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Chronicle Compilation,
Volume 61: The
Legend of
Singhanavati Kumara, the
prince is
referred to as
Singhanavati Kumara. Over time, this name was
altered and...
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addition to
Singhanavati,
another northern prin****lity
probably related to the Tai people, Ngoenyang, was
established as the
successor of
Singhanavati in 638...
- or
Phromkuman (พรหมกุมาร,
pronounced [pʰrōm.kū.māːn]) was a
ruler of
Singhanavati (Yonok)
realm in
Lanna region (modern
northern Thailand). He is the first...
- ""ตำนานพระเจ้าพรหม" วีรบุรุษของโยนกล้านนา" ["King
Phrom Legend" hero of
Singhanavati Lanna Kingdom].
Chiangmainews (in Thai). 8
January 2019.
Retrieved 11...
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family tree Lan Na monarchs'
family tree Ngoenyang/Lan Na (638–1775)
Singhanavati Kingdom (757–1188)
Sukhothai Kingdom (1238–1438)
Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767)...
- Phrom, a
descendant of the
Singhanavati Dynasty (King Lavachakkaraj). This is
mentioned in the folklore, the
Legend of
Singhanavati. The
Mungrai Customary...
- to the folklore, the
legend of
Singhanavati (ตำนานสิงหนวัติ), it used to be an
ancient kingdom known as
Singhanavati or Yonok. The
kingdom was destro****...
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present Phitsanulok Province, was
established as the
capital city of the
Singhanavati Kingdom, an
early city-state of Thailand. Later,
during Thailand's Sukhothai...
- 900 CE. The Thai
established their own kingdoms: the semi-legendary
Singhanavati Kingdom (691 BCE–638 CE)
evolved into the
Ngoenyang Kingdom (638–1292)...
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family tree Lan Na monarchs'
family tree Ngoenyang/Lan Na (638–1775)
Singhanavati Kingdom (757–1188)
Sukhothai Kingdom (1238–1438)
Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351–1767)...