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Patani
Pattani (or Patani in Malay spelling) may refer to: Places Continental Asia * Patani (historical region), a historical region in the Malay peninsula, in Thailand and Malaysia. * Pattani Province, modern province in southern Thailand ** Pattani, Thailand, the capital of the province ** Mueang Pattani District, the district that includes the town * Patani Kingdom, a former semi-independent Malay sultanate ** Monthon Pattani, an administrative subdivision (monthon ''Monthon'' (), also known as ''Monthon Thesaphiban'' (; Mṇṯhl Theṣ̄āp̣hibāl; , ), were Administrative divisions of Thailand, administrative subdivisions of Thailand at the beginning of the 20th century. The Thai word ''monthon'' is a tr ...) in the early 20th century and follow-up to the kingdom * Pattani River Elsewhere * Patani, Nigeria, a town in Delta State, Nigeria * Patani, Indonesia, a village in North Maluku, Indonesia Other uses * HTMS ''Pattani'' (OPV 511), a Royal Thai Navy vessel * Pattani ...
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Patani Kingdom
Patani, or the Sultanate of Patani ( Jawi: كسلطانن ڤطاني) was a Malay sultanate in the historical Pattani Region. It covered approximately the area of the modern Thai provinces of Pattani, Yala, Narathiwat and part of the Malaysian state of Kelantan. The 2nd–15th century state of Langkasuka and the 6th–7th century state of Pan Pan may have been related. The golden age of Patani started during the reign of the first of its four successive queens, Raja Hijau (The Green Queen), who came to the throne in 1584 and was followed by Raja Biru (The Blue Queen), Raja Ungu (The Purple Queen) and Raja Kuning (The Yellow Queen). During this period the kingdom's economic and military strength was greatly increased to the point that it was able to fight off four major Siamese invasions. It had declined by the late 17th century and it was invaded by Siam in 1786, which eventually absorbed the state after its last raja was deposed in 1902. Predecessors An early kin ...
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Disha Patani
Disha Patani (; born 13 June 1992) is an Indian actress primarily working in Hindi films. Patani made her acting debut with the Telugu film '' Loafer'' (2015), and had her first Hindi film release with the biopic '' M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story'' (2016). After appearing in the Chinese action comedy '' Kung Fu Yoga'' (2017), Patani featured in the films '' Baaghi 2'' (2018), '' Bharat'' (2019), ''Malang'' (2020), ''Kalki 2898 AD'' (2024) and '' Kanguva'' (2024). She has appeared in ''Forbes India'' Celebrity 100 list of 2019. Early life and education Disha Patani was born on 13 June 1992 in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, India. She is from a Hindu Kumaoni Rajput background. Her father, Jagadish Singh Patani is a police officer and her mother is a health inspector. Her elder sister, Khushboo Patani is a lieutenant in the Indian Army. She also has a younger brother, Suryansh Patani. She left in 2nd year of engineering at Amity University, Lucknow. She was the first runner up of ...
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Patani (historical Region)
Patani Darussalam (Malay language, Malay: ''Kesultanan Patani Darussalam'', Jawi script, Jawi: كسلطانن ڤطاني دارالسلام, also sometimes Patani Raya or Patani Besar, ''Greater Patani''; ) is a historical region and sultanate in the Malay Peninsula. It includes the southern Thailand, Thai Provinces of Thailand, provinces of Pattani Province, Pattani, Yala Province, Yala (Jala), Narathiwat Province, Narathiwat (Menara), parts of Songkhla Province, Songkhla (Singgora) and also parts of Malaysia modern state Kelantan and Besut District, Besut district in state of Terengganu. Its capital was the Pattani, Thailand, town of Patani. The Patani region has historical affinities with the Singgora (Songkhla), Ligor (Nakhon Si Thammarat), Lingga (near Surat Thani) and Kelantan sultanates dating back to the time when the Patani Kingdom was a semi-independent Malay sultanate paying tribute to the Thailand, Siamese kingdoms of Sukhothai Kingdom, Sukhothai and Ayutthaya King ...
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Pattani Province
Pattani (, ; , , , ; ) is one of the southern provinces of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from southeast clockwise) Narathiwat, Yala, and Songkhla. Its capital is the town of Pattani. Geography Pattani is on the Malay Peninsula, with the coast of the Gulf of Thailand to the north. The south is dominated by the Sankalakhiri mountain range, which includes Budo-Su-ngai Padi National Park, on the border with Yala and Narathiwat. The total forest area is or 5.6 percent of provincial area. National parks There are two national parks, along with three other national parks, make up region 6 (Pattani branch) of Thailand's protected areas. * Budo–Su-ngai Padi National Park, * Namtok Sai Khao National Park, Toponymy The name ''Pattani'' is the Thai adaptation of the Malay name Patani ( Jawi: ڤتاني), which can mean "this beach" in Patani Malay language. (In standard Malay, this would be ''pantai ini''.) According to legend, the founder of Patani went huntin ...
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Pattani, Thailand
Pattani is a town (''thesaban mueang'') in the far south of Thailand, near the border with Malaysia. It is the capital of Pattani Province. The city has a population of 44,353 (2018). It covers the whole ''tambon'' Sabarang, Anoru and Chabang Tiko of Mueang Pattani district. Pattani lies 1,056 km south of Bangkok, and is located at the mouth of the Pattani River. A small port is known to have existed at the river mouth Kuala Bekah in the 16th century. The historic centre of Patani was originally located a few miles away where the Krue Se Mosque is located. The older capital of Patani was captured and sacked by Siam in 1785. The local dialect of Malay is called Pattani Malay or Yawi in Thai (derived from Jawi). Etymology Some believe that the name ''Pattani'' originated from Malay name Patani ( Jawi: ڤطاني), which can mean "this beach" in Pattani Malay language. (In standard Malay, this would be ''pantai ini''.) According to a legend, the founder of Pattani was a ...
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Pattani F
Pattani (or Patani in Malay spelling) may refer to: Places Continental Asia * Patani (historical region), a historical region in the Malay peninsula, in Thailand and Malaysia. * Pattani Province, modern province in southern Thailand ** Pattani, Thailand, the capital of the province ** Mueang Pattani District, the district that includes the town * Patani Kingdom, a former semi-independent Malay sultanate ** Monthon Pattani, an administrative subdivision (monthon ''Monthon'' (), also known as ''Monthon Thesaphiban'' (; Mṇṯhl Theṣ̄āp̣hibāl; , ), were Administrative divisions of Thailand, administrative subdivisions of Thailand at the beginning of the 20th century. The Thai word ''monthon'' is a tr ...) in the early 20th century and follow-up to the kingdom * Pattani River Elsewhere * Patani, Nigeria, a town in Delta State, Nigeria * Patani, Indonesia, a village in North Maluku, Indonesia Other uses * HTMS ''Pattani'' (OPV 511), a Royal Thai Navy vessel * Pattani F.C ...
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Hikayat Patani
The Hikayat Patani (حكاية ڤتني), meaning "story of Pattani", is a semi-legendary set of tales that chronicle the history of the Patani Kingdom, now a southern province of Thailand. These stories date to as early as the late 15th century but were most likely first recorded at various times between 1690 and 1730 by as many as six different authors (the sections outlined below were first established by linguist Andries Teeuw and historian David K. Wyatt) and written in the Jawi alphabet. The stories survive in a number of original manuscripts, the earliest transcribed by Munshi Abdullah in 1839 and held in the Library of Congress. Sections Part One: Stories of the Inland Dynasty – The first section, which includes pages 1–74 of the 1839 manuscript, details events during the reign of the Inland Dynasty, which ruled Pattani from foundation, as early as the mid-14th century, until its fall in the 17th century. The tales are essentially an account of the rajas, in ...
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Patani, Nigeria
Patani is a Local Government Area of Delta State, Nigeria. Its headquarters are in the town of Patani. It has an area of 217 km and a population of 67,707 at the 2006 census. The postal code A postal code (also known locally in various English-speaking countries throughout the world as a postcode, post code, PIN or ZIP Code) is a series of letters or numerical digit, digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, inclu ... of the area is 333. Climate With annual temperatures that are lower than normal for Nigeria and a high rate of rainfall (82.52%), Patani typically has a tropical monsoon climate. References Local Government Areas in Delta State {{deltaNG-geo-stub ...
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Patani Language
Patani is an Austronesian language of southern Halmahera, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast Asia and Oceania, between the Indian Ocean, Indian and Pacific Ocean, Pacific oceans. Comprising over List of islands of Indonesia, 17,000 islands, including Sumatra, .... References South Halmahera–West New Guinea languages Languages of Indonesia Halmahera {{Indonesia-stub ...
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Patani FC
Patani Football Club () was an Armenian football club from the capital Yerevan. They were consisted of the Armenia national under-17 football team and participated in the 2006, 2007 and 2008 Armenian First League The Armenian First League () is currently the second level association football, football competition in Armenia after the Armenian Premier League. The competition exists mostly out of reserve teams of several Premier League clubs; however, other ... seasons. They were dissolved in 2008. References Defunct football clubs in Armenia Association football clubs established in 2006 Association football clubs disestablished in 2008 2006 establishments in Armenia 2008 disestablishments in Armenia {{Armenia-footyclub-stub ...
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Silat Pattani
Silat Patani (, ) is a style of silat originating in the Pattani kingdom, now a state of Thailand. It is primarily practiced in northern Malaysia and southern Thailand. The art is also known as silat tua (old silat) because tradition credits it as the oldest form of silat Melayu. It is sometimes called silat tua Yawi, being the Thai-Malay pronunciation of ''Jawi'' in this case referring to the Thai Malay community. These two latter names are increasingly popular among Malaysian practitioners, so as not to acknowledge the Pattani origin of the art. History The founder of Silat Pattani is referred to as ''pendeta guru'' from the Sanskrit terms pandit and guru. The exact age of the art is unknown but it is believed to date back to the Hindu-Buddhist era. It incorporates four elemental forms like Chinese xingyiquan and several forms based on the Indian Ramayana, indicating influence from both countries. One origin story tells of three brothers getting lost in the forest. One brother n ...
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Pattani Language
Pattani, also known as Manchad, is an endangered Sino-Tibetan language spoken in the Indian state of Himachal Pradesh. Names The language has a variety of names, the most prominent being Manchati, Manchad kad, Patani, Mellog kad, Chamba Lahuli, Swangla, Songloboli or Changsapa Boli. Its native name is ''Hendubhashe''. The Indian census erroneously includes the language as a dialect of Gujarati. Distribution Pattani is spoken in the Lahul Valley, Pattan, Chamba-Lahul, and lower Mayar valleys. There are also some speakers in Kullu and Manali cities, and in Kishtwar district Kishtwar district is an administrative district of the Jammu division of Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir of the disputed Kashmir region.The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the ..., Jammu and Kashmir. General information There are about 10,000 people in the western Himalayas who speak the Pattani Language. Pattani Language has sev ...
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