KINGDOM OF SUKHOTHAI.
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| hai  history concentrates on the history of the Thai people, less on the  history of people living in the geographical area of present day  Thailand. Simplified, Thai history can be divided in a pre-Sukhothai and  a post-Sukhothai period, the Sukhothai period being regarded as the  first true Thai kingdom. Also since that time history has been recorded  and written down.Thai history before the Sukhothai kingdom 
 We should start with the important archaeologic findings of the Ban Chiang  culture in the northeast of Thailand. There existed in that area a  strongly developed culture with early agriculture and bronze metallurgy  about 3000 BC. When visiting Bangkok one should not neglect to visit  Wang Suan Phakkaat, a museum that besides other artefacts, has an  important collection of Ban Chiang ceramics and artefacts. The pottery  is quite colorful and modern looking. 
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                           | Influencial Cultures before Sukhothai |  | 
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                           |                                                                                      The ancestors of  present day Thailand were scattered over a wide area of South-East Asia,  including parts of south and south-west China. Up to this day Thai  language related languages are spoken in parts of southern China. The  classical view is that Thai people migrated southwards to the area of  present day Thailand, possibly over a long time period, and possibly in a  more pronounced way during the 13th century with the rise of the  Mongols in China. In the area of present day Central Thailand the Dvaravati  culture flourished up to the 11-12 th century AD. The Dvaravati people  were most likely of Mon of mixed Mon-Khmer origin. While most of us know  of the Khmer, in part due to their remaining impressive architectural  achievements (Angkor Wat), the Mon are more of a mystery and interesting  at that. They lived and live in the area of present day Thailand and  Burma, with temporary kingdoms in Burma, and have later on been absorbed  into the other cultures. The Khmer had a  long influence over most parts over present day Thailand, most  extensively in the north-east and central areas. Their settlements or  outposts at Phimai and Prasaat Phanom Rung in the north-eastern  province, are certainly worth a visit. Just across the border with  Cambodia lies Khao Phra Wihaan, of equal importance. (check if the  border is open, before embarking on your trip). These places can well  compensate, if you are not able to make it to Angkor Wat in Cambodia.  The Khmer empire declined during the 14-15th century AD and Angkor was  finally defeated by the Thais of Ayuthaya in 1431.  
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                           | Sukhothai and Ayutthaya Kingdoms |  | 
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 Sukhothai is  considered to be the first true Thai kingdom. Eventually, it only  lasted a very short period, until the rise of Ayuthaya. An independent  Thai kingdom was established in 1238 and lasted until 1376, when it was  annexed by Ayuthaya. Its most well known king is King Ramkhamhaeng, who  is also credited as with establishing the Thai writing system. A famous  inscription reads as follows : There is fish in the water and rice in the fields,  indicating a prosperous land.  
 The Ayudhaya  kingdom lasted from 1350 to 1767, when the city was conquered and  destroyed by the invading Burmese. The Burmese were the great rivals of  the Thais of Ayudhaya and sacked the city also a first time about 200  years earlier.Ayudhaya was an imposing and wealthy city  during its heyday. Early European visitors were impressed with its  prosperity. Portuguese, Dutch, Japanese and other settlements were  present. Contrary to the Sukhothai period, which was more egalitarian,  the Ayudhaya kings were god-kings with absolute authority. Commoners  were forbidden with penalty of death to look directly at the king.
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                           |                                   After the destruction  of Ayudhaya, the Thais managed to regroup around a Thai general,  Taaksin, who became the new king and established his capital in Thonburi,  opposite the river of present day Bangkok. He was eventually deposed  and executed in 1782 and the present day Chakri dynasty was established.  Bangkok became the new capital. This area up to the present day is  referred to as the Rattanakosin period, named after a small island in the center of Bangkok. During the 19th century  diplomatic relations and trade agreements were established with the  European powers. Importantly, thanks to the diplomatic skills of King  Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn, colonisation of Thailand was avoided,  while all the countries surrounding it became colonised by either France  or Great-Britain. The Thai territory became smaller though, with France  claiming Laos and Cambodia, and Britain taking some Malayan states. Absolute monarch was  ended in 1935 with the abdication of King Rama VII. King Rama IX, the  present day King, ascended the throne in 1946 and is the longest  reigning king on earth. Over the last decades Thailand has been  politically characterised by alternating periods of democracy and  military rule. Bloody repression of opposition occurred in 1973 and  1976. Thailand prospered under military rule of prime minister Prem  Tinsunalonda in the 1980's, with the start of a booming economy. In  1988, a democratic government was elected. A brief episode of military  intervention occurred in 1991, with multiple casualties during protests  in may 1992. However, new elections were held in september 1992 and  since that time, elected governments haveheld office 
 
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KETURUNAN SIAM MALAYSIA.
Walaupun saya sebagai rakyat malaysia yang berketurunan siam malaysia,saya tetap bangga saya adalah thai malaysia.Pada setiap tahun saya akan sambut perayaan di thailand iaitu hari kebesaraan raja thai serta saya memasang bendera kebangsaan gajah putih.
 
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