Kingdom of Ayutthaya อาณาจักรอยุธยา Timeline: Principia Moderni III (Map Game) | |||||
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Capital (and largest city) | Ayutthaya | ||||
Official languages | Ayutthayan Dialect | ||||
Regional languages | Chinese, Viet | ||||
European Adopted Languages | Dutch, Spanish | ||||
Ethnic groups | Thai
Chinese Viet |
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Government | Feudal Monarchy | ||||
- | King | Jabesh II | |||
- | Upper house | High Kings House | |||
- | Lower house | House of Districts | |||
Population | |||||
- | estimate | Ten Million | |||
- | 1690 census | 10,173,993 | |||
Currency | Ayutthayan Baht | ||||
Time zone | UTC+07:00 |
Military[]
Army[]
Total Military Units: 165,000
Total Active Military Units: 24,000
Riflemen: 16,000
Field Cannons: Twelve
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Trade ships: 46
Small War boats: 2300
Gunboats: 220
Frigates: 22
Large Warships: Nine
Diplomacy and Relations[]
Alliances[]
- The Japanese Empire
- India
- The Netherlands
- Lanka
- Hispania
Hostilities[]
- Cambodia
- Laos
Facilities and Cities[]
Large Cities
- Ayutthaya
- Lanna
- Nakhon Pathom
- Lavapura
- Sukhothai
- Sri Thep
- Nakhon Sawan
- Nicobar City
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- Nakon Pathom
- Chaiya
- Phetchaburi
- Nicobar City
Large Trading Cities[]
- Ayutthaya
- Nakhon Pathom
- Lower Dawei
- Lanna
Other Notable Facilities[]
- Kings Palace - Ayutthaya
- Facility of Sukothai Stability and Relations - Sukhothai
- Facility of Lanna Stability and Relations - Lanna
- Facility of Ayutthayan Nicobar Stability and Relations - Nicobar City
- Saltpetre Factory - Ayutthaya
- Gunpowder Weapons Construction - Lavapura
- Department of Naval Research - Ayutthaya
- Department of Military Research - Ayutthaya
- Ayutthayan Trade Market and Exchange - Nakon Pathom
- Saltpetre Export Facility - Nakon Pathom
- Department of Taxes - Ayutthaya
- Western Coast Naval Facilities - Lower Dawei
- Port Nicobar - Nicobar City
Government[]
The government of Ayutthaya is an absolute monarchy, run by King Jabesh I, heir to King Ramathibodi III. The King's Palace is divided into an upper house and a lower house where the lower house deals with stability of the districts of Ayutthaya. Unlike European monarchies, the Ayutthayan feudal-based monarchy respects all individuals of Thai ethnicity equally and no position in the feudal system which operates as a member of Ayutthaya should be frowned upon and as such, all people are respected by the government. Slavery is seen as unnecessary and will not be adopted to produce large amounts of labour. Ayutthaya also allows the minimal of five days of work off a month and seeks to eliminate industries that overwork people.
Administrative Districts of Ayutthaya
Name and Flag | Map |
Population (1675) Rounded ethnicity % |
Capital | Military |
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District of Ayutthaya |
7,465,974 99% Thai 1% Chinese |
Ayutthaya |
Army: Large Navy: Medium | |
District of the Ayutthayan Peninsula |
1,412,012 76% Thai 22% Malay 2% Viet |
Chaiya |
Army: Medium Navy: Medium | |
District of Dawei |
1,208,229 96% Thai 3% Burmese 1% Chinese |
Lower Dawei |
Army: Small Navy: Large | |
District of Lanna |
905,498 97% Thai 2% Burmese 1% Chinese |
Lanna |
Army: Large Navy: None | |
District of Sukhothai |
721,264 99% Thai 1% Chinese |
Sukhothai |
Army: Medium Navy: None | |
District of Phimai |
228,634 92% Thai 6% Viet 2% Chinese |
Phimai |
Army: Small Navy: None | |
District of the Ayutthayan Nicobar |
153,212 98% Thai 2% Nicobaran Native |
Nicobar City |
Army: Medium Navy: Large | |
District of Trat |
86,661 92% Thai 5% Viet 3% Chinese |
Trat |
Army: Small Navy: Small |
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