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Kamsuan Samut (Thai: กำสรวลสมุทร,
pronounced [kām.sǔan sā.mùt]),
translated into
English as
Ocean Lament, is a poem of
around 520
lines in Thai in the...
- poet
during the kingdom's
golden age of literature. The 131-stanza poem
Kamsuan Samut (c. 1680),
regarded as a
seminal work from the era, has traditionally...
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author laments over his
separation from a
beloved named Si Thip.
Khlong Kamsuan Sīprāt (Thai: โคลงกำสรวลศรีปราชญ์; "the
mournful song of Sīprāt") by Sīprāt:...
- is a
loanword from the
Khmer language]. It was
mentioned in the
Kamsuan Samut or
Kamsuan Siprat, an
ancient text
written in the early-Ayutthaya period....
- to be this
species of
plants in this area. It was
mentioned in
Kamsuan Samut or
Kamsuan Siprat, an
ancient literature written in the
early Ayutthaya period...
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Taling Chan, Bang
Ramat and Bang
Chueak Nang, were
mentioned to in the
Kamsuan Samut of the
Ayutthaya period. They are
regarded as
among Bangkok's oldest...
- ("the
creatures called humans")
Outstanding Book
Award in 1995, for
Aphet Kamsuan Outstanding Book
Award in 1995, for
Pracha Thippatai Bon Sen
Khanan Honorable...
- 500 years,
along with the
neighbouring Bang Ramat. They are
mentioned in
Kamsuan Samut, an
ancient literature from the
early Ayutthaya period; and are hence...
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Cormac Ó Neill.
Possible approximate date of
composition of the Thai poem
Kamsuan Samut,
attributed to Si Prat.
Wentworth Dillon, translator, Horace's Art...