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The Thai - Chapter 14:iiie -. [Image source: http://www.amegawood.com/images/culture2.jpg]. The ancestors of the Thai people began migrating to the area of present-day Thailand from China circa 700 A.D. [Image source: http://www.gothailand.com/phuket/images/rice.jpg].
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The Thai- Chapter 14:iiie - [Image source: http://www.amegawood.com/images/culture2.jpg]
The ancestors of the Thai people began migrating to the area of present-day Thailand from China circa 700 A.D. [Image source: http://www.gothailand.com/phuket/images/rice.jpg]
Sukhothai, the first Thai kingdom, was established in the north-central part of the country circa 1238 A.D. [Image source: http://www.thailandtourismus.de/images/maps/provinces-maps/sukhothai.gif]
Sukhothai lasted forapproximately 100 years. [Image source: http://www.ggrz-hagen.nrw.de/js-thai/040326-18-Sukhothai.jpg]
King Ramkhamhaeng (ruled 1275 to 1217 A.D.) made Sukhothai into a center of learning. [Image source: http://www.molon.de/galleries/Thailand/Sukhotai/images01/29%20Statue%20of%20King%20Ramkhamhaeng.jpg]
The Thai developed a system of writing based on the Khmer script. [Image source: http://www.ethaimusic.com/images/thai_alphabet.gif]
A pillar erectedin 1292 A.D. acknowledged Ramkhamhaeng’s reign as a golden age. [Image source: http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/Congress/7905/sirajar.jpg]
“This Sukhothai is good. In the water there are fish. In the fields there is rice. The king does not levy a [tax] on his people . . . . Who wants to trade in elephants, trades. Who wants to trade in horses, trades. Who wants to trade in gold and silver, trades . . . .” [Image sourcehttp://www.terragalleria.com/images/vietnam/viet7773.jpeg]
Prince Ramathibodi overthrew the Sukhothai and established the Ayutthaya kingdom. [Image source: http://www.sophiaportal.com/gallery2/main.php?g2_view=core.DownloadItem&g2_itemId=194&g2_serialNumber=4]
He set-up a new capital up the Chao Phraya River from where present-day Bangkok. [Image source: http://www.chiangmai-chiangrai.com/ayutthaya8.html]
The Ayutthaya kingdom had 33 kings over a period of almost four centuries. [Image source: http://www.natale.to/thai2004/ayutthaya-16.jpg]
At its height, Ayutthaya controlled parts of Myanmar and the Malay Peninsula. [Image source: http://www.orientalarchitecture.com/chiangmai/thailandhistory.jpg]
[Image source: http://www.mtwthailand.org/Thailand%20Info/Photos/General/religion.gif]