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Kota Baru, Thailand

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Kota Baru (Thai: โกตาบารู) is a sub-district (tambon) in the part of Raman District which lies in the Yala Province of southern Thailand.

History

In 2465 B.E. the Siamese Government established a Malayan provincial administration divided into seven districts and dependent on Pattani county. The county is divided into Pattani, Nong Chik, Yaring, Sai Buri, Yala, Ra-ngae and Kota Baru or Raman, which depend on Yala. Tuan Kalupae was the first sheriff of Kota Baru. His title was "Luang-aat-ta-sit-ti -som-boon".[1]

Kota Baru abounded with natural resources, including elephants, forests, gold and rubies. An army protected a territory extending to Perlis, Malaysia. Many governors were respected by Buddhists, Muslims and Chinese from both local and foreign areas, which are called Tohnijawea or Tohni.

Kota Baru Governor Phraya Ratanapakdee (Tuan malaleayawor) was wealthy and respected by the people. He donated land to build Ban Kota Baru school (Rattanapadung wittaya). Rattanapakdee was loved by the people. People who were homeless could live in the palace in exchange for working or farming. Kota Baru’s palace was a shelter for people traveling or doing business in Yala. In the kitchen, two large cookers supplied rice for guests.

Kota Baru’s governor enjoyed sport, especially a martial art called Si-la. The governor trained the young men in the palace as dancers and sent a teacher from Kota Baru to Kelantan state. On an important day, a si-la dance is held. At night time Di-ke hulu show is offered. Di-ke hulu was created in Kota Baru. Kota Baru was named "Kota Ramai" which means a city of joy relating to important events or welcoming guests from afar.

Descendants of the governor, use the title Tuan in front of their name. Most are domiciled in Kota Baru, Raman District, Yala.

Kota Baru was a district of Yala Province until 2487 B.E. After that the name changed back to "Raman".

Points of interest

Kota Baru’s palace is the official administrative center.

Tohni waterfall

Tohni waterfall

The canal is middle size and located between the roadside and the rubber plantation.

Tohni cemetery

Tohni's cemetery

This cemetery holds the grave of Chao Phraya or Tohni, which is respected by both Thai Buddhists and Muslims.

Administration

Central administration

The tambon is subdivided into 4 administrative villages (muban).

No. Name Thai
01. Ban Kota Baru บ้านโกตาบารู
02. Ban Ma Due Long บ้านมะดือลง
03. Ban Chalong Hi Le บ้านจาลงฮิเล
04. Ban Kumpong Bu Ke บ้านกำปงบูเก๊ะ

Local administration

The subdistrict is covered by the subdistrict municipality (Thesaban Tambon) Kota Baru (เทศบาลตำบลโกตาบารู).

References

  1. ^ User, Super. "ประวัติ". www.kotabarucity.com. Retrieved 2018-04-30. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)