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Thai poetry dates to the Sukhothai period (13th–14th centuries) and flourished under Ayutthaya (14th–18th centuries), during which it developed into its current forms. Though many works were lost to the Burmese conquest of Ayutthaya in 1767, sponsorship by subsequent kings helped revive the art, with new works created by many great poets ...
A lilit (Thai: ลิลิต) is a literary format which interleaves poetic verses of different metrical nature to create a variety of pace and cadence in the music of the poetry. The first Lilit poem to appear is Lilit Yuan Phai ( Thai : ลิลิตยวนพ่าย 'the defeat of the Yuan', composed during the early-Ayutthaya period ...
Angkarn Kalayanapong (Thai: อังคาร กัลยาณพงศ์; RTGS: Angkhan Kanlayanaphong; 13 February 1926 – 25 August 2012) was a Thai poet and artist. He was named a National Artist of Thailand in 1989, and won the S.E.A. Write Award in 1986. Angkarn was born in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province in Southern
Thai singers by century (3 C) + Thai LGBTQ singers (6 P) Thai male singers (3 C, 7 P) Thai women singers (2 C, 11 P) C. Thai child singers (6 P) E. English-language ...
The National Artist (Thai: ศิลปินแห่งชาติ, RTGS: Sinlapin Haeng Chat, IPA: [sǐn láʔ pin hɛ̀ːŋ tɕʰâːt]) is a title given annually by the Office of the National Culture Commission of Thailand, recognizing notable Thai artists in the area of intangible cultural heritage such as literature, fine arts, visual arts, applied arts (architecture, design) and ...
Patiparn Patavekarn (born 1973), Singer; Phai Phongsathon (born 1982), Thai traditional singer; Phra Chenduriyang (1883–1968), Composer; Phuwaryne Keenan (born 1988), Singer; Pongsak Rattanapong (born 1985), Singer; Pumpuang Duangjan (1961–1992), Thai traditional singer; Rhatha Phongam (born 1983), Singer; Somlek Sakdikul (born 1953 ...
Nirat, derived from a Sanskrit word meaning “without”, is a genre of Thai poetry that involves travel and love-longing for a separated beloved. [1] Hariphunchai (Pali: Haribhuñjaya) was an ancient kingdom, centered at Lamphun , incorporated into the Lan Na kingdom by Mangrai in the late 13th century.