Regions and National Integration in Thailand, 1892-1992Harrassowitz, 1995 - 296 ページ "Contains the papers presented at the Sixth International Symposium on Southeast Asia Studies at Passau University in June 1992"--Pref. |
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... Müang Kalasin , for example , is well documented by Bangon ( 1986 ) . In 1793 , when the müang was founded , 4,000 tax - paying subjects ( lek ) were counted in Kalasin . Four decades later , in 1836 , nearly 4,000 Lao from the eastern ...
... Müang Kalasin , for example , is well documented by Bangon ( 1986 ) . In 1793 , when the müang was founded , 4,000 tax - paying subjects ( lek ) were counted in Kalasin . Four decades later , in 1836 , nearly 4,000 Lao from the eastern ...
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... müang and given control over a larger number of smaller northeastern müang than before.60 b . By 1827 , the Lao élite had not been fully united under the leadership of Cao Anu , as became obvious when the Lao ruler executed the cao müang ...
... müang and given control over a larger number of smaller northeastern müang than before.60 b . By 1827 , the Lao élite had not been fully united under the leadership of Cao Anu , as became obvious when the Lao ruler executed the cao müang ...
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... müang . The rulers of each müang was called the cao müang ( lord ) . Several müang were grouped into a principality known as a huamuang which consisted of ethnic groups of a specific area such as the huamuang lao . The term huamüang was ...
... müang . The rulers of each müang was called the cao müang ( lord ) . Several müang were grouped into a principality known as a huamuang which consisted of ethnic groups of a specific area such as the huamuang lao . The term huamüang was ...
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A Brief History of Lan Nā Hans Penth | 15 |
The Natural Region and the | 22 |
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