Syburi
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Saiburi (SriBuri, Thai: ไทรบุรี) is the name for the Malay state of Kedah returned to Thailand when the Japanese occupied British Malaya during World War II.
In July 1943, Japanese Prime Minister Hideki Tojo announced that Kedah (along with Perlis, Kelantan and Terengganu) were to be returned to Thailand as part of the military alliance signed between Thailand and Japan on December 21, 1941.
From 18 October 1943 till the surrender of the Japanese at the end of the war, Kelantan, Terengganu, Kedah and Perlis were under Thai administration. On September 23, 1945, Kedah and the three other states were returned to the British.
People born in Saiburi are considered subjects of the King of Thailand; thus, people who were born there and are now living in the state of Kedah are permitted to purchase land and live in Thailand even though technically, now they are living in a Malaysian state.[citation needed]
This is similar to the treatment of people born in the western provinces of Cambodia, which were a part of Siam for over 500 years before being seized by the French and eventually annexed to Cambodia in 1953.