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    Borommakot (redirect from Boromakot)
    Thong was also the scene of massive renovations partaken by Borommakot. Boromakot was revered by the later Bangkok aristocracy for his religious reforms...
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    made to set up five separate states, with Prince Teppipit, a son of king Boromakot, attempting to establish Phimai as one, holding sway over eastern provinces...
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    ended with its complete destruction by the Burmese in 1767, a son of King Boromakot attempted to set himself up ruler in Phimai, holding sway over Korat and...
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    residence of Phra Then Muni, an important priest who advised Crown Prince Boromakot during his residence there, and was later involved in various negotiations...
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    Maharat ("The Great"). Thongduang was born in 1737 in the reign of King Boromakot of Ayutthaya. His father was Thongdi, a Mon noble serving the royal court...
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    power and set up their own sphere of influence. Prince Thepphiphit, King Boromakot's son, who had been unsuccessful in a diversionary action against the Burmese...
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    beautiful mother-of-pearl inlaid doors were built in 1756 by order of King Boromakot of Ayutthaya. The Buddha Chinnarat National Museum, on the temple grounds...
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    an immense main entrance with mother-of-pearl inserts donated by King Boromakot in 1756. Beyond the wihan is a Khmer style prang, the inside of which...
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    ceremonies. Princes and princess were cremated here, including King Boromakot's son Chaofa Thammathibet (เจ้าฟ้าธรรมธิเบศร). The Wat Chaiwatthanaram...
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    chedi fell into disrepair. In a restoration during the reign of King Boromakot (ruled 1733–1758) a new chedi in Thai style, having a square plan with...
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    officially recognized ranks (barian). Another later influential king was Boromakot (r. 1733–1758), who ruled during a peaceful time and was a great patron...
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    Phetburi, then the Mon population center and royal naval base in King Boromakot's reign. Phraya Ram Chaturon (Chuan) served as chief of Siam's Mon community...
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    monk Mahanag sometime around the years 1751 to 1758, at the end of King Boromakot's reign. The earliest known mention of nang yai in Thai records is from...
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  • Thailand, Bangkok Kham Yat Palace - (พระตำหนักคำหยาด) residence of King Boromakot of Ayutthaya (r. 1733-1758) King Narai's Palace (พระนารายณ์ราชนิเวศน์)...
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    Kui was an ancient city of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. In the reign of King Boromakot, Kui was fourth-class city. In the Rattanakosin era, King Rama II established...
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