- Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon
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Thao Thep Kasattri (ท้าวเทพกระษัตรี) and Thao Sri Sunthon (ท้าวศรีสุนทร) were styles awarded to Than Phuying Chan (ท่านผู้หญิงจัน), wife of the then recently deceased governor, and her sister, Khun Muk (คุณมุก), who defended Phuket Province in the late eighteenth century. According to popular belief, they repelled a five-week invasion by Burmaese in 1785, by dressing up as male soldiers and rallying Siamese troops. Chan and Muk were later honored by King Rama I with the Thai honorific Thao, as Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon, respectively. [1] [2][3][4]
The "Heroine's Monument" honouring them is situated on the main highway (402) between the Phuket International Airport and Phuket town.[6]
Family Tree Chart
Mother of Chom Thao ? Mother of Chom Rang Mon Ku Ahmed Tu jo Din Governor of Kedah(Syburi)Sequence No 17 Chom Thao Bann Don
จอมเฒ่า__ Governor of Talang
Jom Rang Baan Kien
จอมร้างMasia, a princess or noble of Kedah ♀ Noi
ท่านผู้หญิงน้อยChinese - Hokkien millionaire surnamed Tan
เศรษฐีจีนฮกเกี้ยนแซ่ตัน♀ ญ.__ Thong Poon
ทองพูนMom Pakdibhuthorn or Mon Sri Pak Dee
หม่อมศรีภักดีThao Thepkrasattri(Nang Jun) Phraya Thalang, the chief of Talang district or Phraya Pimon-Aya(Khan)
(ขัน)Thao Sri Sunthorn (Muk) Phra Ard
พระอาจฯPhra Thalang Ard
พระถลาง(อาด)Ruang
ช.เรือง♀ Ma
ญ.มา(หมา)Sister of King Rama I
สมเด็จพระเจ้าบรมวงศ์เธอ เจ้าฟ้ากรมพระศรีสุดารักษ์Chao khroaw nguen
เจ้าขรัวเงิน♀ Miss Prang
ญ.แม่ปรางPhraya Thalang Thien (เทียน)
House of Pradîp na ThalângThe mother of son in Rama I Thong
or Thong MaJui จุ้ย
(พระยายกบัตร)Neam or Mhen
เนียม
หรือ เหม็นKim
กิมMuang
เมืองNai Tongpoon
Phraya Thalang
House of na ThalângThe mother of son in King Rama II
สมเด็จพระศรีสุริเยนทราบรมราชินีพระเจ้าลูกเธอ พระองค์เจ้าหญิงอุบล References
- ^ CHANGING IDENTITIES AMONG THE BABA CHINESE AND THAI MUSLIMS IN A TOURIST PARADISE Khoo Su Nin (Salma) Nasution
- ^ Phuket history by Richard Russell MD
- ^ phuket history Gotophuket.com
- ^ Thao Thep Krasatri and Thao Sri Soonthorn
- ^ Thalang's defiant last stand Tipwarintron Tanaakarachod
- ^ The Two Heroines Monument
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