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Wat Tham Suwankuha in Nongbualumbhu province, originally a part of Lan Chang Kingdom, was built in the reign of King Chaichetthathiraj ( 1548- 1571 A.D.), the Lan Chang King who related with Chiang Mai Dynasty by blood and he had reigned Chiang Mai City for a period of time. The influence of Lanna Art has greatly flown through Lan Chang Kingdom during his reign.
Besides influenced from Lanna Art, lion-base of Buddha image and Chedi in Ayutthaya style has also been found at Wat Tamsuwankuha, Nonbbualumbhu. The lion-base here showed the mid Ayutthya style and it was probably came together with squared-lotus Chedi which later had been adapted to the unique style of Lan Chang. The appearance of Ayutthaya art at Wat Tamsuwankuha may have originated in the reign of King Chaichetthathiraj who had close relation with King Mahachakkrapat of Ayutthaya. Based on these conditions, it is reasonable to assume that the stylistic of Ayutthaya art came to Lan Chang around 16th-17th Century as appeared at Wat Tamsuwankuha, Nongbualumbhu.
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