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Mueang Soi เมืองสร้อย (Thai) | |||||||||
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1126–1600s or 1767 | |||||||||
Capital | Soi Sri Suk | ||||||||
Common languages | Northern Thai | ||||||||
Religion | Theravada Buddhism | ||||||||
Government | City state | ||||||||
Monarch | |||||||||
• Unknown (first) | Phaya Patummarat | ||||||||
• Unknown (last) | Phaya Uttum | ||||||||
Historical era | Post-classical | ||||||||
• First mentioned in local chronicle | 1126 | ||||||||
• Fall of Haripuñjaya | 1281 | ||||||||
• Royal intermarriage with Li | 1300s | ||||||||
• Fall of Mueang Soi | 1600s or 1767 | ||||||||
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Mueang Soi (Thai: เมืองสร้อย) was a city-state on the boundary of the present-day Tak province and Lamphun province of Thailand.[1]: 1–3 [2]: 2213 It may have existed at least from 1126 to the 16th or 18th century when it was destroyed by Burmese or Siamese armies.[1]: 1–3
The ruins of Mueang Soi have been submerged since 1964 due to the operation of the Bhumibol Dam.[1]: 5