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    Ram Khamhaeng (Thai: รามคำแหง, pronounced [rāːm kʰām hɛ̌ːŋ] ) or Pho Khun Ram Khamhaeng Maharat (Thai: พ่อขุนรามคำแหงมหาราช, pronounced [pʰɔ̂ː kʰǔn raːm...
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    The Ram Khamhaeng Inscription, formally known as Sukhothai Inscription No. 1, is a stone stele bearing inscriptions which have traditionally been regarded...
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  • Ram Khamhaeng was a Thai king in the Sukhothai period. Ram Khamhaeng, Ramkhamhaeng or Ram Kham Haeng may also refer to: Ram Khamhaeng inscription, a stone...
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    centralized and expanded to its greatest extent during the reign of Ram Khamhaeng the Great (1279–1298), who some historians considered to have introduced...
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    Sukhothai is still a celebrated event. Pho Khun Ban Muang and his brother Ram Khamhaeng expanded the Sukhothai Kingdom. To the south, Ramkamhaeng subjugated...
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    script and Ram Khamhaeng alphabet, is a Brahmic script which originated in the Sukhothai Kingdom. The script is found on the Ram Khamhaeng Inscription...
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    reigned until his death, which occurred around 1822 BE (1279/80 CE). The Ram Khamhaeng Inscription (Inscription No. 1), which was allegedly created in 1835...
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    Sukatanata—instructor of King Ram Khamhaeng, at Samo Khon School in Lawapura after aged 16. Thence, King Ngam Mueang became comrade with King Ram Khamhaeng of Sukhothai...
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    Khmer prince on elephants in mounted combat; he named this youngest son Ram Khamhaeng (”Rama the Bold“) in tribute to the feat. Si Inthrathit died around...
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    Mangrai first made peace between King Ngam Muang of Phayao and King Ram Khamhaeng of Sukhothai, who had seduced the former's queen. The three kings then...
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