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    Wiang Kum Kam (Thai: เวียงกุมกาม; Northern Thai: ᩅ᩠ᨿᨦᨠᩩᨾᨠᩣ᩠ᨾ) is an historic settlement and archaeological site along the Ping River, which was built...
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    Wat Chedi Liam (category Wiang Kum Kam)
    the Golden Stupa"), is one of the wats in the ancient Thai city of Wiang Kum Kam, now part of present-day Chiang Mai. The temple was built c. 1287 and...
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  • District, Chiang Rai Province Phu Wiang District, Khon Kaen Province Rop Wiang, Chiang Rai Province, Thailand Wiang Kum Kam, Saraphi District, Chiang Mai...
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    Chiang Mai (redirect from Wiang Nophaburi)
    1455, the temple hosted the Eighth World Buddhist Council in 1477. Wiang Kum Kam is at the site of an old city in the Tha Wang Tan sub-district of the...
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    Lamphun). After his victory over Haripuñjaya, King Mangrai founded Wiang Kum Kam as his new capital. He stayed there until 1292, at which time he relocated...
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    Hariphunchai kingdom, Mangrai decided to relocate his capital, and in 1294, Wiang Kum Kam was founded on the eastern bank of the Ping River. The site was plagued...
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    Lamphun due to heavy flooding, he drifted until settling at and building Wiang Kum Kam in 1286/7, staying there until 1292 at which time he relocated to what...
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  • Wat Phan Lao (category Wiang Kum Kam)
    Wat Phan Lao (Thai: วัดพันเลา) is a ruined 16th century temple in the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological area near Chiang Mai in northern Thailand. No information...
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  • Art Department explaining the archaeological discoveries at Wat Nanchang, Wiang Kum Kam, northern Thailand and photographed in August 2014. v t e v t e...
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    Wat Phaya Mangrai (category Wiang Kum Kam)
    วัดพญามังราย; "Temple of King Mangrai") is a ruined temple located within the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological site, very close to the south-eastern side of Wat Phrachao...
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