An edition of Thammakāi thammakōi (1999)

Thammakāi thammakōi

fā ʻānāčhak 70,000 lān

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Kō̜ng Bannāthikān Matichon.
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An edition of Thammakāi thammakōi (1999)

Thammakāi thammakōi

fā ʻānāčhak 70,000 lān

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Collection of articles on ill practices of Wat Phrathammakāi, a Buddhist temple in Thailand.

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Language
Thai
Pages
96

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Thammakāi thammakōi: fā ʻānāčhak 70,000 lān
1999, Čhatčhamnāi dōi Bō̜risat Ngāndī (nai khrưa Matichon)
Microform in Thai

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Edition Notes

Microfiche. New Delhi : Library of Congress Office ; Washington, D.C. : Library of Congress Photoduplication Service, 2000. 2 microfiches. Master microform held by: DLC.
In Thai.

Published in
Krung Thēp
Genre
Controversial literature.

Classifications

Library of Congress
Microfiche 2000/63918 (B)

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Format
Microform
Pagination
96 p.
Number of pages
96

ID Numbers

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OL169709M
LCCN
99948613

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