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This temple is home to an enormous prang which was recently restored to its original condition. It is possible to climb inside the prang for some
Wat Ratchaburana - Rare Antique Thai Amulets and Votive Tablets
Wat Ratchaburana was built by King Boromaraja II (1424–1448) in memory of his two brothers Ay and Yi, who had killed one another in mortal combat for the throne.
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Wat Ratchaburana in Ayutthaya. Wat Ratchaburana was built by King Borom Ratchathirat II at the place where both his brothers died (they killed each other) during
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In Siam’s ancient capital city, images of the temple ruins and aged compound, constructed by King Borom Ratchathirat II in the 15 Century.
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Wat Ratchaburana was erected by King Boromracha II (1424-48) in memory of his elder 1958 archaeologists discovered more than 100,000 votive tablets, known in Thai
Wat Ratchaburana, Ayutthaya Historical Park, Infrared Panorama
B: Wat Ratchaburana, Main Vihara, Ayutthaya Historical Park by Jedsada Puangsaichai, 40 meters away. Wat Ratchaburana was built in 1424 and splendidly restored.
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Wat Ratchaburana(Thai: วัดราชบุรณะ) is a Buddhist temple in Phitsanulok, Thailand. Wat Ratchaburana lies in the center of Phitsanulok, on the
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In 1424 A.D. King Intharachathirat passed away. His two sons, Chao Aye Phraya who reigned over Suphanburi, and Chao
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