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Buakaw was linked to ‘Kun Khmer’ who confirmed that he was Thai, not Cambodian.

There is no sign that it will end easily. For the drama ‘Muay Thai’ and ‘Kun Khmer’ of Cambodia who came out to confirm that boxing isCambodia’s national martial art called ‘Kun Khmer’ And at the 32nd SEA Games, Cambodia as the host willThere is no sports competition in the name of Muay Thai. but will change to Gunkhmare instead causing widespread criticism and data mining Came out to argue in the online world, claiming that This martial art belongs to their own country. There are references to Buakaw that he is of Khmer descent.

latestBuakaw Banchamek Came out to confirm that Buakaw is a Thai person of Kui descent, not Cambodian as understood. Ready to post about the history of ethnicity and Muay Thai. Specify the message that Tonight is about history.

As understood, Suai people sometimes call Kuy (Kuy, Kui), Koi / Kuay (Kuoy), popular with raising elephants, which have been inherited from their ancestors. The Kui go out to capture wild elephants by slinging them. with rope which is made of buffalo skin regarded as sacred is the dwelling place of the soul When an elephant is acquired, it will be trained to use. The annals of nearby towns also record that in the 20th century, the Khmer king of Phra Nakhon Asked Chaeng Kui of Tabong Khamun (Kui Community in the south of Champasak) to send troops to help suppress the rebellion in Phra Nakhon. The Gui people joined the expulsion. Enemies until the Khmer country returns to normal happiness

This evidence shows that While the Thai or Siamese people were at war with the Khmers to establish the Sukhothai City State. The Gui people have settled. in the lower Mekong Basin already solidified Most settlements are found. Along the Mekong River basin, every river that splits the river, such as Ubon, Tha Tum, Pho Si Suwan, Mueang Chan, Huai Thap Than, Samrong Thap and along the river until Nakhon Ratchasima Province. along the line of the stream It is an ethnic group living in the Mekong River Basin along the Phanom Dong Rak mountain range.

In the late 19th century, the Gui people in Assam were invaded by the civilized tribes. until some had to abandon their settlements and migrate across the Mekong River used to be a kingdom The original settlement was north of Kampong Thom city. Cambodia

In the 20th century, sending envoys to trade with Ayutthaya helped the Khmer king defeat the rebellion. Later, the Khmer used their military power to suppress the Kui people and integrate them with the Khmer. with a preference for freedom and adventurous have migrated north entered the city of Attabue San Pae Champasak and Saravan in southern Laos but was ruled by the governor of Sisattana, the Hut (Vientiane city) suppressed and expelled. therefore migrated along the Mekong River to settle in the northeastern region on the Kaeng Saphue side Khong Chiam District had settled down and planted houses in this area

From the evidence of the Ayutthaya law in 1431, it mentions the Khmer king at Angkor Thom that asked Chao Kuay of the blackjack with an important city in the south of Champasak City sent soldiers to help him defeat the rebellion Successfully, the two heads of state lived together in peace. and issued a law for Siamese people to forbid daughters to be given to foreigners, Englishmen, Wilanda, Pitan, Kula, Malays, Khaek, Kuay and Kaew, who are foreigners of different religions.

(Source: Documents of the Cultural Map Project of Thai-Cambodian Border Ethnic Groups Collaboration project between Language and Development Research Institute for Rural Development Mahidol University)

2200 B.E. until the end of Ayutthaya It appears that there are Kuay communities everywhere. from Ubon Ratchathani Province to Buriram Province But the famous one is the historical evidence. is the Kui people in the country Ban Khok Yang (Sangkha), Ban Kut Wai (Rattanaburi), and Ban Khok Lamduan (Mueang Khukhan), Sisaket Province

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