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Gustav, it looks like a Buddhist temple to me...
I am talking about Siam circa 1700 AD before it was sacked by Sukkhotai |
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Smart answer Gustav. Cool research.
![]() Penansang, I am not a specialist in this, but probably this would help. http://journalarticle.ukm.my/514/1/1.pdf Sheikh Ahmad (maybe the one discussed here) is mentioned in page 208 of this article. I have no idea when the drawing in the first post of this thread were drawn. |
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The temple was constructed around 1630, so about the end of life of Sheikh Ahmad Qomi. I will not comment this Ayutthaya-Sukhothai thing. |
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Rasdan, only my first line was adressed to you. I have not even the slightest doubts that the question about Ayutthaya as a Muslim state and its sacking by Sukhothai after 1700 is something under your level.
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