The fact that Thailand has won and lost so many wars now is shocking from the Burmese-Siamese wars to the Vietnamese-Siamese wars even civil wars that's crazy
here’s little correction: the flag you used for Sukhothai kingdom is not its actual flag, the flag you used for sukhothai kingdom is actually sukhothai the province in current day thailand, not the kingdom also sukhothai kingdom doesn’t have a flag but i can see where the confusing came from, a lot of people also made this same mistake great video tho👍
In fact, the area of present-day Thailand never had the Khmer Empire. If you study the history of this area, you will find that there was an attempt to insert the Khmer Empire into this area only a few decades ago. If you find an area that is identified as the Khmer Empire in this area, you can assume that it is history that has been distorted for some gain, such as Attempts to claim territory from the colonial era Or an attempt to claim rights to the culture of Thailand from a group of people who try to say that they are of Khmer descent. The real Khmers who inhabited Siam from the past actually lived in the northeastern region of present-day Thailand. In the past, Siamese people would call them "Khom", referring to the various ethnic groups that lived together in this area. But now there are people who are trying to erase the word "Khom" from history and trying to create a new meaning of this word to have the meaning of "Khmer" or "Ancient Khmer" and a group of people that Siamese people call They say that "Khom" was also the creator of the Khom empire, including Angkor Wat, before the revolutionary slave leaders seized power and claimed their own group as being of the Khom lineage. Which was distorted to change the meaning to become modern Khmer. in history as discovered and confirmed by definite evidence From the Dvaravati Kingdom to the Lavo Kingdom, it was ruled by the Mon people. And some culture was received from the Khom people, but not all. Overall, the culture of the Khom people is a culture that was inherited from southern Indians who immigrated to this area. This is the reason why people who call themselves Khmer today do not have a truly tangible cultural inheritance. And there are attempts to claim Thai culture as their own just because they don't know what culture means.
@@champaputih4568 In fact The rule of the people who called themselves the Khmers lasted only about five years. By seizing power from the King of the Varman Dynasty, who was descended from the ruler of the Chenla Kingdom. Therefore, that place could not be called a kingdom because of its short reign. and the ruler does not inherit blood from the previous ruler. And it was also a rebellion to take over the kingdom. Therefore, it cannot be truly called the Khmer Empire. However, a group of people tried to include the descendants of King Chenla as Khmer in order to claim their land as Khmer. But in reality, the Varman dynasty was of South Indian descent, not Khmer, from the beginning.
@@l2hapsodyInBlue The term of Varman it was a Hinduism influenced, but not the Idnians. All the ancient Kingdoms of Southeast Asia like Champa, Srivijaya and Khmer used the term of Varman. Varman was not the term of dynasty, But it was the term of the rulers to mean the protectors. Actually, Srivijaya, Champa and Khmer Varman was the middle name. You might misunderstanding, the real name of the rulers Started with Sri and ending with the Deva. All ancient SEA kingdoms never claimed themselves as the Idians. So the marjority of Thai are Buddhists, that means all Thai are Indians? The marjority Modern Indonesian are Muslims and used the Arabic names, Muhammad, Ali, Abdul so all the Indons are Arabs? And finally, Funan, Chenla, Angkorian are related to Khmeric people, Because they calimed themselves as the Khmers. Do you know the term of Khmer are mentioned too many times in Champa Kingdom and Srivijaya to refer or mention the people of Cambodian. During the Srivijaya kingdom invasion, the king himself (Jayavarman 2 the founder of Angkorian) used the term Khmer to mean the motherland. And the most powerful king of Angkorian Jayavaraman7 also claimed himself as the Khmerian in the Banteay Srei temple inscription. So as the official world they only used the Term Khmer to mean the civilization of Cambodia. There's nobody used Khom. Because Khom only mentioned the ruler of Lavo and finally druing the Ayuthaya Rattanakosin it meant the people of Cambodian.
The kingdom of Sri Khotburoon, Isaranpura, Srivijaya, Langkasuka, Lan Chang, Lanna (formerly) and the KHOM kingdom (Phra Nakhon City ... which is not the Khmer kingdom. who were just a caste of slaves who were conscripted from Champa But France concocted the story of the Khmer Kingdom to pretend to be KHOM.) was also a part of federal city in the history of the Thai nation ... which is not shown in this clip at all.
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@@Pls_dont_eat_macat actually brother Burma is completely destroy Siam and Burma is only let army 10000siam 🤣 actually is very easy for Khmer to end Siam in that time Khmer keep promise not like the army thief
@@lomross5741 can't agree more Burma destroy Ayutthaya at the end thx to them so the old and sick empire can die, young and stronger can rise we all know Siam is the only one who still stands till nowadays. And Khmer were always good subordinate i respect that 🇹🇭❤️🇰🇭
@@jategis5123 well a long time ago in Southeast Asia the white elephant is seen as good luck, nobility, and etc. King Bayinnaung wanted two of these white elephants so he asked the king of siam, the king of siam said no, so King Bayinnaung declared war on Siam and ruled over it untill his death. They teach these in burmese school, I should know because I'm from Myanmar.
You missed the part where Cambodia got culture from the same place that we got culture from(I’m talking about India) so somehow with bullsht it makes to them that we copied them somehow???
Thailand's history from 1238 to 2022 includes significant events and transformations. Here’s a brief overview: 1. **Sukhothai Kingdom (1238-1438)**: Established in 1238, this was the first Thai kingdom, founded by King Si Indradit. It marked the beginning of Thai statehood and culture. The kingdom flourished under King Ramkhamhaeng (1279-1298), who is credited with creating the Thai script. 2. **Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767)**: The Ayutthaya Kingdom succeeded Sukhothai and became a major power in Southeast Asia. Founded by King Uthong, Ayutthaya grew into a prosperous empire with significant trade and cultural exchanges. It was known for its impressive architecture and advanced administration. The kingdom fell to Burmese forces in 1767. 3. **Thonburi Kingdom (1768-1782)**: After the fall of Ayutthaya, the Thonburi Kingdom was established by King Taksin. It was a short-lived period marked by efforts to reunify and stabilize the region. 4. **Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782-1932)**: Also known as the Chakri Dynasty, this era began with King Rama I establishing Bangkok as the capital. The dynasty modernized the country and faced various challenges, including Western colonial pressures. Significant reforms were introduced by King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) to modernize Thailand. 5. **Constitutional Monarchy (1932-present)**: In 1932, a bloodless coup led to the transition from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. The country was renamed Thailand (formerly Siam) in 1939. The political landscape included periods of military rule and democratic reforms. The modern era has seen significant political and social changes, including the development of a more robust democracy, economic growth, and increased global integration. 6. **Recent Developments (2000s-2022)**: Thailand has experienced political instability, including multiple coups and frequent changes in government. Despite this, it has developed rapidly economically and remains a key player in Southeast Asia. Major events include the 2014 military coup and the ongoing political debates over monarchy and democracy. Thailand’s history reflects its transition from an ancient kingdom to a modern nation-state, marked by periods of consolidation, reform, and adaptation to changing regional and global dynamics.
Thailand's history from 1238 to 2022 includes significant events and transformations. Here’s a brief overview: 1. **Sukhothai Kingdom (1238-1438)**: Established in 1238, this was the first Thai kingdom, founded by King Si Indradit. It marked the beginning of Thai statehood and culture. The kingdom flourished under King Ramkhamhaeng (1279-1298), who is credited with creating the Thai script. 2. **Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767)**: The Ayutthaya Kingdom succeeded Sukhothai and became a major power in Southeast Asia. Founded by King Uthong, Ayutthaya grew into a prosperous empire with significant trade and cultural exchanges. It was known for its impressive architecture and advanced administration. The kingdom fell to Burmese forces in 1767. 3. **Thonburi Kingdom (1768-1782)**: After the fall of Ayutthaya, the Thonburi Kingdom was established by King Taksin. It was a short-lived period marked by efforts to reunify and stabilize the region. 4. **Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782-1932)**: Also known as the Chakri Dynasty, this era began with King Rama I establishing Bangkok as the capital. The dynasty modernized the country and faced various challenges, including Western colonial pressures. Significant reforms were introduced by King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) to modernize Thailand. 5. **Constitutional Monarchy (1932-present)**: In 1932, a bloodless coup led to the transition from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. The country was renamed Thailand (formerly Siam) in 1939. The political landscape included periods of military rule and democratic reforms. The modern era has seen significant political and social changes, including the development of a more robust democracy, economic growth, and increased global integration. 6. **Recent Developments (2000s-2022)**: Thailand has experienced political instability, including multiple coups and frequent changes in government. Despite this, it has developed rapidly economically and remains a key player in Southeast Asia. Major events include the 2014 military coup and the ongoing political debates over monarchy and democracy. Thailand’s history reflects its transition from an ancient kingdom to a modern nation-state, marked by periods of consolidation, reform, and adaptation to changing regional and global dynamics.
Southern Thailand was a part of Srivijaya kingdom's influenced. Srivijaya was a kingdom belonging to Austronesian race. Srivijaya was a maritime expert kingdom, once they attacked the Champa Kingdom and Chenla by sea route.
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is that Pattani (South Thailand) at the end
Its a malay state in Thailand but i prefer Pattani to be a part of Thai.
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The fact that Thailand has won and lost so many wars now is shocking from the Burmese-Siamese wars to the Vietnamese-Siamese wars even civil wars that's crazy
No khmer empire..that daminnadu from India.
here’s little correction: the flag you used for Sukhothai kingdom is not its actual flag, the flag you used for sukhothai kingdom is actually sukhothai the province in current day thailand, not the kingdom also sukhothai kingdom doesn’t have a flag but i can see where the confusing came from, a lot of people also made this same mistake
great video tho👍
In fact, the area of present-day Thailand never had the Khmer Empire. If you study the history of this area, you will find that there was an attempt to insert the Khmer Empire into this area only a few decades ago. If you find an area that is identified as the Khmer Empire in this area, you can assume that it is history that has been distorted for some gain, such as Attempts to claim territory from the colonial era Or an attempt to claim rights to the culture of Thailand from a group of people who try to say that they are of Khmer descent. The real Khmers who inhabited Siam from the past actually lived in the northeastern region of present-day Thailand. In the past, Siamese people would call them "Khom", referring to the various ethnic groups that lived together in this area. But now there are people who are trying to erase the word "Khom" from history and trying to create a new meaning of this word to have the meaning of "Khmer" or "Ancient Khmer" and a group of people that Siamese people call They say that "Khom" was also the creator of the Khom empire, including Angkor Wat, before the revolutionary slave leaders seized power and claimed their own group as being of the Khom lineage. Which was distorted to change the meaning to become modern Khmer. in history as discovered and confirmed by definite evidence From the Dvaravati Kingdom to the Lavo Kingdom, it was ruled by the Mon people. And some culture was received from the Khom people, but not all. Overall, the culture of the Khom people is a culture that was inherited from southern Indians who immigrated to this area. This is the reason why people who call themselves Khmer today do not have a truly tangible cultural inheritance. And there are attempts to claim Thai culture as their own just because they don't know what culture means.
Bro how did u write about this?
@@Porsche911GT-s9pWell I'm learning about this in school (i'm Thai so)
The term of Khmer was appeared in the nearby kingdom records before the birth of Tai people of Sukhothai.
@@champaputih4568 In fact The rule of the people who called themselves the Khmers lasted only about five years. By seizing power from the King of the Varman Dynasty, who was descended from the ruler of the Chenla Kingdom. Therefore, that place could not be called a kingdom because of its short reign. and the ruler does not inherit blood from the previous ruler. And it was also a rebellion to take over the kingdom. Therefore, it cannot be truly called the Khmer Empire. However, a group of people tried to include the descendants of King Chenla as Khmer in order to claim their land as Khmer. But in reality, the Varman dynasty was of South Indian descent, not Khmer, from the beginning.
@@l2hapsodyInBlue The term of Varman it was a Hinduism influenced, but not the Idnians. All the ancient Kingdoms of Southeast Asia like Champa, Srivijaya and Khmer used the term of Varman. Varman was not the term of dynasty, But it was the term of the rulers to mean the protectors. Actually, Srivijaya, Champa and Khmer Varman was the middle name. You might misunderstanding, the real name of the rulers Started with Sri and ending with the Deva.
All ancient SEA kingdoms never claimed themselves as the Idians. So the marjority of Thai are Buddhists, that means all Thai are Indians?
The marjority Modern Indonesian are Muslims and used the Arabic names, Muhammad, Ali, Abdul so all the Indons are Arabs?
And finally, Funan, Chenla, Angkorian are related to Khmeric people, Because they calimed themselves as the Khmers. Do you know the term of Khmer are mentioned too many times in Champa Kingdom and Srivijaya to refer or mention the people of Cambodian.
During the Srivijaya kingdom invasion, the king himself (Jayavarman 2 the founder of Angkorian) used the term Khmer to mean the motherland. And the most powerful king of Angkorian Jayavaraman7 also claimed himself as the Khmerian in the Banteay Srei temple inscription.
So as the official world they only used the Term Khmer to mean the civilization of Cambodia. There's nobody used Khom. Because Khom only mentioned the ruler of Lavo and finally druing the Ayuthaya Rattanakosin it meant the people of Cambodian.
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Chiang Rai (เชียงราย) in the video Do you mean Chiang Tung (เชียงตุง)?
It was Khom not Khmer. Khom were rulers while Khmer were people who lived and are living in Cambodia. They were not the same people.
😂😂😂😂 khom is Khmer 😂 don't keep yourself only in Thailand 😂 only 😂
Are you sure are you bet with your life ?
@@lomross5741สงสัย?? ถ้าขอมคือเขมร แล้วพวก ทาสกมีร์ คือใคร ที่มีการกล่าวว่า 'ทาส กมีร์ นายแตงหวาน ตระซอกปะแอม' ทำการล้มล้างพระเจ้าชัยวรมัน คนสุดท้าย จนสิ้นราชวงศ์ นี่เป็นเหตุการณ์ไม่เคยเกิดขึ้น งั้นหรือ? แล้วพวกเขา 'ทาส กมีร์' หายไปไหน ปัจจุบันในประเทศกัมพูชาเขาคือพวกใด หวังว่าคุณจะไม่บอกว่าพวกเขาถูกเนรเทศไปแบบชาวโรฮีงญา นะ ทุกประเทศย่อมมีที่มาที่ไป คนกลุ่มใหญ่กลุ่มหนึ่งอยู่ดีๆจะหายไปแบบไร้ร่องรอย คงเป็นไปได้ยาก
@@lomross5741 จากการตรวจสอบทางDNA และ ศิลาจารึกพุกาม(พม่า) ระบุว่า ขะแมร์ หรือ กะมีย์ คือชาวป่าจากเกาะชวาที่ถูกกวาดล้างมาใช้แรงงาน มีหลักฐานชัดแจน
@@lomross5741 You have to admit that you are a slave and Khom is king.
And Cambodia only existed when France showed up.
Khom = not Cambodia because King Varman from India 🇮🇳
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@@liketostudy66 Education is important
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@@liketostudy66Please study history from around the world. Not just in your country.
Where your brain 😅
Wow a full version evolution of thailand is finally uploaded ill respect your hard work😊❤️
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The kingdom of Sri Khotburoon, Isaranpura, Srivijaya, Langkasuka, Lan Chang, Lanna (formerly) and the KHOM kingdom (Phra Nakhon City ... which is not the Khmer kingdom. who were just a caste of slaves who were conscripted from Champa But France concocted the story of the Khmer Kingdom to pretend to be KHOM.) was also a part of federal city in the history of the Thai nation ... which is not shown in this clip at all.
If you know clearly tell me from which Champa inscription and please translate it by yourself
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During the war, the destruction of the Cham people of Khmer And that Dai Viet Some Cham people immigrated to the territory of Siam during the reign of King Narai the Great (1656-1688) until the reign of King Chulalongkorn, King Rama V, when there were the greatest number of Cham immigrants again. a period That is, when the French occupied Cambodia more than 100 years ago, they forcibly banned the practice of Islam. The Cham people therefore came to rely on His Majesty the King of Thailand. ... "
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Burma doesn't let Thailand rest for a minute fr.
Actually they did for over a hundred year and without war that is when we finally have our golden age
@@Pls_dont_eat_macat actually brother Burma is completely destroy Siam and Burma is only let army 10000siam 🤣 actually is very easy for Khmer to end Siam in that time
Khmer keep promise not like the army thief
@@lomross5741 can't agree more Burma destroy Ayutthaya at the end thx to them so the old and sick empire can die, young and stronger can rise we all know Siam is the only one who still stands till nowadays. And Khmer were always good subordinate i respect that 🇹🇭❤️🇰🇭
@@Pls_dont_eat_macat yes I also respect Thai too !!
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Lavo was Lavo, according to Chinese records. Lavo wasn't a part of Khmer, but had been influenced by Indian culture same as Khmer.
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yes in the past was a history. I hope Myanmar will soon achieve peace. From TH
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5:34 the vocal starts
There are some periods missing from the Lavo Kingdom - Ayothaya Kingdom - Sukhothai Kingdom - Ayutthaya Kingdom 🙏
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Historical Periods of Thailand (สมัยประวัติศาสตร์)
0:00 Thaton (ทาโทน)
0:04 Dvaravati (ทวารวดี)
0:07 Lavo (ละโว้)
0:17 Lavo Srivijaya (ละโว้ ศรีวิชัย)
0:21 Lavo Khmer Empire (อาณาจักรละโว้ขอม)
0:32 Before Sukhothai (ก่อนสุโขทัย)
0:33 Sukhothai (สุโขทัย)
0:53 Ayutthaya (อยุธยา)
1:10 Ayutthaya Lan Na War (สงครามล้านนาอยุธยา)
1:26 Ayutthaya Burmese-Siamese War (สงครามอยุธยา-พม่า)
4:08 Ayutthaya Anglo-Siamese War (สงครามอยุธยา-สยาม)
4:19 Ayutthaya Siamese Revolution (การปฏิวัติสยามสมัยอยุธยา)
4:35 Ayutthaya Siamese-Vietnamese War (สงครามอยุธยา-เวียดนาม)
5:05 Ayutthaya Occupation of Siam by Kombaung (การยึดครองกรุงศรีอยุธยาของอาณาจักรสยามโดยคอนบอง)
5:08 Ayutthaya Reunification by Siam (การรวมอยุธยาโดยสยาม)
5:31 Thonburi (ธนบุรี)
5:34 Thonburi Conquest of Lan Na (กรุงธนบุรีพิชิตล้านนา)
5:44 Thonburi Bangkaeo Campaign (โครงการรณรงค์ธนบุรีบ้านแก้ว)
6:00 Thonburi Lao- Siamese War (สงครามกรุงธนบุรีลาว-สยาม)
6:10 Thonburi Vientane Revolution (กรุงธนบุรีปฏิวัติเวียงจันทน์)
6:14 Rattanakosin (รัตนโกสินทร์)
6:17 Rattanakosin Siamese-Vietnamese War (รัตนโกสินทร์สงครามสยาม-เวียดนาม)
6:27 Rattanakosin Burmese
🇹🇭🤝🇱🇦🇰🇭🇲🇲very good
@Ichi-dj4lm เออใช่
@@จักรกฤชเดชกัลยา-ง1ลมาเถอะ จะได้ไม่เกิดสงคราม
ไม่ใช้ไทยไม่ได้ชอบเขมร
จงทอดทิ้งกัมพูชากัมพูชาไม่เคยช่วยเราและสร้างแต่ปัญหา
🇹🇭⚔️🇰🇭
12 min?? wow this is actually long
I'm a big fan of Thailand.
ฉันรักประเทศไทยปี(2024)Thailand love🇹🇭❤️ ผมเองครับ
1.วันแล้วผมชอบ
2.อย่ามีการไป
3.ชมได้มากกว่า
4.👉👍ได้ที่เรา
ธงชาติและเพลงชาติไทยเป็นสัญญลักของความเป็นไทยเราจะร่วมกันเคารพธงชาติเพื่อในเอกราชและเสียสละของพระบุรุดไทย
ขอบคุณมากเลยครับ😊❤
เขาคงอ่านไม่ออก
@@prab-dq1yqเขาแปลเอาไง
Un gran trabajo muy duro, mis respetos
😊🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭😊
XI
????? MrBasG
Where did you find de song
the beginning
ญี่ปุ่นไม่ได้ยึดไทยนะ
Wip u do evolution of netherlands and do fislrst kingdom of frisia
🇲🇽🤝🇹🇭
🇹🇭❤️❤️ไทบ
I live the bangkok thailand🇹🇭
अधुना एव अहं ज्ञातवान् यत् थाईलैण्ड्देशः पूर्वं एतादृशः आसीत् ।
❤🇯🇵🤝🇹🇭🤝🇰🇷❤
🇹🇭🤝🇱🇦yes
Yes
yes
No
@@Efsanevi8379 yes Thailand is good
Thank you ❤from:🇹🇭
1:29 the whole burmese-siamese war happen because of a white elephant.
WHAT? THAT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE!
@@jategis5123 well a long time ago in Southeast Asia the white elephant is seen as good luck, nobility, and etc. King Bayinnaung wanted two of these white elephants so he asked the king of siam, the king of siam said no, so King Bayinnaung declared war on Siam and ruled over it untill his death. They teach these in burmese school, I should know because I'm from Myanmar.
The Support Thailand
👍🏻
Vietnam
Whats the song name?
😊ดีมาก
I’m respectful Thailand with from Cambodia 🇰🇭🤝🇹🇭
ผมเป็นคนไทยและเรื่องนี้มีสอนในประวัติศาสตร์ของแต่ไม่ได้สอนทั้งหมด
song เพลง
ยุครัตนโกสินทร์ใช้ไหม
HOW MANy THAI COUP D'ETAT
This video got the name of first kingdom wrong thaton was mon speaking kingdom, correct one is singhanavati kingdom which is tai kradai kingdom 😊
🇹🇭🤝🇮🇩👍🏻❤️
👌
เชื่อว่าคนลาวหลายคนอยากมีสัญชาติไทย แต่มันเป็นไปไม่ได้เพราะลาวสร้างหนี้ไว้เยอะและคนใหญ่โตก้จะเสียผลประโยชน์
ไร้สาระ
А как Music називається будь ласка підкажіть.
Thailand คนไทยในไทย
ผมเป็นคนเป็นคนไทย
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ไทย🎉
6:02 เหมือนช้าง
POV Me: GO ASEAN 🎉❤😊
Is amazing for sounds!
ตั้งแต่ประเทศไทยเกิดมานี่ประเทศไทยยังไม่เคยมีธงตอนสมัยประเทศไทยเกิดมา
Vietnam pls
Literally half of the video: 🇷🇴+?
You missed the part where Cambodia got culture from the same place that we got culture from(I’m talking about India) so somehow with bullsht it makes to them that we copied them somehow???
I like it very much. I am in Thailand. Thank you for making a clip about Thailand.😊😊😊 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
Thailand
i made this to i made avery country of this
HI I FROM THAILAND 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
WHO LOVE THAI :) (ME)
พูดไทยได้ครับมาจากไทย
Pls evolution of japan🇯🇵🗾🎌🎌🍜🍡🍣🍘🥟🍚🈲🍱🈁🈷️🎍
หนูคนไทย
สวัสดีครับผมก็อยู่ไทยแลนด์ครับแล้วผมอยู่ที่นนทบุรีครั
Thailand's history from 1238 to 2022 includes significant events and transformations. Here’s a brief overview:
1. **Sukhothai Kingdom (1238-1438)**: Established in 1238, this was the first Thai kingdom, founded by King Si Indradit. It marked the beginning of Thai statehood and culture. The kingdom flourished under King Ramkhamhaeng (1279-1298), who is credited with creating the Thai script.
2. **Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767)**: The Ayutthaya Kingdom succeeded Sukhothai and became a major power in Southeast Asia. Founded by King Uthong, Ayutthaya grew into a prosperous empire with significant trade and cultural exchanges. It was known for its impressive architecture and advanced administration. The kingdom fell to Burmese forces in 1767.
3. **Thonburi Kingdom (1768-1782)**: After the fall of Ayutthaya, the Thonburi Kingdom was established by King Taksin. It was a short-lived period marked by efforts to reunify and stabilize the region.
4. **Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782-1932)**: Also known as the Chakri Dynasty, this era began with King Rama I establishing Bangkok as the capital. The dynasty modernized the country and faced various challenges, including Western colonial pressures. Significant reforms were introduced by King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) to modernize Thailand.
5. **Constitutional Monarchy (1932-present)**: In 1932, a bloodless coup led to the transition from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. The country was renamed Thailand (formerly Siam) in 1939. The political landscape included periods of military rule and democratic reforms. The modern era has seen significant political and social changes, including the development of a more robust democracy, economic growth, and increased global integration.
6. **Recent Developments (2000s-2022)**: Thailand has experienced political instability, including multiple coups and frequent changes in government. Despite this, it has developed rapidly economically and remains a key player in Southeast Asia. Major events include the 2014 military coup and the ongoing political debates over monarchy and democracy.
Thailand’s history reflects its transition from an ancient kingdom to a modern nation-state, marked by periods of consolidation, reform, and adaptation to changing regional and global dynamics.
Thailand's history from 1238 to 2022 includes significant events and transformations. Here’s a brief overview:
1. **Sukhothai Kingdom (1238-1438)**: Established in 1238, this was the first Thai kingdom, founded by King Si Indradit. It marked the beginning of Thai statehood and culture. The kingdom flourished under King Ramkhamhaeng (1279-1298), who is credited with creating the Thai script.
2. **Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767)**: The Ayutthaya Kingdom succeeded Sukhothai and became a major power in Southeast Asia. Founded by King Uthong, Ayutthaya grew into a prosperous empire with significant trade and cultural exchanges. It was known for its impressive architecture and advanced administration. The kingdom fell to Burmese forces in 1767.
3. **Thonburi Kingdom (1768-1782)**: After the fall of Ayutthaya, the Thonburi Kingdom was established by King Taksin. It was a short-lived period marked by efforts to reunify and stabilize the region.
4. **Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782-1932)**: Also known as the Chakri Dynasty, this era began with King Rama I establishing Bangkok as the capital. The dynasty modernized the country and faced various challenges, including Western colonial pressures. Significant reforms were introduced by King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) to modernize Thailand.
5. **Constitutional Monarchy (1932-present)**: In 1932, a bloodless coup led to the transition from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. The country was renamed Thailand (formerly Siam) in 1939. The political landscape included periods of military rule and democratic reforms. The modern era has seen significant political and social changes, including the development of a more robust democracy, economic growth, and increased global integration.
6. **Recent Developments (2000s-2022)**: Thailand has experienced political instability, including multiple coups and frequent changes in government. Despite this, it has developed rapidly economically and remains a key player in Southeast Asia. Major events include the 2014 military coup and the ongoing political debates over monarchy and democracy.
Thailand’s history reflects its transition from an ancient kingdom to a modern nation-state, marked by periods of consolidation, reform, and adaptation to changing regional and global dynamics.
Yes yes in Thailand🎉
Southern Thailand was a part of Srivijaya kingdom's influenced.
Srivijaya was a kingdom belonging to Austronesian race.
Srivijaya was a maritime expert kingdom, once they attacked the Champa Kingdom and Chenla by sea route.
พวกเรารักประเทศไทยประเทศไทยเป็นมิตรทุกประเทศแต่ยกเว้นกัมพูชา
ขอบคุณที่ทำคลิปเกี่ยวกับไทยนะคับ😊😊
ฉันเป็นคนไทยค่าาาาา❤❤❤❤❤❤
Im thai 🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭🇹🇭
Song name/remix???
🇹🇭🇺🇸 jk 😜
3:11
🇹🇭❤🇵🇸
ไทยไม่เกี่ยวกับ Palestine โอเค?
🇹🇭❤️🇮🇱…
🇹🇭⚔️🇸🇩
ไครคนไทย
👇
ผมคนไทย😅😅😅