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samrit601 · 9 months ago
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Muang Tong Su Wanna Poom was deserted, yet Si Wi Chai Su Wanna Poom emerged
In 1030 Buddhist Era, Khun Han Boon Tai and his wives moved out of Muang Tong Su Wanna Poom and went to construct a new city in front of Khao Ngu mountain. This made Muang Tong Su Wanna Poom deserted, yet Si Wi Chai Su Wanna Poom emerged.
The ties of kinship between the ruler of Muang Tong Su Wanna Poom and the rulers of other cities, which were formerly relatives by marriage and blood relatives, were still the same. Only the place and name were shifted to Si Wi Chai Su Wanna Poom.
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samrit601 · 9 months ago
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King Tawan Aa Teeraj the Great of Muang Tong Su Wanna Poom
When Khun Lok Lawa passed away in 245 Buddhist Era, Khun Tawan Taab Fah succeeded his father to the throne by the name of King Tawan Aa Teeraj. Muang Tong Su Wanna Poom in his reign was even more powerful than in his father’s reign. Not only territories on mainland Southeast Asia but also many groups of islands namely Sumatra, Java, Borneo, Papua New Guinea, The Philippines, Australia, etc. were under the rule of Muang Tong Su Wanna Poom.
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samrit601 · 10 months ago
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Buddhism was brought to Suvarnabhumi by a Tai Lawa merchant, not Indian ...
After having been ordained, he came back to his home in Muang Praan, a big city in Suvarnabhumi for further meditation of higher level. After he had reached enlightenment, he constructed a Wat or Buddhist temple called “Wat Poon Naa raam”, preached the Buddha’s teaching to Tai-Lawa people resulting in having many Buddhist monks in Suvarnabhumi. In addition, he took Khun Tab Tai Tong, the king of Muang Tong, Suvarnabhumi, to attend the Gautama Buddha in Indian subcontinent. It can be seen that Buddhism was brought to Suvarnabhumi by a Tai-Lawa merchant, not Indian merchants.
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samrit601 · 10 months ago
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The history of Khom Script can be traced back to 6,657 years
The Khom Script had spread over central and southern India ever since by the name of the team chief, namely “Pan”, followed by “Lawa”, his ethnic, becoming “Panlawa”. Afterwards, the Panlawa script was found all over southern India and all territories in Southeast Asia by western historians, yet they called it “Pallava” and claimed that it was named after the Pallava dynasty. Thai historians adhering to the western historians also called it “Pallava” despite the fact that their ancestors have invented the Khom Script for 6,657 years.
The Khom Script had not only spread over central and southern India but also appeared on castles of Maya and Inca Empires.
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samrit601 · 10 months ago
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Praa Jao Oo Tong, who would be the first king of Ayutthaya Kingdom, said...
Most Thai historians assume that the word "Khom" said by Praa Jao Oo-Tong was intended to be “Khmer”. Their assumptions are based on misunderstanding due to the fact that Praa Jao Oo-Tong intended the word “Khom” to mean the Khom royal descendants still left in Muang Praa Nakhon who turned to side with the slaves.
How could the Khom royal descendants be left in Muang Praa Nakhon?
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samrit601 · 10 months ago
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Khom Empire of Praa Nakhon ended in 1336 AD and emerged again as Ayuttha...
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samrit601 · 10 months ago
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King Oo-Tong would probably be King Chaya Warman the ninth of the Khom E...
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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Muang Phimai and Muang Yaso Taara Pura were the dual capital of the Khom...
King Chai Ya Warman the sixth deliberately constructed Prasat Hin Phimai to be used as the center of government of the whole Khom Empire, resulting in Muang Phimai being the main capital and Muang Yaso Taara Pura being the secondary capital of the Khom Empire.
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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The reason why Prince Warman did not help protect Muang Yaso Taara Poura
Due to the fact that King Yaso Warman the second, who was Prince Warman’s older brother, was dethroned and assassinated by a high-ranking official of Chinese descend and the high-ranking official of Chinese descend crowned himself as King of the Khom Empire by the name of “King Tri Pu Wana Titaya Warman”, thus, Prince Warman and joined forces of City-State of La Wo and City-State of Pee Mai did not help protect Muang Yaso Taara Poura when the troops of the Jaam Pa Kingdom under the leadership of King Chai Intara Warman the fourth invaded Muang Yaso Taara Poura in Buddhist Era of 1720.
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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On the Angkor Wat balcony, the “Ne Siam Kuk” inscription has been decode...
One of the bas-reliefs on the south, west-wing balcony of Angkor Wat depicted an army of soldiers dressed in very beautiful uniforms and it was inscribed with the text “Ne Siam Kuk” meaning “Here is the Siam army”. 
The Siam army on this bas-relief was leading another 19 armies from 19 city-states that are relatives of King Surya Varman the second, the king of the Khom Empire of Phra Nakhon, marching in procession round Mueang Phra Nakhon in honor of the completion of the construction of the Borom Vishnu Lok Castle, commonly called “Angkor Wat Castle”.
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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The king of Chinese descent of the Khom Empire was killed by the king of...
Due to the fact that King Yaso Varman the second of the Khom Empire of Phra Nakhon, who was Prince Varman’s older brother, was dethroned and was assassinated by King Tri Bhu Vana Ditya Varman, who was a king of Chinese descend. Thus, when the troops of the Champa Kingdom under the leadership of King Jaya Indra Varman the fourth invaded Mueang Phra Nakhon which was the Khom Empire’s capital, and King Jaya Indra Varman the fourth also executed King Tri Bhu Vana Ditya Varman, Prince Varman and joined forces of City-States of Lavo and Phimai did not help protect.
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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Khom was neither a race nor civilization, but it indicated a state of be...
The assumption that Khom civilization had been derived from India through trade contacts between India and mainland Southeast Asia and that the people living in territories around the central, northeastern, and southern parts of present-day Thailand adopted the Khom civilization as their own civilization is not possible because there has never been any evidence indicating existence of “Khom civilization” in India so far.
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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Maha Paan was the author of modern Khmer script texts by modifying the K...
In ancient times, Khmer people had only spoken language, no Khmer script. 
Maha Paan was the author of modern Khmer script texts by modifying the Khom-Thai script and Khom-Pali script which he had learned from Bangkok during his monkhood in Bangkok (Buddhist Era of 2391 - 2398). Thus, it is unsurprising that the modern Khmer script looks like the Khom script. However, Khmer people cannot read understandably the Khom inscriptions because the Khom inscriptions was not inscribed in Khmer language.
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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Naak Ong “Aeng” and Naak Ong “Duong” fled Cambodia to seek a refuge from...
Naak Ong Duang, who was Naak Ong Jaan's younger brother, disagreed that Naak Ong Jaan had left Siam by turning to Viet Nam instead, therefore, he had had to flee Cambodia to seek a refuge in Bangkok during the reign of King Rama the second of Chakri dynasty since he was 16 years old. He lived in the palace where his father, King Narai Rama Thibodi or Naak Ong Aeng, used to reside.
The Siam kings seemed to be protecting descendants of those used to be under their rule.
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samrit601 · 11 months ago
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Why were the ancient Thais called Siam and Khom
Why were the ancient Thais called "Siam" and "Khom"? 
 According to Ka Buang Jaan inscriptions, the Tai-Lawa people who established Suvarnabhumi Federation had been living in territories around the central, northeastern, and southern parts of present-day Thailand for over 8,000 years which was consistent with the archeological evidence at Ban Non-Wat archeological site and at Ban Chiang archeological site.
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