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”’Sri Dharmasokaraja I”’ (ศรีธรรมโศกราชที่ 1) was a 12th century monarch mentioned in the ”{{ill|Legend of Nakhon Si Thammarat|th|ตำนานเมืองนครศรีธรรมราช}}” as the ruler of Lavo–Tambralinga. |
”’Sri Dharmasokaraja I”’ (ศรีธรรมโศกราชที่ 1) was a 12th century monarch mentioned in the ”{{ill|Legend of Nakhon Si Thammarat|th|ตำนานเมืองนครศรีธรรมราช}}” as the ruler of Lavo–Tambralinga. |
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There are no direct rocord when he died, but according to the ”Dong Mè Nang Mưo’ng” Inscription, which dated 1167/68, he already died. |
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Sri Dharmasokaraja I (ศรีธรรมโศกราชที่ 1) was a 12th century monarch mentioned in Dong Mè Nang Mưo’ng Inscription (K. 766) and the Legend of Nakhon Si Thammarat as the ruler of Lavo–Tambralinga.
There are no direct rocord when he died, but according to the Dong Mè Nang Mưo’ng Inscription, which dated 1167/68, he already died.
Sri Dharmasokaraja II (ศรีธรรมโศกราชที่ 2) was a 12th century monarch mentioned in the Dong Mè Nang Mưo’ng (K. 766) and the Legend of Nakhon Si Thammarat as the ruler of Lavo–Tambralinga.
According to the Dong Mè Nang Mưo’ng Inscription (K. 766), the northernmost limit of his authority reaches Dong Mae Nang Mueang (ดงแม่นางเมือง) in modern Banphot Phisai district, where he commanded a local ruler, King Sunat (สุนัต), to donate rice fields for the veneration of the relics of the Buddha.


