In 1350 A.D. there arose a new Thai power in the south of Sukhodaya proper, Ramadhibodi 1, known vulgarly as King U-Thong, the first King of Ayudhya. Some 90 years later Sukhodaya was politically incorporated with Ayudhya. Ethnologically and culturally by this time the Thai had mixed to a not less appreciable degree with the Mons and the Khnurs, their fore remners in this part of Thailand The Mons were Southern Buddhistic in culture while the latter were more Hindu-ized and at times northern Buddhistic. In the south, the Thai were influenced in culture more or less in certain localities by the Malays.