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His Majestry King Sri Indraditya (also Sri Intraditya, Si Inthratit and other variations) is said to be founder of the Phra Ruang dynasty of the Sukhothai
Sukhothai

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 kingdom. He ruled between the years of 1238 and circa 1270 C.E.

Initially, he served as the governor of Bang Yang, a territory which belonged to the westernmost regions of the Khmer
Khmer Empire

The Khmer Empire was the largest empire of South East Asia based in what is now Cambodia. The empire, which seceded from the kingdom of Chenla, at times ruled over and/or vassalised parts of modern-day Laos, Thailand,Vietnam, Myanmar, and Malaysia....
 kingdom in that time, and now lies in the northern-central region of Thailand
Thailand

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His Majestry King Sri Indraditya (also Sri Intraditya, Si Inthratit and other variations) is said to be founder of the Phra Ruang dynasty of the Sukhothai
Sukhothai

Sukhothai may mean:* Sukhothai , the historic city* Sukhothai historical park* Sukhothai Kingdom, the historic Thai kingdom* Sukhothai Province...
 kingdom. He ruled between the years of 1238 and circa 1270 C.E.

Initially, he served as the governor of Bang Yang, a territory which belonged to the westernmost regions of the Khmer
Khmer Empire

The Khmer Empire was the largest empire of South East Asia based in what is now Cambodia. The empire, which seceded from the kingdom of Chenla, at times ruled over and/or vassalised parts of modern-day Laos, Thailand,Vietnam, Myanmar, and Malaysia....
 kingdom in that time, and now lies in the northern-central region of Thailand
Thailand

The Kingdom of Thailand is an independent country that lies in the heart of Southeast Asia. It is bordered to the north by Laos and Myanmar, to the east by Laos and Cambodia, to the south by the Gulf of Thailand and Malaysia, and to the west by the Andaman Sea and Myanmar....
. He assumed the name Khun Bang Klang Thao, or simply Hao, during his time in this office. Together with the Governor of Rad
RAD

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, Khun Pha Mueang, he declared independence of his territory from Khmer control and its prohibitive taxes, a crucial motivating factor in the revolt. Extensive Khmer preoccupation with great architectural works weakened the ability and readiness of Khmer defenses, greatly aiding the rebellion indirectly.

Khun Bang Klang Thao was then declared the king of the new nation, taking a name of Sanskrit
Sanskrit

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 origin, Sri Intraditya. His skill and bravery greatly impressed the people of the kingdom, who thus conferred the title Phra Ruang (Glorious Prince). This surname was given to all kings of Sukhothai to follow, giving rise to the first Thai dynasty, the Phra Ruang.

His Majestry King Sri Intraditya and his queen, Queen Nang Suang, had three sons. The eldest died at a young age, the second was named Ban Mueang, and the third son defeated a Khmer prince in an encounter of mounted combat on elephants; he named this youngest son Ramkhamhaeng (Rama the Bold) in tribute to the feat.

His Majestry King Sri Intraditya died around 1270 C.E., and was succeeded by Ban Mueang.