For the modern ethnic group, see Tai people. For other uses, see Manimekhala.
Peacock Princess
Folk tale
Name
Peacock Princess
Mythology
Hinduism Tai peoples
Region
Southeast Asia South China Craton
Origin Date
Middle Ages
Published in
1960
Related
Manimekhala
The Peacock Princess or Chao Sisouthone and Nang Manola[1] is a Tai legend.[2] This story features in the folklore of Myanmar, Cambodia,[3] Thailand, Laos, Sri Lanka, northern Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam and China.[4][5][6][7]
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