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[[Ayudhyā]] ([[Ayuthiā)]] ([[Siam]].) ;  The [[Thai]] Bst. capital after [[Sukhodaya]] (q.v.) until sacked by the [[Burmese]] in 1767. The Bst. school of {{Wiki|sculpture}} followed that of [[Sukhodaya]]. Only notable change in head-dress.
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[[Ayudhyā]] ([[Ayuthiā]]) ([[Siam]].) ;  The [[Thai]] Bst. capital after [[Sukhodaya]] (q.v.) until sacked by the [[Burmese]] in 1767. The Bst. school of {{Wiki|sculpture}} followed that of [[Sukhodaya]]. Only notable change in head-dress.
  
 
See Le May, The [[Buddhist Art]] of [[Siam]] (1938). Distinguish from [[Ayodhya]] in [[India]].
 
See Le May, The [[Buddhist Art]] of [[Siam]] (1938). Distinguish from [[Ayodhya]] in [[India]].

Latest revision as of 15:06, 13 November 2020



Ayudhyā (Ayuthiā) (Siam.) ; The Thai Bst. capital after Sukhodaya (q.v.) until sacked by the Burmese in 1767. The Bst. school of sculpture followed that of Sukhodaya. Only notable change in head-dress.

See Le May, The Buddhist Art of Siam (1938). Distinguish from Ayodhya in India.


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