrigadayavan_Palace

  • Pang Sida National Park
  • National park in Thailand

    province. Together with Khao Yai National Park, Thap Lan National Park, Ta Phraya National Park and the Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary, it constitutes a part

    Pang Sida National Park

    Pang Sida National Park

    Pang_Sida_National_Park

  • Pornsawan Porpramook
  • Thai boxer

    Pornsawan Porpramook (Thai: พรสวรรค์ ป.ประมุข born in Ta Phraya District, Prachinburi Province (now in Sa Kaeo Province) is a Thai professional boxer in

    Pornsawan Porpramook

    Pornsawan_Porpramook

  • Penpak Sirikul
  • Thai actress and model

    By the age of fifty, she was called the 2,000-Year Woman (Thai: Sao Song Pan Pee), as she was considered "forever young". Born in Chiang Mai, her real

    Penpak Sirikul

    Penpak Sirikul

    Penpak_Sirikul

  • Sukhothai Kingdom
  • Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1238–1438)

    the west, Tai kingdoms in the north, and Xiān polities in the lower Chao Phraya River basin in the south, Sukhothai is thought to have emerged as a regional

    Sukhothai Kingdom

    Sukhothai Kingdom

    Sukhothai_Kingdom

  • Yonok Kingdom
  • Thai semi-legendary kingdom

    associated in later traditions with the early political development of the Chao Phraya Basin. Archaeological evidence indicates human habitation in the present-day

    Yonok Kingdom

    Yonok Kingdom

    Yonok_Kingdom

  • Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse
  • Hotel in Thailand

    and Si Lom. It is midway between Sukhumvit Road, a busy road, and Chao Phraya River's historical attractions. Cultural landmarks near the hotel are the

    Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse

    Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse

    Bangkok_Marriott_Hotel_The_Surawongse

  • ACMECS
  • Ayeyawady-Chao Phraya-Mekong Economic Cooperation Strategy (ACMECS) is a political, economic, and cultural organization among Thailand, Laos, Vietnam,

    ACMECS

    ACMECS

  • Ngarmpun Vejjajiva
  • Thai novelist and translator (born 1962)

    yet also enjoying life in a small Thai village on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, living with her grandmother and cousins. The book was published by

    Ngarmpun Vejjajiva

    Ngarmpun Vejjajiva

    Ngarmpun_Vejjajiva

  • Siam Confederation (Xiān)
  • Ancient political entities in Thailand

    recently been rebutted. Xiān was formed from city-states on the west Chao Phraya plain after the decline of Dvaravati in the 11th century. In 1178, the region

    Siam Confederation (Xiān)

    Siam Confederation (Xiān)

    Siam_Confederation_(Xiān)

  • Hakka people
  • Ethnic group native to southeastern China and Taiwan

    one. In 1909, The Hakka Society of Siam was established and Chao Phraya Yommarat (Pan Sukhum), then interior minister, was invited to preside over the

    Hakka people

    Hakka people

    Hakka_people

  • List of coups and coup attempts by country
  • List of coups and coup attempts

    leader of the party, from the country. June 20, 1933: Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena overthrew Phraya Manopakorn Nititada. October 11–23, 1933: A royalist

    List of coups and coup attempts by country

    List_of_coups_and_coup_attempts_by_country

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  • Female

    French

    NOÉMIE

    French form of Hebrew No'omiy, NOÉMIE means "my delight, my pleasantness."

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  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Dharmachandra

    Moon of Dharma

  • Srija | ஷ்ரீஜா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Srija | ஷ்ரீஜா 

    Daughter of Goddess Lakshmi

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    Australian, Finnish, German, Polish, Swedish

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    Famous for his Stead-fast Character; Glorious Government; Strength; Firmness; Fame; Glory

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    Hindu

    Ravana

    King of lanka, Ravana is a character in Hindu history, Who is the primary antagonist of the Hindu epic ramayana (Ten headed King of Lanka, who abducted Sita; brother of Vibhishana & Surpanakha; father of Indrajit; husband of Mandodari)

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    Little fire.

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    Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi

    Markandeya

    Lord Shiva's Devotee; A Sage who Wrote Devi Mahatmyam

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    English

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    English : variant spelling of Latimer.

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    English

    KRYSTINE

    English variant spelling of French Christine, KRYSTINE means "believer" or "follower of Christ."

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  • Phrase
  • n.

    A brief expression, sometimes a single word, but usually two or more words forming an expression by themselves, or being a portion of a sentence; as, an adverbial phrase.

  • Phrase
  • n.

    A short, pithy expression; especially, one which is often employed; a peculiar or idiomatic turn of speech; as, to err is human.

  • Pirai
  • n.

    Same as Piraya.

  • Phrase
  • n.

    A short clause or portion of a period.

  • Phrase
  • v. i.

    To use proper or fine phrases.

  • Pray
  • v. t.

    To effect or accomplish by praying; as, to pray a soul out of purgatory.

  • Khaya
  • n.

    A lofty West African tree (Khaya Senegalensis), related to the mahogany, which it resembles in the quality of the wood. The bark is used as a febrifuge.

  • Vulgarism
  • n.

    A vulgar phrase or expression.

  • Phrase
  • v. i.

    To group notes into phrases; as, he phrases well. See Phrase, n., 4.

  • Piraya
  • n.

    A large voracious fresh-water fish (Serrasalmo piraya) of South America, having lancet-shaped teeth.

  • Epithet
  • n.

    Term; expression; phrase.

  • Phrasing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Phrase

  • Playa
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    A beach; a strand; in the plains and deserts of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona, a broad, level spot, on which subsequently becomes dry by evaporation.

  • Phrased
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Phrase

  • Metaphrase
  • n.

    An answering phrase; repartee.

  • Phrase
  • n.

    A mode or form of speech; the manner or style in which any one expreses himself; diction; expression.

  • Proverbialism
  • n.

    A proverbial phrase.

  • Phrase
  • v. t.

    To express in words, or in peculiar words; to call; to style.

  • Phrasal
  • a.

    Of the nature of a phrase; consisting of a phrase; as, a phrasal adverb.

  • Purana
  • n.

    One of a class of sacred Hindoo poetical works in the Sanskrit language which treat of the creation, destruction, and renovation of worlds, the genealogy and achievements of gods and heroes, the reigns of the Manus, and the transactions of their descendants. The principal Puranas are eighteen in number, and there are the same number of supplementary books called Upa Puranas.