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Paramanuchitchinorot (Thai: ปรมานุชิตชิโนรส, RTGS:
Paramanuchitchinorot or Poramanuchitchinorot; also
spelt Paramanujita Jinorasa,
Paramanujit Jinoros...
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court of Rama III and
learned monks led by
Supreme Patriarch Prince Paramanuchitchinorot (1790-1853), the
abbot of Wat Pho, a
Buddhist scholar, historian...
- Mani) and
Narin Dhibet (Nirat Narin). His sons,
Jessadabodindra and
Paramanuchitchinorot, were
encouraged to
excel in poetry.
Poramanuchit later became a...
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Phutthaloetlanaphalai (Rama II) Maha
Senanurak (C****)
Sakdiphonlasep (Arunotai)
Paramanuchitchinorot ****hon
Thipphayawadi House Chakri dynasty Father Thongdi (later...
- Bunnag) 1935 AD. Bangkok:
Silpa Bannakan. p. 270.
Supreme Patriarch Paramanuchitchinorot, Phra
Thepmoli (Klin), Chao
Phraya Phra
Khlang (Hon) and
Phraya Thamprecha...
- 2392 BE Wat
Ratchaburana 7
Somdet Phra Maha
Samana Chao
Kromma Phra
Paramanuchitchinorot (Prince
Vasugri Suvaṇṇaraṃsi)
Prince Vasugri Suvaṇṇaraṃsi 1851/52...
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Ramkhamhaeng controversy.
According to the
Siamese Royal chronicles of
Paramanuchitchinorot,
clashes occurred in 1350,
around 1380, 1418 and 1431. "In 1350/51;...
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Public secondary school Established 1895
Founder Supreme Patriarch Paramanuchitchinorot Authority Office of the
Basic Education Commission Grades 7–12 (Mathayom...
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Pavares Variyalongkorn (Prince Rurk) 1853–1892
Somdet Kromma Phra
Paramanuchitchinorot (Prince Vasugri) 1851–1853
Somdet Phra
Ariyavangsayana (Nag) 1843–1849...
- (ตะเลงพ่าย, "Defeat of the Mon"), an epic poem
composed by
Prince Paramanuchitchinorot, is
modelled on Yuan Phai.
Royal Institute of
Thailand 2001 Jiajanphong...