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Thailand: Wat Ku Kut Inscription (Lanna script), Inscription room, Haripunchai National Museum, Lamphun

Thailand: Wat Ku Kut Inscription (Lanna script), Inscription room, Haripunchai National Museum, Lamphun

The Tai Tham script, also known as the Lanna script, is used for three living languages: Northern Thai (that is, Kam Mueang), Tai Lü and Khün. In addition, the Lanna script is also used for Lao Tham (or old Lao) and other dialect variants in Buddhist palm leaves and notebooks. The script is also known as Tham or Yuan script.

Lamphun was the capital of the small but culturally rich Mon Kingdom of Haripunchai from about 750 CE to the time of its conquest by King Mangrai (the founder of Chiang Mai) in 1281.






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CPA Media Co. Ltd.

Photographer:

David Henley

Credit:

Pictures From Asia

Theme:

LAN NA KINGDOM

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