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King Ramkhamhaeng Monument

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King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
King Ramkhamhaeng Monument
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Mueang Kao, Mueang Sukhothai District, Sukhothai 64210, Thailand

King Ram Khamhaeng was the third king of the Phra Ruang dynasty, ruling the Sukhothai Kingdom from 1279–1298, during its most prosperous era. He is credited with the creation of the Thai alphabet and the firm establishment of Theravada Buddhism as the state religion of the kingdom. Recent scholarship has cast doubt on his role, however, noting that much of the information relating to his rule may have been fabricated in the 19th century in order to legitimize the Siamese state in the face of colonial threats.
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