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Maha Chakkraphat and Naresuan

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Difference between Maha Chakkraphat and Naresuan

Maha Chakkraphat vs. Naresuan

Maha Chakkraphat (มหาจักรพรรดิ)(Literally translated as The Great Emperor) (1509–1569) was king of the Ayutthaya kingdom from 1548 to 1564 and 1568 to 1569. Naresuan (นเรศวร) or Sanphet II (สรรเพชญ์ที่ 2) was the King of the Ayutthaya Kingdom from 1590 and overlord of Lan Na from 1602 until his death in 1605.

Similarities between Maha Chakkraphat and Naresuan

Maha Chakkraphat and Naresuan have 21 things in common (in Unionpedia): Ayutthaya Kingdom, Bayinnaung, Burmese chronicles, Burmese–Siamese War (1568–70), Chiang Mai, Damrong Rajanubhab, Lan Na, Maha Thammaracha (king of Ayutthaya), Pathein, Phitsanulok, Pyay, Royal Historical Commission of Burma, Sawankhalok District, Sukhothai (city), Sukhothai Kingdom, Suphan Buri, Suriyothai, Toungoo dynasty, Uparaja, Wisutkasat, Worawongsathirat.

Ayutthaya Kingdom

The Ayutthaya Kingdom (อยุธยา,; also spelled Ayudhya or Ayodhaya) was a Siamese kingdom that existed from 1351 to 1767.

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Bayinnaung

Bayinnaung Kyawhtin Nawrahta (ဘုရင့်နောင် ကျော်ထင်နော်ရထာ; บุเรงนองกะยอดินนรธา,; 16 January 1516 – 10 October 1581) was king of the Toungoo Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from 1550 to 1581.

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Burmese chronicles

The royal chronicles of Myanmar (မြန်မာ ရာဇဝင် ကျမ်းများ; also known as Burmese chronicles) are detailed and continuous chronicles of the monarchy of Myanmar (Burma).

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Burmese–Siamese War (1568–70)

The Burmese–Siamese War (1568–1570) was a military conflict fought between the Kingdom of Ayutthaya (Siam) and the Kingdom of Burma.

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Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai (from เชียงใหม่, ᨩ᩠ᨿᨦ ᩲᩉ᩠ᨾ᩵) sometimes written as "Chiengmai" or "Chiangmai", is the largest city in northern Thailand.

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Damrong Rajanubhab

Prince Tisavarakumarn, the Prince Damrong Rajanubhab (สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้าดิศวรกุมาร กรมพระยาดำรงราชานุภาพ; Full transcription is "Somdet Phrachao Borommawongthoe Phra-ongchao Ditsawarakuman Kromphraya Damrongrachanuphap" (สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้าดิศวรกุมาร กรมพระยาดำรงราชานุภาพ)) (21 June 1862 – 1 December 1943) was the founder of the modern Thai educational system as well as the modern provincial administration.

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Lan Na

The Lan Na or Lanna Kingdom (95px,, "Kingdom of a Million Rice Fields"; อาณาจักรล้านนา,,; ອານາຈັກລ້ານນາ, ဇင္းမယ္ျပည္, or), also known as Lannathai, was an Indianized state centered in present-day Northern Thailand from the 13th to 18th centuries.

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Maha Thammaracha (king of Ayutthaya)

Maha Thammaracha (มหาธรรมราชา), Maha Thammrachathirat (มหาธรรมราชาธิราช), or Sanphet I (สรรเพชญ์ที่ 1), formerly known as Khun Phirenthep (Old ขุนพิเรนเทพ; Modern ขุนพิเรนทรเทพ), was a king of Ayutthaya Kingdom from the Sukhothai dynasty, ruling from 1569 to 1590.

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Pathein

Pathein (ဖာသဳ), formerly called Bassein, is the largest city and the capital of the Ayeyarwady Region, Myanmar (Burma).

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Phitsanulok

Phitsanulok (พิษณุโลก) is an important, historic city in lower northern Thailand and is the capital of Phitsanulok Province, which stretches all the way to the Laotian border.

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Pyay

Pyay (ပြန်,; also known as Prome and Payagyi) is principal town of Pyay Township in the Bago Region in Myanmar.

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Royal Historical Commission of Burma

The Royal Historical Commission (တော်ဝင် မြန်မာနိုင်ငံ သမိုင်း ကော်မရှင်) of the Konbaung Dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) produced the standard court chronicles of Konbaung era, Hmannan Yazawin (1832) and Dutiya Yazawin (1869).

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Sawankhalok District

Sawankhalok is a district (amphoe) in the northern part of Sukhothai Province, in the lower north of Thailand.

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Sukhothai (city)

Sukhothai (สุโขทัย) was the capital of the Sukhothai Kingdom.

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Sukhothai Kingdom

The Kingdom of Sukhothai (สุโขทัย, Soo-Ker Ty) was an early kingdom in the area around the city Sukhothai, in north central Thailand.

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Suphan Buri

Suphan Buri is a town (thesaban mueang) in central Thailand.

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Suriyothai

Suriyothai (สุริโยทัย) or Mahathewi (มหาเทวี) was a royal queen consort during the 16th century Ayutthaya period of Siam (now Thailand).

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Toungoo dynasty

The Toungoo dynasty (တောင်ငူမင်းဆက်,; also spelt Taungoo dynasty) was the ruling dynasty of Burma (Myanmar) from the mid-16th century to 1752.

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Uparaja

Uparaja or Ouparath, also Ouparaja (ဥပရာဇာ -; ឧបរាជ - Ouparach; อุปราช -; ອຸປຮາດ - Oupahat), was a royal title reserved for the viceroy in the Buddhist dynasties in Burma, Cambodia, and Laos and Thailand, as well as some of their minor tributary kingdoms.

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Wisutkasat

Wisutkasat (วิสุทธิกษัตรีย์) or Borommathewi (บรมเทวี), was a Siamese Queen and Princess during the Ayutthaya period in the 16th century, born Sawatdiratchathida (สวัสดิราชธิดา) to Prince Thianracha (later King Maha Chakkraphat) and Suriyothai.

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Worawongsathirat

Worawongsathirat (วรวงศาธิราช) was a usurper in the Ayutthaya Kingdom, ruling for only 42 days in 1548 before being assassinated.

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Maha Chakkraphat and Naresuan Comparison

Maha Chakkraphat has 50 relations, while Naresuan has 95. As they have in common 21, the Jaccard index is 14.48% = 21 / (50 + 95).

References

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