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Pha Mueang

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After the defeat of the Khmer troops, Pha Mueang entrusted the government of Sukhothai to Bang Klang Hao. He then retired with his men to Si Satchanalai. A little later Bang Klang Hao was ordained by Pha Mueang as "Chao Mueang Sukhothai" (ruler of Sukhothai, เจ้าเมืองสุโขทัย). Here Pha Mueang
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In "Inscription II" it is described that at some point, probably around 1238–1240, Pha Mueang marched his army united with Bang Klang Hao towards Sukhothai. In the ensuing battle at the gates of the city, Bang Klang Hao fought against Khom Samat Klon Lamphong, both from the back of their
194:(full name: Pho Khun Bang Hao, พ่อขุนบางกลางหาว). He was a friend and ally of Pha Mueang. Bang Klang Hao was ruler of the city-state Mueang Bang Yang (เจ้าเมืองบางยาง), its location also unknown. Griswold suspected it was located somewhere between Mueang Rat and Mueang 255: 66: 134:": he is the ruler of a city-state called Mueang Rat (เจ้าเมืองราด). The location of Mueang Rat is disputed. Many believe that it could be found in the valley of the Pasak. Therefore, the inhabitants of the Phetchabun district 153:
The "God of Sri Mueang Sodharapura" (God: ผีฟ้า, corresponding to Skt Deva raja), the king of Angkor, bestowed the titles of "Sri Indraditya" together with the "sword of victory" (Preah Khan Chey Srey,
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transferred his title "Sri Indraditya" to his comrades in arms. The new king of Sukhothai also received the "sword of victory" as a sign of his success and the
114:; late 12th century – mid 13th century) was a Thai nobleman and general who was the Lord of Rad and played a significant role in the founding of the 422: 299: 170:) upon Pha Mueang and he additionally received the "Kamrateng An Pha Mueang" or "กมรเตง อัญ ผาเมือง"". At the same time he was given 467: 447: 365: 323: 48: 381: 339: 442: 437: 239: 80: 171: 335: 139: 219: 457: 126:
Pha Mueang is said to be a descendant of Nam Thum, a hero whose name is mentioned in the legends of many
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of the New Kingdom. Sri Indraditya is now regarded as the founder of the Phra Ruang Dynasty, the
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Phra Nang Naovarongdevi, consorts had married before marriage with Preah Neang Sikharadevi.
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died in 1220, the power of Angkor dwindled in the northwestern regions. The commander
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built a large statue of Pha Mueang (อนุสาวรีย์พ่อขุนผาเมือง). The historian
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Wyatt, David K. Thailand A Short History. Silkworm Books, Chiang Mai, 1984
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The Statue of Pho Khun Pha Mueang, Khun Pha Mueang barrack,
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Index

Pho Khun Pha Mueang

Phetchabun Province
Singkhondevi
Dynasty
Srinaonamthum
Srinaonamthum
Thai
Sukhothai Kingdom
Tai peoples
Ram Khamhaeng
Lom Sak
Alexander Brown Griswold
Nan River
Uttaradit
Khmer
Thai
Preah Neang Sikhara Mahadevi
Jayavarman VII
Chenla
Bang Klang Hao
Si Satchanalai
Ban Yang
New Sukhothai
Jayavarman VII
Khom Samat Klon Lamphong
Khmer Empire
war elephants
palladium
Kingdom of Sukhothai

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