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- Sukhothai Kingdom - Wikipedia
The Sukhothai Kingdom[i] was a post-classical Siamese kingdom (maṇḍala) in Mainland Southeast Asia surrounding the ancient capital city of Sukhothai in present-day north-central Thailand
- Sukhothai | Thailand, History, Facts, Map | Britannica
Sukhothai is a town and historical capital of a former kingdom of north-central Thailand It is one of Thailand’s earliest and most important historical settlements Sukhothai was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1991
- A guide to the ruins of Sukhothai, Thailand | National Geographic
Located in the lower north of present-day Thailand, Sukhothai was the capital of the Kingdom of Siam for some 200 years beginning in the 13th century when it gained its independence from the
- Sukhotai: The Definitive Guide | How to Visit + Tips | 2025
To help you organise your visit, I have prepared this guide of Sukhothai, with practical information and all my best tips
- Explore Sukhothai: 14 Awesome Things You Can’t Miss
Sukhothai, a seemingly small town in the lower northern part of Thailand, was once home to the first capital city of Siam in the 13th Century It was founded by the great King Ramkhamhaeng and is considered to be the cradle of Thai civilization
- 18 Best Things to Do in Sukhothai - ThailandWhereStay
Sukhothai is a historic city located midway between Bangkok and Chiang Mai The city is known for its impressive ancient temples and ruins and local dish called Sukhothai noodles It was the capital city of the Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) in the 13th and 14th centuries
- Sukhothai: The Complete Guide - Nomads Travel Guide
Visiting Sukhothai is like stepping into an open-air museum where ancient ruins and serene landscapes blend seamlessly Known as the cradle of Thai civilization, this enchanting destination is best explored at Sukhothai Historical Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- SUKHOTHAI | National Virtual Museum
Sukhothai, located in the north-central Thailand, was one of the most important historic state in mainland Southeast Asia It was at its height in the fourteenth to sixteenth century CE (500-700 years ago) Sukhothai is renowned for its Buddhist Theravada culture and art
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