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Inscription on the stele of King Ram Khamhaeng
Inscription on the stele of King Ram Khamhaeng

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King Ram Khamhaeng Inscription (13th Century) records the invention of Thai language scripts that are the foundation of the modern scripts used in Thailand by 60 million people.
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Keywords: King Ram Khamhaeng Inscription Thai language
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