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The Chronicle of Our Wars with the Burmese, Hostilities between Siamese and Burmese when Ayutthaya was the Capital of Siam, Thai-Burmese Conflict 1539-1767 by Rajanubhab Damrong; Phra Phraison Salarak; Thein Subindu; U Aung Thein; Prince Damrong Rajanubhab - 2001

by Rajanubhab Damrong; Phra Phraison Salarak; Thein Subindu; U Aung Thein; Prince Damrong Rajanubhab

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The Chronicle of Our Wars with the Burmese, Hostilities between Siamese and Burmese when Ayutthaya was the Capital of Siam, Thai-Burmese Conflict 1539-1767

by Rajanubhab Damrong; Phra Phraison Salarak; Thein Subindu; U Aung Thein; Prince Damrong Rajanubhab

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White Lotus, 2001. Soft cover. Very Good. Book is in great condition.Authentication stamp inside. Pages are clean and tight with no markings. Suitable as a gift. Overall a great readers copy!

  • Bookseller Dalley Book Service US (US)
  • Format/Binding Soft cover
  • Book Condition Used - Very Good
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Binding Paperback
  • ISBN 10 9747534584
  • ISBN 13 9789747534580
  • Publisher White Lotus
  • Date Published 2001
  • Keywords A 11/30/18

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The Chronicle of Our Wars with the Burmese

The Chronicle of Our Wars with the Burmese

by Rajanubhab Damrong (Author), Phra Phraison Salarak (Author), Thein Subindu (Author), U Aung Thein (Author), Prince Damrong Rajanubhab (Author)

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Our Wars with the Burmese may be Thailands most famous history book. Known familiarly as Thai Rop Phama, it was first published in 1917 and quickly became very popular. The author, Prince Damrong Rajanubhab, had just retired from a career building the institutions of the new Siamese nation-state. Here he gave that state a new national history by recounting 24 wars between Siam and Burma from 1539 to 1767. The book was later translated into English by a Burmese who had worked for Siams forestry department, and who had helped Prince Damrong with Burmese source materials. The tales which Prince Damrong picked from the chronicles have since entered school textbooks and popular culture. It was this book which first made famous the heroism of Queen Suriyothai, the elephant duel at Nong Sarai, King Naresuans declaration of independence, the guerrilla resistance of Bang Rachan, and the drama of Ayutthayas fall.
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