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Eulogy of King Narai is a poem in Thai, composed during the reign of King Narai (1656–1688). It is a major example of the Thai genre of royal panegyrics. The identity of the author is uncertain. The poem relates the key events of the reign, the king’s power, his palace at Lopburi, the beauties of the forest, and an elephant hunt.
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the EulogyofKing Prasat Thong about KingNarai’s father and predecessor, probably composed early in KingNarai’s reign. The "EulogyofKingNarai", composed...
tradition of royal-panegyric literature in Thai including works in praise ofKing Naresuan, King Prasat Thong, KingNarai, King Taksin, and King Rama I....