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Southeast Asia. In the 14th century, the
Ayutthaya Kingdom and its
capital Ayuttaya was
named after the
Hindu holy city of Ayodhya, with the
official religion...
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Lokkayasutha in Ayutthaya- 29
metres (95 ft) the
biggest reclining Buddha in
Ayuttaya Wat Pa Mok
Worawihan in Ang
Thong - 23
metres (75 ft) The
reclining Buddha...
- Thai
dubbing artists Actor(s)/Actress(es)
Notes Ing
Achita Pramote Na
Ayuttaya [th]
Elijah Wood A
Thailand actor and
singer who
dubbed for Wood as Frodo...
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galangal to the recipe,
which then made its way into the
royal kitchens of
Ayuttaya,
where turmeric was
replaced with
cardamom and tamarind.
Khmer royal dishes...
- Java, into the
Khmer courts, and from
there into the
royal kitchens of
Ayuttaya, Thailand,
adding cardamom and
tamarind to
replace the turmeric. Cambodia...
- 1351, the
Suphannabhumi kingdom was
merged into its
succeeding state,
Ayuttaya,
after its last ruler, Uthong,
moved eastward to
create a new
capital Ayutthaya...
- was at war with Burma.
Since 1569,
Burmese occupied the
Siamese capital Ayuttaya for
fifteen years.
Seizing the opportunity,
Cambodia launched a counter-offensive...
- Wattanakul, Karnjana**** Plodpai,
Meesak Nakarat,
Marasri Issarangkul Na
Ayuttaya Horror Ghost Variety (Variety phee chalui) (Thai: วาไรตี้ผีฉลุย) Adirek...
- สนามกีฬาจังหวัดพระนครศรีอยุธยา) is a multi-purpose
stadium in Phra
Nakhon Si
Ayuttaya Province, Thailand. It is
currently used
mostly for
football matches and...
- Phaulkon, the Gr****
adventurer who
became Prime Minister under King
Narai of
Ayuttaya (1656–1688). She was
credited with
adapting Portuguese egg-based desserts...