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900-year-old Statue Returns to Thailand After Decades in New York


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40 minutes ago, ikke1959 said:

900 years ago Thailand did not exist.. It was Khmer kingdom

 

Some Thais don't like to acknowledge the Khmer influence (origins?) on their culture.

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

Recent findings support that the Khmer Empire initially flourished along the Khorat Plateau before moving to Siem Reap in Cambodia, contrary to previous beliefs.

 

As so often in these "news" articles, which are badly researched, the truth is exactly the other way round.

 

During the period the Khmer empire florished, it extended its control along the Mekong over the whole Khorat plateau, erecting local administrative centres.

 

Jayavarman VI ruled during a time, where there had not even any Tai (much less Thai)-speaking peoples coming as invaders from the north, and while the eastern part of today's Thailand was under Khmer control, the west was under Ari and maybe even Indonesian-originated control.

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9 hours ago, nobodysfriend said:

Looks Khmer to me , more than thai ... but a nice piece .

that's because it is. anything older than 700 years old in Thailand is usually Khmer, Mon, or Burmese. 

But the typical Thai ego believe that it belongs to " Thai" culture since it was produced on their soil regardless of origin. 

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5 hours ago, BangkokReady said:

 

Some Thais don't like to acknowledge the Khmer influence (origins?) on their culture.

they rather drink poison before that ever happens! 

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21 hours ago, BayArea said:

that's because it is. anything older than 700 years old in Thailand is usually Khmer, Mon, or Burmese. 

But the typical Thai ego believe that it belongs to " Thai" culture since it was produced on their soil regardless of origin. 

The whole article (including the Thai archeologist) state that it is Khmer from the era when the Khmer Kingdom existed on current Thai geographical land. Where is the "Thai ego" you're talking about?

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1 hour ago, SABloke said:

The whole article (including the Thai archeologist) state that it is Khmer from the era when the Khmer Kingdom existed on current Thai geographical land. Where is the "Thai ego" you're talking about?

I was not referring to this particular article. I was referencing to the past practice of the Thai government and her people's penchant for claiming all things Thai even though it was created or built by the Khmer culture. the dispute over Preah Vihear is a prime example. 

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On 5/21/2024 at 10:47 PM, BayArea said:

that's because it is. anything older than 700 years old in Thailand is usually Khmer, Mon, or Burmese. 

But the typical Thai ego believe that it belongs to " Thai" culture since it was produced on their soil regardless of origin. 

And if it was still abroad it would encourage interest in Thailand. 'Soft power' anyone?

 

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On 5/21/2024 at 2:08 PM, BritScot said:

And when is Thailand returning said stolen jewellery to Saudi? Ah shhhhh can't talk about Blue diamonds and who was seen wearing it....

 

You are saying Thai Prime Minister Chan-Ocha  DID NOT, bring back the blue & assorted other gems when he visited Saudi Arabia in early 2022 to normalize relations after thirty years in the freezer??   Experts claim relations could not be normalized by any other method, than the return of those items & the Thai Prime Minister had to do so in person.  

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