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Thihapate moved from
Paknam Prasop down to
Phosamton,
about five
kilometers north of Ayutthaya.
Phosamton was a site of the Mon
refugee community. The...
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approached Ayutthaya in
September 1766, with
Nemyo Thihapate coming closer at
Phosamton and Maha
Nawrahta at Wat ****haothong temple. By late 1766, the situation...
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World War. She
survived the war and was sold to
Thailand in 1947 as HTMS
Phosamton (MSF-1). The
reciprocating group displaced 1,010–1,030 long tons (1,030–1...
- on to
attack the
Burmese at
Phosamton to the north. Suki or Thugyi, the Mon
commander of the
Burmese garrison at
Phosamton to the
north of Ayutthaya, took...
- who were
unfit to
travel were left at
Phosamton to stay.
Princess Suriya and
Princess Chanthawadi died at
Phosamton during the
Burmese occupation, presumably...
- Suki to be in
charge of
relatively small Burmese occupying forces at
Phosamton north of Ayutthaya.
Local regimes emerged from
various regional centers...
- USS MSC-297.
Former USS MSC-301.
Algerine class United
Kingdom HTMS
Phosamton (I) 1947–2012
Former HMS
Minstrel Transport support ships Angthong class...
- from
Ayutthaya to the
Chinese front. The
Burmese had left a
garrison at
Phosamton to the
north of
Ayutthaya under the
command of the Mon Thugyi. The Burmese...
- also
sought shelter in Siam with 400 Mon people.
Borommakot granted Phosamton rice
fields north of
Ayutthaya (modern Bang
Pahan district) for the Mon...
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attack the
Burmese garrison at
Phosamton to the
north of
Ayutthaya under the Mon
commander Thugyi.
After the
victory at
Phosamton,
Phraya Tak
enthroned himself...