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  2. History of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Lan Na's independent history ended in 1558, when it finally fell to the Burmese. It was dominated by Burma until the late-18th century. Local leaders then rose up against the Burmese with the help of the rising Thai kingdom of Thonburi of King Taksin. The "Northern City-States" then became vassals of the lower Thai kingdoms of Thonburi and Bangkok.

  3. Category:18th century in Siam - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 18th-century Thai people (3 C, 10 P) ... Pages in category "18th century in Siam"

  4. Ayutthaya Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In the early 20th-century however, Thai elites, influenced by Western ideas of European nationalism and the nation state, used that framework to create a nationalist history of Thailand, implementing it in ways deemphasized Ayutthaya's importance to Thai history by portraying the Sukhothai Kingdom as the first "Thai" kingdom or golden age of ...

  5. History of India - Wikipedia

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    The time between the Maurya Empire in the 3rd century BCE and the end of the Gupta Empire in the 6th century CE is referred to as the "Classical" period of India. [125] The Gupta Empire (4th–6th century) is regarded as the Golden Age of India , although a host of kingdoms ruled over India in these centuries.

  6. Category:Early modern history of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 18th century in Siam (13 C, 11 P) F. First Toungoo Empire (29 P) Pages in category "Early modern history of Thailand"

  7. Category:Centuries in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Disestablishments in Thailand by century (10 C) 0–9. 3rd century in Thailand ... 18th century in Siam (13 C, 11 P)

  8. Thailand - Wikipedia

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    According to French historian George Cœdès, "The Thai first enter history of Farther India in the eleventh century with the mention of Syam slaves or prisoners of war in Champa epigraphy", and "in the twelfth century, the bas-reliefs of Angkor Wat" where "a group of warriors" are described as Syam, [15]: 190–191, 194–195 though Cham ...

  9. Xiān - Wikipedia

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    Xiān (Chinese: 暹) or Siam (Thai: สยาม) was a confederation of maritime-oriented port polities along the present Bay of Bangkok, [1]: 39, 41 including Ayodhya, Suphannabhum, and Phip Phli [], [1]: 37 as well as Nakhon Si Thammarat (Ligor), which became Siam in the late 13th century. [2]