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Yok Thunyagun Thanakittananon
ट or YOK may refer to: *Yok weaving technique, see Tstyle dresses *Yok, a Turkish copula, negation of "to be" *YOK or YÖK, an abbreviation for the Commission for Higher Education, Turkey *yok, the ISO 639-3 code for the Yokuts language spoken by the Yokuts people of California, US *YOK, the National Rail code for Yoker railway station , symbol_location = gb , symbol = rail , image = Yoker railway station.jpg , caption = A EMU departs at night , borough = Yoker, West Dunbartonshire , country = Scotland , ..., Scotland, UK See also * Sai Yok (other) * Yok-Utian languages * * {{disambiguation ...
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Thai-style Dresses
The formal Thai national costume, known in Thai language, Thai as (, literally 'Thai dress of royal endorsement'), includes several sets of clothing, or ''chut thai'', designed for use as national costume on formal occasions. Although described and intended for use as national costume, they are of relatively modern origins, having been conceived in the second half of the twentieth century. Formal chut thai for men The men's national costume is known as ''suea phraratchathan'' ( , lit. 'royally bestowed shirt'). It was designed to serve as a national costume by royal tailors including Chupat Chuto, Phichai Watsanasong, and Sompop Louilarpprasert for King Bhumibol Adulyadej in 1979, and was subsequently given to General Prem Tinsulanonda, then the Minister of Defense, to promote and wear in public. Prem remained the shirt's most recognised wearer, although it has been adopted by many, especially politicians and civil officials, on special occasions. Many have begun wearing the shirt ...
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