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Chris, Shohei, Junichi, Risa, Yuuka
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Contents Mon Malay Nan Chao ( Nan zheo) Funan
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Introduction Thai culture was based on other counties such as India or China. There were many ethnic groups in Thailand.
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Mon The Mon are an ethnic group from Myanmar. They lived along the southern Thai-Myanmar border. One of the Mon communities close to Bangkok is located on Ko Kret. Mon controlled most of all Thai province.
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Mon History The Mon are the earliest known inhabitants of lower Burma. They founded an empire, and introduced both writing and Buddhism into Burma.
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Art influence How did the Mon relate to Thai culture? The Mon influenced Thai culture in architecture and religious paintings. They are good at making potteries. And they influenced Thai in that field. They irrigated to Thailand and they helped farming systems.
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Art influence Terracotta is a famous Mon aircraft. Many of the inhabitants are of Mon origin, as is reflected in their architecture.
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Agriculture influence Today, we eat rice as main staple in Thailand. Mon introduced rice growing to Thailand.
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Language influence Mon brought writing system to Thai language. The writing system is based on Sanskrit language. Mon learned Sanskrit language.
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Mon Religion They introduced Theravada Buddhism to Thai and converted Thai people from Hinduism in 5 th Spirit houses, which locate in the corner of estate of Thai people, were introduced by Mons. Spirit houses is a small shrine for respecting Deity.
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Mon Religion Emperor Asoka He sent a mission of Buddhist monks to Suwarnabhumi and introduced Therevada Buddhism, which improved new civilization to the Mon. Mon told this belief for all south west people.
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Others Mon kingdom was stable and expanded well diplomatic relationship with Indians for trading and commerce. The Mon also accepted Indian culture and developed their civilization.
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Who are the Malays? Malays are group which made of South east Asian people.
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Population Malaysia12.3 million Brunei0.25 million Indonesia6.9 million Thailand1.9 million Singapore0.45 million
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Origin of Malay Ancestors of Malay people traveled by sea from south China to Taiwan, and later from Taiwan to Borneo and the Philippines.
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Influence to Thailand in sport Sepak takrow
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Influence to Thailand national emblem
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NAN CHAO
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Yunnan
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Nan Chao Culture
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Nan Chao What happened in Nan Chao during 738? Nan-chao became a province.
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Nan Chao Did Nan Chao fight with other country?
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FUNAN
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Funan The first century to seven century. Lower part of Mekong river.
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Funan’s Influence - Funan and all its principalities covered much of mainland Southeast Asia.
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In the 6 th century, Mon people and Khmer people assert their independence.
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-In the 6 th century, Mon people and Khmer people assert their independence.
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-Thai commercial ships developed from Funan.
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Conclusion Thai culture was influenced by historical ethnic groups such as Mon, Malay, Nan- Chao and Funan. Each ethnic group had unique culture. Therefore, Thai culture became more unique by mixture.
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Resources http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Fun an http://www.absoluteastronomy.com/topics/Fun an http://www.albany.edu/~gb661/monhist1.html http://www.albany.edu/~gb661/monhist1.html http://www.thailandsworld.com/index.cfm?p=7 9 http://www.thailandsworld.com/index.cfm?p=7 9 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Nanzh ao http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Nanzh ao http://www.taiwandna.com/MalayPage.htm http://www.taiwandna.com/MalayPage.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malay_language http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malay_language http://www.mahidol.ac.th/thailand/culture.html http://www.mahidol.ac.th/thailand/culture.html
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Resources Peacock James L. “Malays” World book M ・ 13 Chicago; World book, 2008. Peacock James L. “Malays” World book M ・ 13 Chicago; World book, 2008. Peacock James L. “Malays” World book M ・ 13 Chicago; World book, 2008. http://www.tcat.ne.jp/~eden/Hst/dic/mala y.html http://www.tcat.ne.jp/~eden/Hst/dic/mala y.html
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