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The modern-day game has three main forms: Ulama de cadera or hip ulama. A hip ulama team consists of five or more players (but there could be as many as twelve) wearing loincloths, with leather hip pads for some protection against the heavy (3–4 kg, around 7–9 lb) rubber ball. Ulama de antebrazo or forearm ulama.
The Thai Wikipedia (Thai: วิกิพีเดียภาษาไทย) is the Thai language edition of Wikipedia. It was started on 25 December 2003. As of February 2025, it has 171,586 articles and 495,027 registered users. [1] As of March 2022, Wikipedia (all languages combined) was ranked 14th in Alexa's Top Sites Thailand. [2]
The Sukhothai period marked the earliest known traditional games in Thailand, as recorded in the stone inscription of King Ramkhamhaeng. [1] Since then, Thai traditional games have evolved and been adapted over time, leading to the development of a wide variety of games across different eras. [ 2 ]
Video game companies of Thailand (2 P) E. Esports in Thailand (1 C, 1 P) G. Video games developed in Thailand (13 P) Pages in category "Video gaming in Thailand"
Video games developed in Thailand (13 P) Pages in category "Thai games" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
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Abbas I thus sought to associate himself with eminent ulama like Shaykh Bahāʾi (1574–1621 AD), whom he made Shaykh al-Islām in his new capital, Isfahan. Other famous ulama working under Abbas's patronage were Mir Damad (d. 1631 or 1632 AD), one of the founders of the School of Isfahan, and Ahmad ibn Muhammad Ardabili (d. 1585). By their ...
Through common usage in Indonesia, the word ulama grew to signify a high-level kyai, even though this is a grammatical misuse of the Arabic word. [ 2 ] In legend, if not in fact, a kyai combines the skills and roles of both the Islamic scholar and the Sufi master ( sheikh or syehk ).