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Phra Boromrachathibodi
Kawila (Thai: พระเจ้ากาวิละ, Kāvila, Northern Thai: ᨻᩕᨸᩮ᩠ᨶᨧᩮᩢ᩶ᩣᨠᩣᩅᩥᩃᩡ, 31 October 1742 – 1816), also known as Phra Boromrachathibodi (Northern Thai:
Kawila
Thai actor and singer (born 1993)
Thanapat Kawila (Thai: ธนภัทร กาวิละ; born 20 April 1993), nicknamed Film, is a Thai singer and actor. Entered the industry from the Rakfuntalob Casting
Thanapat_Kawila
City in Thailand
Nakhon Ping, Sriwichai, Mengrai, and Kawila. The first three are on the west bank of the Ping River, and Kawila is on the east bank. Nakhon Ping District
Chiang_Mai
Military conflict
200 years. In 1774, the native Tai Yuan chiefs Phraya Chaban and Phraya Kawila conflicted with Thado Mindin the Burmese governor of Ching Mai and decided
Burmese–Siamese War (1797–1798)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1797–1798)
Military conflict
held Chaikaew as political hostage in Chiang Mai, leaving Chaikaew's son Kawila to oversee the affairs in Lampang on behalf of his father. King Taksin defeated
Siamese conquest of Lan Na (1774–1775)
Siamese_conquest_of_Lan_Na_(1774–1775)
1802–1899 vassal state in Thailand
Lanna. Kawila's sister, Sri Anocha, was married to Chaophraya Surasi. King Taksin appointed Phaya Chaban as governor of Chiang Mai and Kawila as governor
Kingdom_of_Chiang_Mai
Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1767–1782)
Chakri to lead the vanguard to Lampang, where Kawila had earlier insurrected against the Burmese. Kawila led the way for the Siamese armies to Chiang Mai
Thonburi_Kingdom
Rulers of 3 northern states of Siam
Lampang City for good military deeds. Afterwards, his grandson, urged by King Kawila, helped restore southern Lanna with the help of cousin King Taksin the Great
Chet_Ton_dynasty
2023 Thai television series
aired on One31 from July 15 to September 2, 2023. The series stars Thanapat Kawila (Film) and Rachata Hampanont (Jam) in lead roles. Charn is a sharp and calculating
Laws of Attraction (2023 TV series)
Laws_of_Attraction_(2023_TV_series)
King of Siam from 1782 to 1809
Na in 1774 to free the kingdom from Burmese rule with the help of Phraya Kawila, a prince from Lampang. In 1776, he conquered Khmer Pa Dong. He was assigned
Rama_I
Kingdom in Northern Thailand (1292–1775)
local chiefs, Kawila of Lampang revolted with Siamese help, and captured the city on 15 January 1775, ending the 200-year Burmese rule. Kawila was installed
Lan_Na
18th century war in Southeast Asia
attack Lampang in December 1785, leading to the siege of Lampang. Prince Kawila, the ruler of Lampang, defended the city. Prince Thado Thiri Maha Uzana
Burmese–Siamese War (1785–1786)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1785–1786)
Ruler of Chiang Mai
to first Prince of Lumphun (พระยานครลำพูน). When his older brother, King Kawila, died, Khamphan received the title "Uparaja or Viceroy of Chiang Mai"
Khamfan
Vessel in the Genesis flood narrative
are saved from the Great Flood because they were able to build an ark or kawila (or kauila, a Mandaic term; it is cognate with Syriac kēʾwilā, which is
Noah's_Ark
inside a shrine on the temple grounds of Wat Chedi Luang by the Lanna king Kawila in 1800 CE. The Inthakhin or Lak Mueang Festival in Chiang Mai, northern
Inthakhin_(pillar)
Military conflict
in Lan Na, east of Salween River. Lan Na, under the leadership of Prince Kawila of Chiang Mai with Siamese support, successfully repelled the Burmese invasion
Burmese–Siamese War (1802–1805)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1802–1805)
Princess of Chiang Mai
Princess Khamla Na Chiangmai 11. 1. Dara Rasami of Chiang Mai 12. King Kawila 6. King Kawilorot Suriyawong 13. Princess Nocha 3. Princess Thepkraisorn
Dara_Rasmi
Princess consort of Chiang Mai
Keson 16. Thipchang 8. (=24.) Chai Kaeo, Prince Singharatthani 17. Pimpa 4. Kawila 9. (=25.) Chantha 2. Kawilorot Suriyawong 5. Nocha 1. Thip Keson 24. (=8
Thip_Keson
Thai actress (born 1991)
freelance actor was in the drama Fah Pieng Din on One 31 with Thanapat Kawila. Kannaran was in a relationship with rapper Tong Pitawat Pruksakit, also
Kannarun_Wongkajornklai
Third Emperor of the Kongaung Dynasty of Burma from 1763 to 1776
provided shelter to one of the chiefs, Kawila, being hunted down by the governor. After Thihapate's army was recalled, Kawila and other chiefs fled to the Siamese
Hsinbyushin
Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
Chiang Mai, named Sao Inthakin. It was moved to this location in 1800 by Kawila; it was originally located in Wat Sadeu Muang. He also planted three resin
Wat_Chedi_Luang
Kasama Kungu Proposed line to Port Mpulungu Nseluka Malenge Chimba Kayaya Makasa Kalulu Luchewe Chozi Luchinde Kawila Msanza Mwenzo Nakonde to Tanzania
Rail_transport_in_Zambia
Siamese prince (1744–1803)
Chiang Mai under Siamese suzerainty in cooperation with the local ruler Kawila of Lampang. His formidable reputation and military authority became so widely
Maha_Sura_Singhanat
Phraya Chang Puek
Keaw and princess Chandadevi. He was born in 1746. He joined his brothers, Kawila, Khamsom, Duangthip, Moola, Khamfan, and Bunma to unite Lanna with Siam
Thammalangka
was abandoned during Burmese rule, and was reconstructed in 1794 by King Kawila. The temple is known for its large chedi, which has a whitewashed square
Wat_Chiang_Yuen
2005 South Korean television series
titled My name is Busaba starred Namthip Jongrachatawiboon and Thanapat Kawila. It aired on One31 HD. "김삼순의 에피소드, 대부분 내 경험담" (인터뷰) 소설 <내 이름은 김삼순>의 작가 지수현씨
My_Lovely_Sam_Soon
Thai language related to standard Thai and Lao
vocabulary. In 1775, Kawila of Lampang revolted with Siamese assistance, and captured the city, ending 200 years of Burmese rule. Kawila was installed as
Northern_Thai_language
Historic site in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand
monument of two singhs (lions) in Chiang Mai, Thailand. It was built by King Kawila in 1801, mirroring the style of the Chang Phueak Monument. Surrounded by
Khuang_Singh_Monument
Military expeditions
Lanna region, which had been ravaged by prolonged warfare. In 1802, Phraya Kawila of Chiang Mai sent his younger brother Phraya Uparaj Thammalangka to capture
Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1849–1855)
Native American tribe
Ham sipa (near Temple Bar, flooded by Lake Mead), Háka-tovahádja, Ha'a Kawila, Hamte'/Ha'a Emete/Ha'emede: ("White Rock Water", name of a spring in the
Hualapai
Biblical flood myth
Noah and his family are saved because they were able to build an ark or kawila (or kauila, a Mandaic term; it is cognate with Syriac kēʾwilā, which is
Genesis_flood_narrative
(1809–1824) Rama III, King (1824–1851) Kingdom of Chiang Mai (complete list) – Kawila, Prince of Lampang (1774–1782), King of Chiang Mai (1802–1813) Thammalangka
List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_19th_century_(1801–1850)
Historical monument in Chiang Mai, Thailand
the Chang Phuak Gate. Later, in the early Rattanakosin period, in 1800, Kawila of Chiang Mai reconstructed two new life-sized white elephant statues and
Chang_Phueak_Monument
Tai ethnic group
ancient times, it intensified in the past few centuries, exemplified by King Kawila's attempts to repopulate the war-torn cities of the Lan Na Kingdom. Most
Thai_people
Period of Thai history
Kanchanaburi in 1786. In the north, the Burmese laid siege on Lanna Lampang. Kawila, the ruler of Lampang, managed to hold the siege for four months until relief
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
Rattanakosin_Kingdom_(1782–1932)
Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
was abandoned until 1791. Most temples were in a ruined state. In 1782, Kawila became the first king of a new dynasty of Chiang Mai and started to restore
Wat_Phra_Singh
Chiang Mai, Thailand. Founded in 1497 by King Kaew, the temple was where Kawila began a ritual circumambulation of Chiang Mai to reoccupy it after two centuries
Wat_Buppharam,_Chiang_Mai
Mai to secure Burmese control over the region. Phraya Wichianprakarn and Kawila restored the independence of Lan Na and brought the region under the suzerainty
List_of_rulers_of_Lan_Na
King of Siam from 1767 to 1782
fifteen years. Its remaining inhabitants were transplanted to Lampang, where Kawila was established to rule over Lan Na as a Siamese vassal. In 1776, the new
Taksin
King of Chiang Mai
Thai: กาวิโลรสสุริยวงษ์) was the 6th ruler of Chiang Mai. He was the son of Kawila, the first Ruler of Chiang Mai. He was born on c.1799, reigned from 1854
Kawilorot_Suriyawong
Talay Sanguandikul Tanapon Sukhumpantanasan Thana Chatborirak Thanapat Kawila Tanin Manoonsilp Tanont Chumroen Tanit Jitnukul Tanutchai Wijitwongthong
List_of_Thai_male_actors
Largest province of Thailand
tributary state of Siam, which later installed a Lanna chieftain ally, Kawila, to independently rule over Lampang and Chiang Mai region as a monarch.
Chiang_Mai_province
Phraya Kakawannadhipparatchawachiraprakarn
significant role in gathering people to repopulate Chiang Mai during the reign of Kawila. He was born as the first son of Prince Reun, younger brother of Prince
Phutthawong
National army of Thailand
Fort Surasak Montri, Lampang 33 Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Lamphun Fort Kawila, Chiang Mai 34 Phayao Fort Khun Chueang Thammikkarat, Phayao 35 Uttaradit
Royal_Thai_Army
District in Chiang Rai, Thailand
Kingdom, founded Chiang Saen in 1325 or 1328. The city was sacked by Chao Kawila of Chiangmai during the reign of Rama I, because it had been the Burmese
Chiang_Saen_district
Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
invaded Lan Na and occupied Chiang Mai, the temple was abandoned until Kawila restored the city in 1797. Soon after, Shan people (Tai Yai) from Kengtung
Wat_Yang_Guang
Military administrative divisions of Thailand
(Choem Saneg-chuto) 33 Chiang Mai, Mae Hong Son, Lamphun Fort Kawila, Chiang Mai Lord Kawila of Lampang 34 Phayao Fort Khun Chueang Thammikkarat, Phayao
Military_circles_of_Thailand
Genus of moths
Černý, 2021 Dolgoma fukienica (Daniel, 1954) (south-eastern China) Dolgoma kawila Volynkin & Černý, 2021 Dolgoma khelanga Volynkin & Černý, 2021 Dolgoma locus
Dolgoma
Province of Thailand
local Lampang leader became Siam's ally. After the victory, the leader, Kawila, was named the ruler of Chiang Mai, the former center of Lanna, while his
Lampang_province
Only daughter of Kaeo Nawarat of Chiang Mai
v t e Chiang Mai princesses Kawila Si Anocha Si Wanna Si Bunthan Thammalangka Si Pimpa Suthamma Prathumma Kham Thip Bua Kham Ong Thip Kap Kaeo Bun Pan
Buathip_na_Chiengmai
Thailand Kong Thap Phak Thi Sam (3rd Army Area) ”Wor. Por. Thor. 2” 738 Fort Kawila, Chiang Mai Province Thailand Local Radio, Communications Division, Army
List of AM stereo radio stations
List_of_AM_stereo_radio_stations
Conflict between the Burmese Empire and the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya
Lamphun. Nemyo Thihapate also took Lampang, installing Chaikaew (father of Kawila) as the ruler of Lampang. After pacifying Lanna, as the rainy season arrived
Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1765–1767)
Railway in Tanzania and Zambia
Tanzania Zambia border 971.0 Nakonde 982.1 Mwenzo 990.1 Msanza 1,008.6 Kawila 1,023.7 Luchinde 1,038.0 Chozi 1,056.0 Luchewe 1,088.0 Kalulu 1,103.0 Makasa
TAZARA_Railway
Series of military conflicts between Burma and Siam
Mai Burma invades Lan Na and besieges Chiang Mai. The city was taken, but Kawila asks for reinforcement from Rama I, which helped them recapture the city
Burmese–Siamese_wars
Abugida script
Luang Prabang and conversely as Chiang Mai was rebuilding under rulers like Kawila (1782–1816), numerous palm-leaf manuscripts containing Pali scriptures,
Tai_Tham_script
Place in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand
it was conquered by Siamese troops with the help of the armies of King Kawila of Chiang Mai and prince Atthawarapanyo of Nan, who had been captured by
Chiang_Saen
Governor of Chiang Mai
Lamphun. However, instead of carrying out the attack, Phraya Chaban and Kawila defected to the Siamese side on February 5, 1774. After Taksin had captured
Phraya_Wichianprakarn
Shan state under Burma and China, 1180–1950
Today, Nan hosts the largest Tai Lue community in Thailand. Also King Kawila of Chiang Mai invaded Chiang Hung to get the people. The Tai Lue people
Chiang_Hung
Burma invades Lan Na and besieges Chiang Mai. The city was taken, but King Kawila asks for reinforcement from Rama I, which helped them recapture the city
Timeline_of_Thai_history
(1768–1775) Lampang – Thipchang, King (1732–1759) Chaikaeo, Prince (1759–1774) Kawila, Prince of Lampang (1774–1782), King of Chiang Mai (1802–1813) Pattani Kingdom:
List of state leaders in the 18th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_18th_century
Mueang 30 Dara Rasmi Hospital Royal Thai Police Chiang Mai Mae Rim 30 Fort Kawila Hospital Royal Thai Army Chiang Mai Mueang 90 Royal Thai Air Force Wing
List_of_hospitals_in_Thailand
Thai actress
Year Thai title Title Notes With 2020 ธนาคารออมสิน Government Savings Bank Thanapat Kawila Anchasa Mongkhonsamai
Wannarot_Sonthichai
Rebellion of the Kingdom of Vientiane against Siam
Phrae and Lamphun. In 1778 Lan Na was invaded by the Siamese. The King Kawila, had his ear cut off by Taksin because he protested the ill treatment of
Lao_rebellion_(1826–1828)
1767-71 conquest of the other four Thai states by the Thonburi Kingdom
Chaophraya Chakri Chaophraya Surasri Phraya Phichai Phraya Chaban Phraya Kawila Phraya Vaiwongsa Thepphiphit Chaophraya Phitsanulok † Chao Fang (MIA) Chaophraya
Taksin's reunification of Siam
Taksin's_reunification_of_Siam
Tambon in Thailand
บ้านห้วยป่าซาง 05. Ban Dong บ้านดง 06. Ban Mae Hang บ้านแม่ฮ่าง 07. Ban Kawila บ้านกาวีละ 08. Ban Si Don Kaeo บ้านศรีดอนแก้ว 09. Ban San Pa Kha บ้านสันป่าข่า
Mae_Sao
Football tournament season
Attendance: 470 Referee: Winai Charoenphong Penalties Nopparat Intra Worakarn Kawila Anuwat Hongsa Wuttikrai Umprakhon Natthawut Namthip Sorrathan Kawkrathok
2017_Thai_League_Cup
Princess of Siam, daughter of Chulalongkorn
Net Nari Wai 6. Inthawichayanon 13. Princess Kham La 3. Dara Rasmi 28. Kawila 14. Kawilorot Suriyawong 29. Nocha 7. Thip Keson 30. Mahotaraprathet 15
Vimolnaka_Nabisi
Dolgoma kawila Volynkin & Černý, 2021 Moth Kawila A lichen moth known from Northern Thailand (Chiang Mai and Lampang Provinces) and named after Kawila, a Siamese
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
Sareewanna & Prince Sareebuntan (Died at young age) Nowa (แม่เจ้าโนวา) Kawila 1st ruler r.1782-1813 Ex-ruler of Lampang First governed by Chet Ton dynasty
Family tree of Lanna dynasties
Family_tree_of_Lanna_dynasties
Thai actress, model and singer (born 1982)
Fuagarome ฉันชื่อบุษบา Chun Cheu Bussaba Busaba One 31 Main Role Thanapat Kawila 2021 Club Friday The Series 12 Uncharted Love รักซ่อนเร้น ตอน เรื่องเศร้าของคนโสด
Namthip_Jongrachatawiboon
Town in Democratic Republic of the Congo
authority was held successively by two chief: Ombeni Kimbumbu II and Shalupa Kawila. The latter, appointed by the Uvira zone commissioner, faced opposition
Luvungi
Administrative subdivision in Thai cities
ท่าทราย Suan Yai สวนใหญ่ 5099 Chiang Mai เชียงใหม่ Nakhon Phing นครพิงค์ Kawila กาวิละ Mengrai เม็งราย Si Wichai ศรีวิชัย 9098 Hat Yai หาดใหญ่ Hat Yai Nai
Khwaeng
Thai free speech activist
to close. Wattanapanit was repeatedly brought to military camps (first Kawila Army Camp in Chiang Mai, then the Army Central Command) to pressure her
Rodjaraeg_Wattanapanit
KAWILA
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KAWILA
Male
Swedish
Variant spelling of Norwegian/Swedish Yrian, YRJAN means "earth-worker, farmer."
Boy/Male
Biblical, German
Stranger; Gathered Together
Boy/Male
British, English
Infamous
Male
Egyptian
, a captain and Sutenrekh.
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Beautiful God; God's Form
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
The Lord of Rama
Boy/Male
Tamil
A forest
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : reduced form of Hemphill.German : variant of Hempel, or in some instances probably an Americanized spelling of the same name.
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Gem of the Moon
Girl/Female
African, Arabic, Australian, Muslim, Swahili
Beauty; From Swahili
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