Chula Sakarat or Chulasakarat (Pali: Culāsakaraj; Burmese: ကောဇာသက္ကရာဇ်, pronounced [kɔ́zà θɛʔkəɹɪʔ]; Khmer: ចុល្លសករាជ, ALA-LC: Cullasakarāj; Thai:...
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dates are lunisolar calendar dates, and should follow then prevailing Chula Sakarat calendar. The Thai calendar (and the month names) did not get realigned...
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Southeast Asian kingdoms down to the 19th century under the names of Chula Sakarat and Jolak Sakaraj. The Burmese calendar in turn was based on the "original"...
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roots Assamese calendar Bikram Samvat Burmese calendar (Pyu calendar) Chula Sakarat Nepal Sambat ("Nepali calendar") Odia calendar Pawukon calendar Shaka...
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in 1913 to replace the Rattanakosin Era, which in turn replaced the Chula Sakarat in 1889. The reckoning of the Buddhist Era in Thailand is 543 years...
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(vulgar in the classical sense). The vulgar or minor era (จุลศักราช, chula sakarat) was thought to have been instituted when the worship of Gautama was...
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(Bangkok) on 20 March, the last of the fourth month of the year 1194 CS (Chula Sakarat). This treaty, with later modifications, is still in force. Dan Beach...
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Balinese saka calendar (Lunar) – Bali Cham calendar (Lunar) – Chams Chula Sakarat (Lunar) – Myanmar Thai solar calendar – Thailand Thai lunar calendar...
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Kakabatr, is believed to have also come from Takkasila and established the Chula Sakarat era in 638 CE,: 22 which was used by the Siamese and Burmese until...
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with an epochal year 0 date of 22 March 638; from which derived CS for Chula Sakarat era; variously known as LE Lesser Era; ME Minor Era – the Major or Great...
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