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  2. Sukhothai rice noodles - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai rice noodles (Thai: ก๋วยเตี๋ยวสุโขทัย, kuaitiao Sukhothai) is a style of rice noodle soup (kuai tiao) served in Thailand. It consists of rice noodles with stock and toppings, combining rice noodle which almost served with a thin type of noodle called “sen lek”.

  3. Thai restaurant Sengchanh opens in Perry Township - AOL

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    Bright flavors fill menu at Sengchanh, a new Thai restaurant in former Asian Garden in Perry Twp. ... Bev Shaffer, Canton Repository. February 14, 2024 at 2:35 AM.

  4. Historic Town of Sukhothai and Associated Historic Towns

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    Si Satchanalai Historical Park (Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์ศรีสัชนาลัย) covers the ruins of Si Satchanalai, the second-most important town of the Sukhothai Kingdom. It is on a bank of the Yom River near the modern town of Si Satchanalai in Sukhothai Province. There are 215 ruins inside ...

  5. Sukhothai Thani - Wikipedia

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    Buddha in Sukhothai Historical Park. Sukhothai Thani (Thai: สุโขทัยธานี, pronounced [sù.kʰǒː.tʰāj tʰāː.nīː]) is a small town about 427 km (265 mi) north of Bangkok on the River Yom, a tributary of the Chao Phraya River. The population is 37,000. The town is 12 km (7.5 mi) east of the historic city of Sukhothai.

  6. Sukhothai province - Wikipedia

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    The Sukhothai dialect is distinct from Central Thai in both tone and vocabulary and is thought to be similar to proto-Tai in tone structure, an ancestor to the modern Thai language. [10] The inhabitants of Si Satchanalai and Thung Saliam Districts in the northern part of the province mainly speak Kham Muang (also known as Northern Thai language ...

  7. Sukhothai (city) - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai is from Sanskrit sukha (सुख "happiness") + udaya (उदय "rise, emergence"), meaning "dawn of happiness". [citation needed] Founded in 1238, it is about 427 km north of Bangkok. [3] Sukhothai was the capital of the Thai Empire for approximately 140 years. [3] As of 2014, 193 temples have been excavated and partly ...

  8. Sukhothai Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    Khun (ขุน) before becoming a Thai feudal title, was a Tai title for a ruler of a fortified town and its surrounding villages, together called a muang; in older usage prefixed pho 'father', [8] Comparable in sound and meaning to rural English 'paw'. Bangklanghao ruled Sukhothai as Sri Indraditya and began the Phra Ruang dynasty. He ...

  9. Sukhothai Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The English term Sukhothai (Thai: สุโขทัย) is the romanization of the Thai word per the Royal Thai General System of Transcription. The Thai word for the historical country was a transliteration of the Khmer spelling, rendered in English as Sukhodaya ( Khmer : សុខោទ័យ ).