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    The Sultanate of Singora was a heavily fortified port city in southern Thailand and the precursor of the present-day town of Songkhla. It was founded in...
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    Songkhla (redirect from Singora)
    also known as Singgora or Singora (Pattani Malay: ซิงกอรอ, Singoro), is a city (thesaban nakhon) in Songkhla Province of southern Thailand, near the...
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    cannon from Singora bearing the seal of Sultan Sulaiman Shah. The cannon was made in Singora around 1623, captured from the Sultanate of Singora by the Siamese...
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  • (1287–1557) Arakan (1287–1784) State of Burma (1943–1945) In Thailand: Langkasuka (2nd–15th century) Sultanate of Singora (1605–1680) Ayutthaya Kingdom (1350–1767)...
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    expedition to the Sultanate of Singora in 1680. For the entirety of the Ayutthaya Kingdom's duration, it was largely managed by a society of a service nobility...
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  • (2011–present) Sultanate of Sulu (1405–1915, 1962–1986) Sultanates of Lanao (1616–1904) Thailand Pattani Kingdom (1457–1902) Sultanate of Singora (1605–1680)...
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    The succession of Thai monarchs began with Si Inthrathit at the establishment of the first Thai kingdom in 1238. With brief interruptions, 55 monarchs...
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    ancestry back to him. Sri Sulalai was a princess of the royal family of the Sultanate of Singora. Rama II of Siam took her as a concubine. In 1946 Prince...
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  • Sukhothai dynasty (ราชวงศ์สุโขทัย) (AD 1569–1629) – Ayutthaya Kingdom Sultanate of Singora (รัฐสุลต่านซิงกอรา) (AD 1605–1680) Prasart Thong dynasty (ราชวงศ์ปราสาททอง)...
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    Ten Thousand Nations Coming to Pay Tribute (category Collection of the Palace Museum)
    Sultanate of Singora (宋腒𦛨國) delegates Sumatra (蘇喇國) delegates Malacca (馬六甲國) delegates Numerous representatives of the newly conquered territory of Xinjiang...
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  • of Singora. He was colloquially known as Chaophraya Chakri Khaek (Thai: เจ้าพระยาจักรีแขก), or "the Muslim Prime Minister". The Sultanate of Singora,...
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    were operating out of Singora and Patani, Thailand, and Kota Bharu airfield was in Japanese hands. The Allies tried to attack Singora airfield. The bombers...
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    Phillips' intention was no longer to attack off Singora, although Phillips changed course at 19:00 toward Singora, to deceive the shadowing aircraft, then south...
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    merchant’s record from 1450-1550, Songkhla was firstly known as Singor or Singora. Archaeological excavations on the isthmus between Lake Songkhla and the...
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    the island of Sumatra (in modern-day Indonesia) that influenced much of Southeast Asia. Srivijaya was an important centre for the expansion of Buddhism...
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    Narai (redirect from Narai of Thailand)
    commander of the Bangkok fort and trained Siamese armies in Western warfare.: 263  Several Siamese forts including Mergui, Ligor, Singora (Songkhla)...
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    king of Ayutthaya, sent an expedition to the Malacca Sultanate, at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, in 1455. Following their conquest of Malacca...
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    Kamalanka (category History of Thailand)
    to as Lang-ya-xiu. It was said to be on the north of Chi Tu, another indianized state in the Singora Inland Sea (present Songkhla province).: 181  ...Then...
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    History of Bangkok History of Isan History of Phitsanulok History of Thai clothing History of Thailand Svasti, Pichaya (30 June 2016). "Early Man Of Our Land"...
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    missions from the Sultanate of Kedah. When the Siamese army was at the doorstep of Kedah, the British refused to assist the Kedah Sultanate, arguing that...
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    Langkasuka (category History of Patani)
    been established by descendants of Ashoka the Great. The name is Sanskrit in origin; it is thought to be a combination of langkha for "resplendent land"...
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    and resume sovereignty over the sultanates of northern Malaya which had been surrendered in the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909 with Britain. In January 1942...
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    Penjajap (category Ships of Indonesia)
    during the 1511 Portuguese attack on the Malacca Sultanate, the Malays used an unspecified number of lancaran (lanchara) and twenty penjajap (pangajaoa)...
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    further allegiance. After the establishment of Thonburi and the momentous rebirth of Siam, the sultanates of Pattani, Terengganu and possibly Kedah sent...
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    independence in 1323, after the Pandyan Empire was annexed by the Delhi Sultanate and subsequently by the Vijayanagaras. It continued to exist as an independent...
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