- Thep
Kasattri (Thai: เทพกษัตรีย์) or Thep
Kasat Chao (Thai: เทพกษัตรเจ้า),
Siamese princess, was the
fifth child and
third daughter of King Maha Chakkraphat...
- Thao Thep
Krasattri (ท้าวเทพกระษัตรี 1735 – 1792) and Thao Si
Sunthon (ท้าวศรีสุนทร),
formerly Khun Ying Chan (คุณหญิงจัน) and Khun Ying Muk (คุณหญิงมุก)...
- in 1989. The
monument itself commemorates the
local heroines Thao Thep
Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon, who
forced the
Burmese army
besieging the town of...
-
buildings in ten streets: Klang,
Phang Nga, R****ada, Dee Buk, Krabi, Thep
Kasattri, ****et, Yaowarat, Satun, and Soi Rammanee.
These older buildings show...
-
their bravery and ingenuity, King Rama I
bestowed the
titles Thao Thep
Kasattri and Thao Si
Sunthon upon the two sisters,
celebrating them as heroines...
- Burmese-Siamese War of 1548. For the movie, see The
Legend of Suriyothai. Thao Thep
Kasattri (ท้าวเทพกระษัตรี) and Thao Sri
Sunthon (ท้าวศรีสุนทร) were
styles awarded...
-
Yothathep was the only
daughter and only
child of Narai: 269 and
Queen Kasattri, one of his concubines.
During her father's reign, she took over many duties...
-
Sawaetwong as
Princess Baromdilok Jeeranan (May)
Kitprasan as
Princess Thep
kasattri Sa-Ard
Piempongsan as
Chancellor of
Defense The film
stars another Thai...
-
defining element of the Thai
Malay identity.[citation needed] Thao Thep
Kasattri and Thao Sri
Sunthon –
Heroine and
Ancestors of na Thalâng Clan. (Malay...
- In
their own lifetimes, Rama I
bestowed on them the
titles Thao Thep
Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon. The
Burmese proceeded to
capture Songkhla. Upon hearing...