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- Inthakin abstract "Inthakin (Thai: อินทขีล; lit. \"Indra's pillar\") is the name of the Lak Mueang (the \"city pillar\") of Chiang Mai. It is said that the pillar was first erected by King Mangrai at the founding of the city on April 12, 1296 CE at Wat Sadue Mueang (lit. \"Temple of the Navel of the City\"; also known as Wat Inthakin) on Inthawarorot road. It was brought to its present location inside a shrine on the temple grounds of Wat Chedi Luang by the Lanna king Kawila in 1800 CE.".
- Inthakin country Chiang_Mai.
- Inthakin country Thailand.
- Inthakin thumbnail Inthakhin_traditional_Wat_Chedi_Luang_Temple_2012.jpg?width=300.
- Inthakin type Buddhism.
- Inthakin wikiPageExternalLink inthakin-city-pillar-festival.
- Inthakin wikiPageExternalLink features.shtml.
- Inthakin wikiPageExternalLink inthakin.
- Inthakin wikiPageID "22914923".
- Inthakin wikiPageLength "4253".
- Inthakin wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Inthakin wikiPageRevisionID "680001793".
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Buddhism.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Festivals_in_Thailand.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Chiang_Mai.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Chiang_Mai.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Indra.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Lak_Mueang.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Lan_Na.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Lawa_people.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Loi_Krathong.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Mangrai.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Thai_people.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Northern_Thailand.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Public_holidays_in_Thailand.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Songkran_(Thailand).
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Thai_language.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLink Wat_Chedi_Luang.
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLinkText "City Pillar Inthakin Festival".
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inthakin".
- Inthakin wikiPageWikiLinkText "festival in honor of the city pillar".
- Inthakin caption "Wat Chedi Luang during Tam Bun Khan Dok".
- Inthakin date "1".
- Inthakin holidayName "Sai Khan Dok or Bucha Sao Inthakin".
- Inthakin imagesize "250".
- Inthakin longtype "Religious".
- Inthakin nickname "Inthakin City Pillar Festival".
- Inthakin observedby Chiang_Mai.
- Inthakin observedby Thailand.
- Inthakin type "Buddhist".
- Inthakin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Inthakin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Inthakin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_holiday.
- Inthakin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-th.
- Inthakin wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Inthakin subject Category:Festivals_in_Thailand.
- Inthakin subject Category:Tourist_attractions_in_Chiang_Mai.
- Inthakin hypernym Mueang.
- Inthakin type Holiday.
- Inthakin type Attraction.
- Inthakin type TimeInterval.
- Inthakin type Thing.
- Inthakin type Q1445650.
- Inthakin comment "Inthakin (Thai: อินทขีล; lit. \"Indra's pillar\") is the name of the Lak Mueang (the \"city pillar\") of Chiang Mai. It is said that the pillar was first erected by King Mangrai at the founding of the city on April 12, 1296 CE at Wat Sadue Mueang (lit. \"Temple of the Navel of the City\"; also known as Wat Inthakin) on Inthawarorot road. It was brought to its present location inside a shrine on the temple grounds of Wat Chedi Luang by the Lanna king Kawila in 1800 CE.".
- Inthakin label "Inthakin".
- Inthakin sameAs Q6057512.
- Inthakin sameAs m.063_jgh.
- Inthakin sameAs Q6057512.
- Inthakin wasDerivedFrom Inthakin?oldid=680001793.
- Inthakin depiction Inthakhin_traditional_Wat_Chedi_Luang_Temple_2012.jpg.
- Inthakin isPrimaryTopicOf Inthakin.
- Inthakin name "Sai Khan Dok or Bucha Sao Inthakin".
- Inthakin nick "Inthakin City Pillar Festival".