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The dynasty which reigned during a part of the 13th and the first half of the 14th centuries at Sukhodaya and at Sri Sajjannlaya, on the upper Menam Yom, is the first historical Siamese dynasty. It has a double claim to this title, both because it cradle was precisely in the country designated by foreigners as "Siam" (Khmer: Syam; Chinese Sien, etc.), and because it is this dynasty which, by freeing the Thai principalities from the Cambodian yoke and by gradually extendinig its conquests as far as the Malay Peninsula, paved the way for the formation of the Kingdom of Siam properly so called.
khun : ruler of a fortified town and its surroundinig villages, together called a mu'ang. In older sources the prefix ph'o ("father") is sometimes used as well.
The dynasty which reigned during a part of the 13th and the first half of the 14th centuries at Sukhodaya and at Sri Sajjannlaya, on the upper Menam Yom, is the first historical Siamese dynasty. It has a double claim to this title, both because it cradle was precisely in the country designated by foreigners as "Siam" (Khmer: Syam; Chinese Sien, etc.), and because it is this dynasty which, by freeing the Thai principalities from the Cambodian yoke and by gradually extendinig its conquests as far as the Malay Peninsula, paved the way for the formation of the Kingdom of Siam properly so called.
khun : ruler of a fortified town and its surroundinig villages, together called a mu'ang. In older sources the prefix ph'o ("father") is sometimes used as well.