Ayutthaya Kingdom
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The Ayutthaya Kingdom is the fourth traditional power center in Thai History. The Kingdom was founded in 1376 with the establishment of Bangkok as the capital. Early the fourth current.[1][2]
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- ↑ Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk (2017). A History of Ayutthaya: Siam in the Early Modern World (Kindle ed.). Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-316-64113-2.
- ↑ Lieberman, Victor (2003). Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c.800–1830 (Studies in Comparative World History) (Kindle ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 290. ISBN 978-0521800860. "From the early 1700s well into the 19th century Chinese not only dominated Siam's external trade..."