Sakdina (Thai: ศักดินา) was a system of social hierarchy in use from the Ayutthaya to early Rattanakosin periods of Thai history. It assigned a numerical...
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the samuhanayok had a sakdina of 10,000. The samuhakalahom was head of the Kalahom. Like the samuhanayok, the post had a sakdina of 10,000. Most of office-holders...
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Monarchy of Thailand (section Sakdina and Rachasap)
Middle Ages, Ayutthayan King Trailokanat in the 15th century instituted sakdina, a system of social hierarchy which ranked the king's subjects according...
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into the 20th century and created a system of social hierarchy called sakdina, where male commoners were conscripted as corvée labourers for six months...
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songwriter, and communist revolutionary. His most influential book was Chomna Sakdina Thai, written in 1957 under the pseudonym Somsamai Sisutphan (สมสมัย ศรีศูทรพรรณ)...
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back [and] help me work for the nation. I alone can no longer contest Sakdina." Plaek to one of Pridi's sons in June 1957. On 29 November 1951, the Silent...
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was losing to another influential groups led by Sarit, and consisted of "Sakdina" (royalties and royalists). Both Plaek and Phao intended to bring home...
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Pakistan Feudal Japan Hacienda Indian feudalism Mandala (political model) Sakdina, a Thai feudal system Samanta, an Indian feudal system Small castes Zemene...
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commoners, according to the sakna or sakdina system codified by King Borommatrailokkanat (1448–1488). The sakdina system was similar to, but not the same...
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kalahom and phra khlang, and held an especially esteemed position, with a sakdina of 30,000. Somdet Chaophraya Borom Maha Si Suriwong (Chuang Bunnag): 1855–1882...
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