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KING NARAI 1632-88

Known as King Narai ‘The Great’, alongside his diplomatic achievements he is best remembered for producing the first ‘Golden Age’ of Thai literature. His reign (1656-88) saw the creation of new verse forms and he had many well-known poets among his court, including the legendary Sai Prat. Narai himself was a poet and writer whose most famous works include poems based on tales from the Fifty Jakatas and a version of the poem Pra Lo, begun previously by an anonymous author.

CHATRICHALERM YUKOL 1942

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