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Warisara Anantato (2017). "Camadevi Worship: Legend Reproduction and Social Space Construction" (PDF) . Retrieved 26 February 2021.

english subtitles) (in Thai), 11 August 2015, archived from the original on 2021-12-11 , retrieved 20 February 2021 Blench, Roger (2018). "Waterworld: Lexical evidence for aquatic subsistence strategies in Austroasiatic" (PDF). Journal of the Southeast Asian Linguistics Society: 174–193. Phrakhru Sathitthammaphinan (2018), A Study of Buddhadhamma in Yi Peng Tradition of Lanna (PDF) , retrieved 27 February 2021 Christopher, Baker (2014). A history of Thailand. Melbourne, Australia: Cambridge University Press. pp.26 and 309. ISBN 9781316007334.a b Aung-Thwin, Michael (2002-01-01), "Lower Burma and Bago in the History of Burma", The Maritime Frontier of Burma, Brill, pp.25–57, doi: 10.1163/9789004502079_005, ISBN 978-90-04-50207-9 , retrieved 2023-09-28 The usual English proper name for Earth's natural satellite is simply Moon, with a capital M. [20] [21] The noun moon is derived from Old English mōna, which (like all its Germanic cognates) stems from Proto-Germanic *mēnōn, [22] which in turn comes from Proto-Indo-European *mēnsis "month" [23] (from earlier *mēnōt, genitive *mēneses) which may be related to the verb "measure" (of time). [24] The Moon is a differentiated body that was initially in hydrostatic equilibrium but has since departed from this condition. [71] It has a geochemically distinct crust, mantle, and core. The Moon has a solid iron-rich inner core with a radius possibly as small as 240 kilometres (150mi) and a fluid outer core primarily made of liquid iron with a radius of roughly 300 kilometres (190mi). Around the core is a partially molten boundary layer with a radius of about 500 kilometres (310mi). [72] [73] This structure is thought to have developed through the fractional crystallization of a global magma ocean shortly after the Moon's formation 4.5billion years ago. [74]

Nowadays, the Mon language is recognised as an indigenous language in both Myanmar and Thailand. Due to the fall in number of Mon language speakers in the recent decades, Mon was classified as a "vulnerable" language in UNESCO's 2010 Atlas of the World’s Languages in Danger. [91] The term "Mon" (spelt မန် in Mon and မွန် in Burmese), which is synonymous with the Burmese word for 'noble,' [21] was likely derived from Old Mon "rmeñ" by way of Middle Mon "rman" (ရာမန်). [22] [17] The ethnonym "rmeñ" was first recorded in the Kyanzittha’s New Palace Inscription of AD 1102 in Myanmar. Derivatives of this ethnonym have been found in 6th to 10th-century Old Khmer and 11th-century Javanese inscriptions. [22] :44–58 The geographic term Rāmaññadesa, which now refers to the Mon heartland on the Burmese coast, was coined by King Dhammazedi in 1479. [23] [24] [25]It so happened that the space programs of the 1950s, 60s and 70s radically changed the sorts of data available as well as understandings of what was useful in a lunar map. Wilkins’s map, with its meticulous, hand-drawn style, is often described as the last of its kind. Is the map science… or art? Puncreobutr, Vichian; Wattanasan, Piyada; Thianthong, Wilawan (2019). "Local Folk Games and Health Promotion: Case Study, Saba Tossing Game of Thai Raman People in Ongkarak District, Nakornnayok Province". SSRN 3335646. Almost all maria are on the near side of the Moon, and cover 31% of the surface of the near side [70] compared with 2% of the far side. [122] This is likely due to a concentration of heat-producing elements under the crust on the near side, which would have caused the underlying mantle to heat up, partially melt, rise to the surface and erupt. [75] [123] [124] Most of the Moon's mare basalts erupted during the Imbrian period, 3.3–3.7billion years ago, though some being as young as 1.2billion years [64] and as old as 4.2billion years. [65] Old hardened lava flows of Mare Imbrium forming wrinkle ridges

The Moon's diameter is about 3,500km, more than a quarter of Earth's, with the face of the Moon comparable to the width of either Australia, [17] Europe or the US without Alaska. [69] The whole surface area of the Moon is about 38 million square kilometers, between the size of the Americas ( North and South America) and Africa. Saritpong Khunsong (2010), พัฒนาการทางวัฒนธรรมของเมืองนครปฐมโบราณในช่วงก่อนพุทธศตวรรษที่ 19 (PDF) (in Thai) , retrieved March 1, 2021 Despite Bayinnaung allowing the Mon people to rule over townships and villages and accept them into the military, he did not grant them the right of national self-determination, and therefore the Mon became subservient to the Bamar. Significant Mon uprisings took place during Bayinnaung's reign, including in 1551 and 1564 when the royal palace at Pegu was destroyed. [73] Roger W. Stump (2008). The Geography of Religion: Faith, Place, and Space. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. ISBN 978-0742581494.We also know that NASA bought a copy during the Apollo Program, althoughwe don’t know how they used it. How did people respond to the map when it was published? The map has been in storage here in Greenwich, but as part of The Moon exhibition, the work has been framed and displayed as a whole, allowing visitors to use the map to ‘travel’ across the Moon and explore the surface of its near side in remarkable detail. On average the Moon's surface gravity is 1.62 m/s 2 [4] ( 0.1654 g; 5.318 ft/s 2), about half of the surface gravity of Mars and about a sixth of Earth's. In the mid-14th century, King Binnya U ruled over the Mon kingdom and successfully defended against an invasion by Lan Na. Despite losing control over the Tenasserim region, he was able to re-establish his capital at Pegu. [70] After his death in 1384, King Razadarit, Binnya U's son, took over and formed an alliance with the kingdom of Arakan. [70] King Razadarit was known for his administration skills and successfully repelling invasions from the Ava Kingdom during his reign. He made significant contributions to the Shwedagon Pagoda [71] and is considered one of the most celebrated Mon kings in history, [71] with his reign lasting from 1384 to 1421.



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