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The Kingdom of Thailand, historically Siam, is a constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia with a population of about 70,000,000. It is a devoutly Buddhist nation. Thailand holds the distinction of being the only Southeast Asian country never to have been ruled by a European power, although it was dominated by Japan during World War II and by Burma and Cambodia in centuries past. The country escaped colonization due to its central position in Southeast Asia, which delayed European contact until it was able to demonstrate its usefulness as a buffer state between the British colony of India and the French colony of Indochina.

Thailand in The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump

Siam exported horological demons, which were used to make alarm clocks. David Fisher found the demons' noises to be so aggravating that he suspected the purpose of this export was to be rid of them.[1]

Thailand in Southern Victory

Long angered and humiliated by Europe's colonial adventures, Siam allied itself with Japan when the latter began taking colonial possessions from Britain in the last years of the Second Great War.

Thailand in Through Darkest Europe

Siam's Buddhist stupas were popular destinations for bored Muslims from the developed world, who sought spiritual adventure.[2]

Thailand in The Two Georges

Siam became a French colony, incorporated into Indochina. Subsequently it became part of the Holy Alliance's empire.[3]

References

  1. The Case of the Toxic Spell Dump, pgs. 156, 207.
  2. Through Darkest Europe, pg. 41, HC.
  3. Map The Two Georges, frontispiece.
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