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  1. Saek

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  1. Saek people

    ethnic group group Saek image poptime Unknown popplace Thailand rels Animism , Theravada Buddhism langs Saek language Saek , Lao language Lao , Thai language Thai related The Saek Thai wikt or Tai Saek are an ethnic group of Laos and Thailand . The Saek are a part of the larger Tai peoples Tai ethnicity . Geographic distribution The center of the Saek population is the Mekong River in central Laos. A smaller Saek community makes its home in the Isan region of northeast Thailand , near the border with Laos. Language The language of the Saek people is also called Saek language Saek , and it is part of the northern Tai branch of the Tai Kadai languages Tai Kadai language family. Many Saek have also adopted the Lao language . Does this mean they speak only Lao? I believe so, at least a good number of them Culture Most Saek cultural practices were either absorbed from the surrounding Lao and Thai cultures, or were practices common to the greater Tai ethnicity. However, the Saek are known for their round dance s. Religion Most of the Saek in Laos adhere to their traditional beliefs, which include ancestor worship , with a small number adhering to Theravada Buddhism . Offerings are often made to spirits to prevent illness. Spirits often represent the forces of nature, and each Saek village typically has a guardian spirit. Ethnic groups in Thailand Category Tai peoples Category Ethnic groups in Asia Category Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia Category Ethnic groups in Thailand Category Ethnic groups in Laos de Saek Volk nl Saek volk ...   more details



  1. Yi Saek

    unsourced date February 2009 Yi Saek , 1328 &ndash 1396 , also known as Mokeun , is a Korean people Korean writer and poet. His family belonged to the Hansan Yi clan. Yi Saek played a crucial role in the introduction and localisation of philosophy of Zhu Xi . He studied Neo Confucianism in Yuan Dynasty China and opened an academy after his return to Goryeo , and from his academy the founders of Joseon Dynasty were educated. Many of his disciples, such as Jeong Dojeon and Kwon Geun Gwon Geun , used Neo Confucian as the ideological basis for overthrowing Buddhist kingdom of Goryeo and establishing Confucian Joseon. However, Yi Saek himself remained loyal to the Goryeo dynasty and didn t believe wiping out of Buddhism, as Jeong Dojeon insisted, would be of any benefit. Yi Saek believed in the co existence of the Three Disciplines Confucianism, Buddhism and Taoism . Yi Saek resigned from all political positions after the founding of Joseon Dynasty. Not much is known about how he died, but some say that he was murdered while crossing a bridge. When he was offered the position of prime minister by Taejo of Joseon Yi sung gye , Saek turned the offer down and told him that he could not serve two kings. Yi subsequently ordered his men to kill him if he was not able cross the bridge in time, and if he does cross it in time, to let him go. Yi Saek left various poetry, essays and letters compiled in The Collected Works of Mokeun . See also List of Korean philosophers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yi, Saek ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Jorean poet DATE OF BIRTH 1328 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1396 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yi, Saek Category Korean Confucianists Category Korean poets Category Goryeo people Category 1328 births Category 1396 deaths philosopher stub Korea bio stub ko ...   more details



  1. Saek language

    Infobox language name Saek nativename states Laos , Thailand speakers 25,000 date 1993 familycolor Kradai fam2 Tai languages Tai fam3 Northern Tai languages Northern nation iso3 skb Saek Thai is a Tai .... It is spoken by the Saek people . Phonology The Saek tones are 1 34 mid level, slight rise at the end ... high falling 6 32 mid level, with slight fall and glottal constriction Saek tonal splits are as follows ... style text align center width 30 Gedney Diagram Saek Tones A B C DS DL Aspirated 2, 1 6 3 4 6 Unaspirated 1 6 3 4 6 Glottalized 1 6 3 4 6 Voiced 4 5 6 6 5 Locations Saek is spoken in the following locations Hudak & Gedney 2010 251 252 . Thailand Two Saek villages are Ban Asamat and Ban Phai Lom, located ... Saek , located further upriver, but inland a few kilometers. However, except for the older generation, the Saek language is all but disappearing as there is a strong tendency for younger generations ... Saek villages in Nakhon Phanom Province , Thailand . baan3 aat6 saa1 maat5 known locally as baan3 ... in his Saek language glossary, texts, and translations . Variant pronunciations eek6 aa1 saa1 old ... . According to Gedney, abandoned Saek villages in Thailand include baan3 thaa5 vaay4 , between baan3 ... . Laos According to Gedney s texts and notebooks, Saek is spoken in the following locations in Laos . baan3 thaa5 kh 4 baan3 th k5 baan3 phoo4 kham3 baan3 phaa5 thu 1 completely occupied by Saek baan3 phoon3 aam1 half Lao, half Saek village Chamberlain 1998 cites more Saek speaking villages in Laos ... Hinboun District , Khammouane Province various villages Morev notes that Saek is also spoken in the following ... to have the two following Saek villages. baan3 tr 3 actually in Laos according to Chamberlain .... According to Gedney, abandoned Saek villages in Vietnam include baan3 b k4 naa4 t 3 baan3 sin4 .... Gedney s the Saek language glossary, texts, and translations . Michigan papers on South and Southeast ... Hudak, Thomas J., and William J. Gedney. 2010. William J. Gedney s concise Saek English, English ...   more details



  1. Yongnan languages

    Infobox language family name Yongnan altname Yongnan Zhuang region China , Vietnam familycolor Kradai fam2 Tai languages Tai fam3 child1 Northern Tai child2 Standard Zhuang child3 various other dialects Yongnan , or Yongnan Zhuang , are several Zhuang language Varieties varieties of Zhuang of southern China that, together with the Northern Tai languages and Standard Zhuang , constitute a primary branch branch D of the Tai languages in the classification of Pittayaporn 2009 . Languages clade I Yongnan Zhuang of Qinzhou clade J clade M Wuming County Wuming Shuangqiao dialect , Yongnan Zhuang proper , Yongnan Zhuang of Long an County Long an , Yongnan Zhuang of Fusui County Fusui clade N Northern Tai Saek language Saek , Bouyei language Bouyei , and other Northern Zhuang Shuangqiao, Wuming is the phonetic basis of Standard Zhuang . Two other varieties considered Yongnan by Ethnologue are Chongzuo languages . References Pittayaporn, Pittayawat. 2009. The Phonology of Proto Tai. Ph.D. dissertation. Department of Linguistics, Cornell University. ethnologue zyn Yongnan Zhuang Tai Kadai languages Category Tai languages tk lang stub ...   more details



  1. Northern Tai languages

    N, along with their Ethnologue equivalents, are Saek language Saek Buyei language Bouyei incl. Giay ...   more details



  1. Yontan Simwonsa

    Infobox Korean name context north hangul hanja linktext rr Simwonsa mr Simw nsa Simw n sa is a Korean Buddhist temple located in Y ntan gun , North Hwanghae Province, North Korea . The temple contains one of the oldest wooden buildings in North Korea, as well as a famous peach tree and stupa s from the late Koryo dynasty. Pogwang Hall Built in 1374, is the fourth oldest wooden building in North Korea, and houses a painting by the famous Neo Confucian scholar Yi Saek . The hall is notable for its elaborate doors decorated with carved lotus blossoms, fish, birds, and snakes. Ungjin Hall The former monk s dormitory, this simple hall now houses the complex s caretakers. See also National Treasures of North Korea Korean Buddhism Korean architecture NorthKorea struct stub Buddhism monastery stub coord missing North Korea Category North Hwanghae Category Buddhist temples in North Korea Category National Treasures of North Korea ...   more details



  1. Kra?Dai ethnic groups in Southeast Asia

    Kam Sui peoples for detailed geographic distribution Saek people The center of the Saek population is the Mekong River in central Laos. A smaller Saek community makes its home in the Isan region of northeast ... Thai including the Tak Bai Thai people Yoy people Yoy Saek people The center of the Saek population is the Mekong River in central Laos. A smaller Saek community makes its home in the Isan region of northeast ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups in Thailand

    File Ethnolinguistic groups of Thailand 1974.png thumb right Ethnolinguistic groups of Thailand Thailand is a country with many distinct ethnic groups , just like other countries, including the majority Thai and numerous Hill tribe Thailand hill tribes living primarily in the mountains of the north. The Thai or ethnic Tai and Chinese make up approximately 90 of the nation s population of approximately 67.5 million. Thailand s population is relatively homogeneous, with more than 98 speaking a Tai language and sharing a common culture. This core population includes ethic Thai 50 , Chinese or partly Chinese 40 , and Malay 5 . Alphabetical list Expand list date August 2008 Akha people Akha Bru people Bru Cham Asia Cham Thai Chinese Chinese primarily Teochew people Chaozhou and Hakka people Hakka Pear people Chong Hmong people Hmong Karen people Karen Khmer people Khmer Khmu people Khmu Kuy language Kuy Lahu people Lahu Northern Thai language Lanna Northern Thai Lao people Lao Lawa people Lawa Lisu people Lisu Yi people Lolo Yi Lu people L Tai L Lua people Lua Malays ethnic group Malay Mani people Mani Negrito Mlabri Moken Mon people Mon Nyah Kur language Nyahkur Nyah Kur, Chao bon De ang Palaung De ang Pear people Pear Phai people Phai Phu Thai language Phu Thai Phuan Saek Pear people Sa och Shan people Shan So people So Southern Thai language Southern Thai Tai Dam language Tai Dam Black Tai Tai N a language Tai N a Thai people Thai Urak Lawoi Vietnamese people Vietnamese Yao people Yao Iu Mien language Iu Mien Listed by language group Tai Kadai languages Tai Kadai Northern Thai language Lanna Northern Thai , Lao people Lao , Tai L language L Tai L , Phu Thai language Phu Thai , Saek , Shan language Shan , Southern Thai language Southern Thai , Tai Dam language Tai Dam Black Tai , Tai N a language Tai N a , Thai people Thai Mon Khmer languages Mon Khmer Bru , Khmer people Khmer , Khmu people Khmu , Kuy language Kuy , Lawa people Lawa , Lua people Lua , Mani people ...   more details



  1. Yi Gae

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Korean name Lee Korean name Yi Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr I Gae mr Yi Kae hangulho hanjaho rrho Baegokheon mrho Paegokh n hangulja , hanjaja , rrja Cheongbo, Baekgo mrja Ch ngbo, Paekko Yi Gae 1417 1456 was a scholar official of the Joseon Dynasty and one of the six martyred ministers . He was born to a yangban family of the Hansan Lee Korean name Yi lineage, and was the great grandson of Goryeo period philosopher Yi Saek . Yi passed the higher gwageo examination in 1436, and he was appointed to the Hall of Worthies by Sejong the Great of Joseon Sejong in 1441. After Munjong of Joseon Munjong rose to the throne in 1450, he was appointed to provide personal instruction in the classics to the prince, who became the young King Danjong of Joseon Danjong in 1453. In 1455, Danjong was overthrown by Sejo of Joseon Sejo . Yi joined a conspiracy of other high officials to overthrow Sejo and return Danjo to the throne but just before the plot would have unfolded, it was betrayed to the king by Kim Jil . Arrested, he refused to repent under torture and was executed. Death Poem Yi Gae wrote the following death poem before in the prison his execution. . . Oh, candlelight shining the room, with whom did you part? You shed tears without and burn within, yet no one notices. We part with our Lord thousand miles away and burn like thee. See also Joseon Dynasty politics Korean Confucianism List of Joseon Dynasty people List of Korea related topics Six martyred ministers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Yi, Gae ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Korean politician DATE OF BIRTH 1417 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1456 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Yi, Gae Category Joseon Dynasty politicians Category 1417 births Category 1456 deaths Category Murdered ministers ko ...   more details



  1. Mazanderani cuisine

    Mazandarani cuisine is diverse from a region to another region of Mazandaran . The cuisine of Mazandaran Sea Coastal regions is different from Elborz Mountainous regions as people settled in the Alborz usually use the indigenous herb s and coastal people use the dishes of fish and Caspian Sea Caspian Mazandarani Mazani rice with vegetable s. However each people have their own beliefs as they know which dish could be used as remedy for an illness. Every year many of scholars come to Mazandaran province to researching about wild herbs and regional dishes. List of Some Mazandarani Dishes Aghouze Messeama Sir Enar Dewpetti Ispina Saek Keahi Esh Naz Xatune Ispinej Mearji Keahi Heali Dessert and Sweets Aghouzenoon Peshtizik Piss Gendela Nesseri Kunak Tunsernun Red Sugar Serkh Seker Drinks Mazanderani people use the traditional drink after hard labor, particularly during summer and Merdal month of Tabarian Calendar which is known as Narenj Vehar . It is a cold drink which is believed to replenish the drinkers energy reserves. Tabarian Coffee P s K t P s K t is the name of Mazanderani Coffee . Sometimes it is considered as Tea Fact date February 2007 . Holiday Cuisine Mazanderanis Tabarians celebrate each holiday with a different cuisine each has a special meaning. K l r nb People cook this dish for the Petram Sewresh festival http roojin.com cms content view 122 204 . ll eow During the Chelea Sheow Festival, people cook peshtezik Fact date February 2007 for the guests at their feasts. Fact date February 2007 See also Mazandarani people Iranian cuisine Kateh cuisine Category Mazandaran Province ...   more details



  1. Ethnic groups of Southeast Asia

    The ethnic groups of Southeast Asia comprise many different linguistic stocks. Apart from Negrito, which is a physical description, they are here arranged according to the language family family their languages belong to. Kradai further Tai peoples Thai people Lao people Kadai peoples Kam Sui peoples Saek Nung people Nyaw Lu people Kongsat White Thai Shan people Shan Austronesian further Austronesian peoples Javanese people Ethnic Malays Malay people Sundanese people Minangkabau people Batak Indonesia Batak people Balinese people Banjar people Bugis Bugis people Acehnese people Dayak people Iban people Kadazan Murut people Filipino people Tagalog people Bicolano people Ilocano people Ivatan people Kapampangan people Ibanag people Itawis Gaddang Ilongot people Ilongot Pangasinan people Sambal people Igorot Kalinga people Ifugao people Isneg Ibaloi Bontoc Kankana ey Tingguian Mangyan Hanunoo Buhid language Buhid Tadyawan Alangan Moro people Maranao Maguindanao people Tausug people Yakan people Sama people Visayans Hiligaynon people Waray people Cebuano people Aklanon people Aklanon Surigaonon Butuanon Lumad T boli B laan Manobo Bagobo Mandaya Mansaka Matigsalug Subanon Cham Asia Cham people Jarai Negrito peoples further Negrito Proto Australoid Aeta Ati Mamanwa Semang Mani people Mani Andamanese Orang Asli Sino Tibetan Bamar people Karen people Rakhine people Karenni Chin people Naga people Chinese Chinese Singaporean Chinese Malaysian Thai Chinese Hoa Austro Asiatic Mon people Khmer people Bahnar people Katuic peoples Pear people Khmu people Nicobarese Vietic Vietnamese people Muong people Th people Chut people Ethnicity DEFAULTSORT Ethnic Groups Of Southeast Asia Category Ethnic groups in Southeast Asia ...   more details



  1. Darezhan Omirbaev

    Infobox person image Darezhan Omirbaev.jpg imagesize name Darezhan Omirbaev birth date Birth date and age 1958 3 15 birth place death date death place othername occupation Film director br Screenwriter yearsactive 1982 present Darezhan Omirbaev lang kk i , born 15 March 1958 is a Kazakhstani film director and screenwriter . He has directed eight films since 1982. His film Killer 1998 film Tueur gages was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1998 Cannes Film Festival , where it won the Un Certain Regard Prize. ref name festival cannes.com Cite web url http www.festival cannes.com en archives ficheFilm id 10310 year 1998.html title Festival de Cannes Killer accessdate 2009 10 04 work festival cannes.com ref Filmography Life 1982 film Life 1982 Shilde 1988 Kairat 1992 Kardiogramma 1995 Killer 1998 film Tueur gages 1998 The Road 2001 film Jol 2001 Digital Sam in Sam Saek 2006 Talk to Her 2006 Shuga film Shuga 2007 References Reflist External links IMDB name 0648421 Darezhan Omirbaev Use dmy dates date September 2010 Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata Persondata NAME Omirbaev, Darezhan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Film director , Screenwriter DATE OF BIRTH 1958 3 15 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Omirbaev, Darezhan Category 1958 births Category Living people Category Kazakhstani film directors Category Kazakhstani screenwriters Asia film director stub es Darezhan Omirbayev fr Darezhan Omirbaev ...   more details



  1. Radical 139

    Kangxi Radical Infobox 139 uni 8272 meaning color, prettiness pny s bopo wade se4 jyutping sik1 yale sik1 hi , shoku, shiki br iro kanji iro hang bit hanja saek Radical 139 meaning color or beauty prettiness is 1 of 29 List of Kangxi radicals Kangxi radicals 214 radicals total composed of 6 strokes. In the Kangxi Dictionary there are 21 characters out of 49,030 to be found under this Radical Chinese character radical . Characters with Radical 139 Image seal.svg thumb 150px seal script character border 1 cellpadding 3 cellspacing 0 style border collapse collapse text align left strokes character without additional strokes 4 additional strokes 5 additional strokes 8 additional strokes 13 additional strokes 18 additional strokes Literature cite book last Fazzioli first Edoardo others calligraphy by Rebecca Hon Ko title Chinese calligraphy from pictograph to ideogram the history of 214 essential Chinese Japanese characters o year 1987 publisher Abbeville Publishing Group Abbeville Press, Inc. Abbeville Press location New York, 1987 isbn 0896597741 cite book last Lunde first Ken title CJKV Information Processing Chinese, Japanese, Korean & Vietnamese Computing edition Second Edition date Jan. 5, 2009 publisher O Reilly Media location Sebastopol, California Sebastopol, Calif. isbn 978 0596514471 chapter Appendix J Japanese Character Sets chapterurl http examples.oreilly.com 9780596514471 cjkvip2e appJ.pdf External links http www.unicode.org cgi bin GetUnihanData.pl?codepoint 8272 Unihan Database U 8272 Commonscat Radical 139 Kangxi Radicals Category Kangxi radicals 139 de Radikal 139 nl Radicaal 139 ja zh ...   more details



  1. Minjung of Goguryeo

    Unreferenced date August 2007 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Minjung wang mr Minjung wang hangulborn hanjaborn rrborn Hae Saek ju mrborn Hae Saekchu Goguryeo monarchs King Minjung of Goguryeo ? 48, r. 44 48 was the fourth ruler of Goguryeo , the northernmost of the Three Kingdoms of Korea . Background According to the Samguk Sagi , he was the younger brother of his predecessor Daemusin of Goguryeo Daemusin , and the fifth and youngest son of Goguryeo s second king Yuri of Goguryeo Yuri . He became king because of the young age of the crown prince, his nephew and Daemusin s son Hae U the subsequent king Mobon of Goguryeo Mobon . However, according to the Samguk Yusa , Minjung was Daemusin s son and the younger brother of Mobon Hae U . Reign Though Minjung did not reign for long, he was able to avoid military conflicts and kept peace through most of the kingdom. Several natural disasters marked his reign. In the second year of Minjung s reign, a flood occurred in the eastern provinces causing several citizens to lose their homes and starve. Seeing this, Minjung opened up the food storage and distributed food equally amongst all who came. In the fourth year of his reign, Minjung found a stone grotto in the western region of his kingdom and was said to have rested in it after a long hunt. Death In 48, after 5 years of reign, Minjung fell ill and died. On his deathbed, he asked to be buried at the place where he had rested and his subjects fulfilled his wish. He was buried at a stone grotto in Minjung won, thus he was give the posthumous name , Minjung. See also List of Korea related topics History of Korea Three Kingdoms of Korea List of Korean monarchs Category Goguryeo rulers Category 48 deaths Category 1st century monarchs in Asia fa ko id Minjung dari Goguryeo sw Minjung wa Goguryeo ja pl Minjung w adca Kogury sh Minjung od Goguryeoa th vi M n Trung V ng zh ...   more details



  1. Louis R. Vitullo

    Infobox Person name Louis Vitullo image Mgm Louis Vitullo 1966.png image size 180px caption Louis Vitullo investigates a knife supposedly used by Richard Speck in the murder of eight nurses. birth date July 2, 1924 birth place death date death date 2006 1 3 mf y death place Image Flag of the United States.svg 25px Country flag Barrington, Illinois occupation police sergeant, microanalist spouse parents children Louis R. Vitullo 1924? January 3, 2006 ref name lastlinkontheleft http lastlinkontheleft.com fc0601vitullo.html Obituary for Louis R. Vitullo at lastlinkontheleft.com accessed October 19, 2006 . ref was a Chicago police sergeant and later became chief microanalyst at the city s crime lab. ref name Chicago Sun Times http www.findarticles.com p articles mi qn4155 is 20060112 ai n16012519 Crime lab expert developed rape kits Standard system to collect by Chris Fusco, Chicago Sun Times published January 12, 2006 accessed October 19, 2006 . ref He is best known as the first person to standardize evidence collection in cases of sexual assault , which until then was not done in a systematic fashion. The resulting evidence kits were initially called Vitullo kits ref name lastlinkontheleft and continued to be known as such even after his name was officially removed from them. ref name Chicago Sun Times They are now more commonly known as sexual assault kit sexual assault evidence kit s SAEK or rape kits for short. Death Vitullo died at Good Shepherd Hospital in Barrington, Illinois Barrington ref name northwest herald http 64.233.183.104 search?q cache RIpvlwJv5asJ www.nwherald.com print 345986812714554.php 22louis vitullo 22&hl nl&gl nl&ct clnk&cd 23 Man who invented rape kit dies by Karen Long, Northwest Herald accessed October 19, 2006 . Google cache version ref on January 3, 2006 after he collapsed at his home in Cary, Illinois Cary . He was survived by his wife Betty, his children Robert and Joanne, and granddaughter Tristin. ref name Chicago Sun Times References ...   more details



  1. Rau peoples

    Rau Sup z Sup Standard Zhuang Zhuang Lang za Bou Sup x Sup raeu Sup z Sup , Liao Chinese character Chinese , or Lao peoples Lao language Lao Lang lo ref However, whether Lao belongs to the Rauz group or Tai peoples T y group is disputed. ref is an ethnic cluster covering Zhuang people Zhuang , Buyei , Tay people Tay Nung people N ng , and other northern Tai language speaking peoples. These peoples are inclined to call themselves as Rauz which means we or our people . List Li people The Li people Li reside primarily, if not completely, within the Hainan Province of China . Kra peoples The Kra peoples are clustered in the Guangxi Province Guangxi , Guizhou Province Guizhou , Yunnan Province Yunnan , Hunan Province Hunan and Hainan Province Hainan Provinces of People s Republic of China China , as well as the Ha Giang Province Ha Giang , Cao Bang Province Cao Bang , Lao Cai Province Lao Cai and Son La Province Son La Provinces of Vietnam . See also Kra peoples for detailed geographic distribution Kam Sui peoples The Kam Sui peoples are clustered in People s Republic of China China as well as neighboring portions of northern Laos and Vietnam . Saek people The center of the Saek population is the Mekong River in central Laos. A smaller Saek community makes its home in the Isan region of northeast Thailand , near the border with Laos. Biao people The Biao people are clustered in the Guangdong Province of People s Republic of China China . ref name Biao on Ethnologue http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code byk Biao at Ethnologue ref Lakkia people The Lakkia people Lakkia are an ethnic group clustered in the Guangxi Province of People s Republic of China China and neighboring portions of Vietnam , whose members are of Yao people Yao descent, but speak a Kradai language called Lakkia . ref name Lakkia on Ethnologue http www.ethnologue.com show language.asp?code lbc Lakkia on Ethnologue ref These Yao were likely in an area dominated by Tai speakers and assimi ...   more details



  1. Kwon Geun

    A task entrusted by Yi Saek. He rearranged the text and added his own commentaries as well as those ...   more details



  1. Mukdahan

    Tai Yor lang th Tai Saek lang th Tai Kula lang th Phu Thai language Phu Tai ...   more details



  1. Chatturat District

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox settlement official name Chatturat native name native name lang th settlement type Amphoe image skyline image alt image caption image map Amphoe 3606.png map caption Amphoe location in Chaiyaphum Province pushpin map pushpin map caption subdivision type Country subdivision name Flag Thailand subdivision type1 Provinces of Thailand Province subdivision name1 Chaiyaphum Province Chaiyaphum subdivision type2 Seat subdivision name2 subdivision type3 Tambon subdivision name3 subdivision type4 Muban subdivision name4 established title Amphoe established established date population total 74548 population as of 2000 population density km2 Formatnum 102.0 R area total km2 Formatnum 731.0 R leader title leader name blank name sec1 Postal code blank info sec1 36130 blank name sec2 Geocode blank info sec2 3606 timezone Time in Thailand THA utc offset 7 latd 15 latm 33 lats 56 latNS N longd 101 longm 50 longs 44 longEW E coordinates type type adm2nd region TH coordinates display inline,title website footnotes Chatturat Lang th is a district Amphoe of Chaiyaphum Province , northeastern Thailand . History Phraya Narin Songkhram Thongkham led people from Vientiane to establish a new town at Mueang Narai, in the modern day Tambon Cho Ho, Amphoe Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima district . Later they moved to a fertile square pond, decided to stay there and named the new town Ban Si Mum. Now it is Ban Sa Si Mum, Tambon Ban Kok, within the modern day district. In 1826 Phraya Narin Songkhram moved the center of the town northwards to Tambon Nong Bua Yai, around 8  km from the old town. When he died, his son Mr. Saek travelled to Bangkok to receive the royal command documents for his appointment as governor. However he died on the way to Bangkok, so Mr. Bun Hao received the royal command instead. After that he moved the center of town toward the southwest at Tambon Ban Kok because of the old locati ...   more details



  1. To You from Me

    ... Baek Hyeon du Gong Hyo seok... Hyeon Jin bal An Jin hyeong... Saek An gyeong Choi Sun joong... Lee ...   more details



  1. List of ethnic groups in Laos

    Pu Ko ref name Ethnologue Rien ethnic group Rien ref name Ethnologue Saek people Saek ref name ...   more details



  1. List of Korean-language poets

    1563 1589 Earlier poets Jeong Cheol 1536 1593 Hwang Jin i 1522 1565 Maeng Sseong 1360 1438 Yi Saek ...   more details



  1. List of Goryeo people

    Chung Kim Busik Choe Yun ui An Hyang Yi Seung hyu Jeong Mong ju Yi Saek Gil Jae Jeong Dojeon Gwon ...   more details



  1. Political factions in Joseon Dynasty

    2010 Factions of Sarim Philosophical Lineage Yi Saek Jeong Mong ju Gil Jae Kim Suk ja Kim Jong ...   more details




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