Uthong, the Glossary
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Table of Contents
27 relations: Ayutthaya Kingdom, Borommarachathirat I, Chanthaburi province, Dawei, History of Lopburi, Intharacha (king of Ayutthaya), Jeremias van Vliet, Lavo Kingdom, Maha Thammaracha I, Mangrai, Ming dynasty, Ministry of Interior (Thailand), Mythological king, Nakhon Ratchasima province, Nakhon Thai district, Peninsular Malaysia, Phetchaburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (city), Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province, Ramesuan (king of Ayutthaya), Sujit Wongthes, Suphan Buri province, Tanintharyi (town), Tanintharyi Region, Thailand, Thong Lan, Yaśodharapura.
- 14th-century Thai people
- Kings of Ayutthaya
- Uthong dynasty
Ayutthaya Kingdom
The Ayutthaya Kingdom (อยุธยา,, IAST: or) or the Empire of Ayutthaya was a Mon and later Siamese kingdom that existed in Southeast Asia from 1351 to 1767, centered around the city of Ayutthaya, in Siam, or present-day Thailand.
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Borommarachathirat I
King Borommarachathirat I or King Borom Rachathirat I (สมเด็จพระบรมราชาธิราชที่ ๑), also known as Khunluang Pha Ngua (ขุนหลวงพะงั่ว); 1370–1388), was the third king of Ayutthaya Kingdom.Chakrabongse, C., 1960, Lords of Life, London: Alvin Redman Limited He was the older brother of King U-thong's consort, and was King Ramesuan's uncle. Uthong and Borommarachathirat I are 14th-century Thai people, 14th-century monarchs in Asia and kings of Ayutthaya.
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Chanthaburi province
Chanthaburi (จันทบุรี,; Chong: จันกะบูย chankabui,องค์ บรรจุน. สยามหลากเผ่าหลายพันธุ์. กรุงเทพฯ: มติชน, 2553, หน้า 128) is one of seven provinces (changwat) in eastern Thailand, on the border with Battambang and Pailin of Cambodia, on the shore of the Gulf of Thailand.
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Dawei
Dawei (ဓဝဲါ,; ทวาย, RTGS: Thawai,; formerly known as Tavoy) is a city in south-eastern Myanmar and is the capital of the Tanintharyi Region, formerly known as the Tenasserim Division, on the eastern bank of the Dawei River.
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History of Lopburi
Known as "Lavo" during most of its history, Lopburi Province is one of the most important cities in the history of Thailand.
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Intharacha (king of Ayutthaya)
Intharacha or In Racha (อินทราชา), a nephew of Borommarachathirat I and former Lord of Suphanburi who had finally taken the Ayutthayan throne for the Suphannaphum Dynasty, reigned as the sixth king of Ayutthaya (1408–1424). Uthong and Intharacha (king of Ayutthaya) are 14th-century Thai people and kings of Ayutthaya.
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Jeremias van Vliet
Jeremias Van Vliet (เยเรเมียส ฟาน ฟลีต; 1602 – February 1663) or as Thai people call him, Wanwalit (วันวลิต) was a Dutch merchant of the Dutch East India Company.
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Lavo Kingdom
The Lavo Kingdom was a political entity (mandala) on the left bank of the Chao Phraya River in the Upper Chao Phraya valley from the end of Dvaravati civilization, in the 7th century, until 1388.
Maha Thammaracha I
Maha Thammaracha I (มหาธรรมราชาที่ ๑), born as Li Thai (ลิไทย), was a king of the Sukhothai Kingdom, and the first Buddhist philosopher to write in the Thai language. Uthong and Maha Thammaracha I are 14th-century Thai people and 14th-century monarchs in Asia.
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Mangrai
Mangrai (ᨾᩢ᩠ᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ; มังราย; 1238–1311) was the 25th king of Ngoenyang (r. 1261–1292) and the first king of Lanna (r. 1292–1311). Uthong and Mangrai are 14th-century Thai people, 14th-century monarchs in Asia and Founding monarchs.
Ming dynasty
The Ming dynasty, officially the Great Ming, was an imperial dynasty of China, ruling from 1368 to 1644 following the collapse of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
Ministry of Interior (Thailand)
The Ministry of Interior of the Kingdom of Thailand (Abrv: MOI; กระทรวงมหาดไทย) is a cabinet-level department in the Government of Thailand.
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Mythological king
A mythological king is an archetype in mythology.
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Nakhon Ratchasima province
Nakhon Ratchasima (นครราชสีมา,; นครราชสีมา,, often called Khorat (โคราช,; โคราช)) (alternate spelling Korat) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (changwat) lies in lower northeastern Thailand also called Isan.
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Nakhon Thai district
Nakhon Thai (นครไทย) is a district (amphoe) in the eastern part of Phitsanulok province, central Thailand.
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Peninsular Malaysia
Peninsular Malaysia, historically known as Malaya, also known as West Malaysia or the "Malaysian Peninsula", is the western part of Malaysia that comprises the southern part of the Malay Peninsula on Mainland Southeast Asia and the nearby islands.
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Phetchaburi
Phetchaburi (เพชรบุรี) or Phet Buri is a town (thesaban mueang) in southern Thailand, capital of Phetchaburi Province.
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (city)
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (พระนครศรีอยุธยา,; also spelled "Ayudhya"), or locally and simply Ayutthaya is the capital of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province of Thailand.
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Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya province
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (or Ayutthaya, พระนครศรีอยุธยา) is one of the central provinces (changwat) of Thailand.
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Ramesuan (king of Ayutthaya)
Somdet Phra Ramesuan (สมเด็จพระราเมศวร,; 1339–1395), son of king Ramathibodi I, reigned as the second and fifth king of the kingdom of Ayutthaya. Uthong and Ramesuan (king of Ayutthaya) are 14th-century Thai people, 14th-century monarchs in Asia, kings of Ayutthaya and Uthong dynasty.
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Sujit Wongthes
Sujit Wongthes สุจิตต์ วงษ์เทศ (or Wongthet) (b. April 20 1945) is a Thai journalist and author. Uthong and Sujit Wongthes are thai people of Chinese descent.
Suphan Buri province
Suphan Buri (สุพรรณบุรี) located in the central region of Thailand, is one of the country's 76 provinces (จังหวัด, changwat), the first-level administrative divisions.
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Tanintharyi (town)
Tanintharyi or Taninthayi (widely known during the British occupation and since as Tenasserim) is a small town in Tanintharyi Township, Myeik District, in the Tanintharyi Region of south-western Myanmar.
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Tanintharyi Region
Tanintharyi Region (တနင်္သာရီတိုင်းဒေသကြီး,; Mon: italics or italics; formerly Tenasserim Division and Tanintharyi Division) is a region of Myanmar, covering the long narrow southern part of the country on the northern Malay Peninsula, reaching to the Kra Isthmus.
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Thailand
Thailand, officially the Kingdom of Thailand and historically known as Siam (the official name until 1939), is a country in Southeast Asia on the Indochinese Peninsula.
Thong Lan
King Thong Lan was a king of Ayutthaya, an ancient kingdom in Thailand. Uthong and Thong Lan are 14th-century Thai people, 14th-century monarchs in Asia and kings of Ayutthaya.
Yaśodharapura
Yashodharapura (Headley, Robert K.; Chim, Rath; Soeum, Ok. 1997. Cambodian-English Dictionary. Dunwoody Press. University of Michigan.. http://sealang.net/khmer/dictionary.htm "Yashodharapura"), also known as Angkor, was the capital of the Khmer Empire for most of its history.
See also
14th-century Thai people
- Borommarachathirat I
- Intharacha (king of Ayutthaya)
- Loe Thai
- Maha Thammaracha I
- Maha Thammaracha II
- Mangrai
- Ngua Nam Thum
- Pha Mueang
- Ramesuan (king of Ayutthaya)
- Ramrachathirat
- Thong Lan
- Uthong
Kings of Ayutthaya
- Athittayawong
- Borommakot
- Borommarachathirat I
- Borommarachathirat II
- Borommarachathirat III
- Borommarachathirat IV
- Borommatrailokkanat
- Chai (king of Ayutthaya)
- Chairachathirat
- Chetthathirat
- Ekathotsarot
- Ekkathat
- Intharacha (king of Ayutthaya)
- Maha Chakkraphat
- Maha Thammaracha (king of Ayutthaya)
- Mahinthrathirat
- Narai
- Naresuan
- Phetracha
- Prasat Thong
- Ramathibodi II
- Ramesuan (king of Ayutthaya)
- Ramrachathirat
- Ratsadathirat
- Si Saowaphak
- Si Suthammaracha
- Songtham
- Suriyenthrathibodi
- Thai Sa
- Thong Lan
- Uthong
- Uthumphon
- Worawongsathirat
- Yotfa
Uthong dynasty
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uthong
Also known as King Ramathibodi I, Rama Tibodi I, Ramadhibodi-I, Ramathibodi I, U Thong, U-Thong.