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Phraya Phichai พระยาพิชัย
Monument of Phraya Phichai Dap Hak, in front of Uttaradit City Hall.
Nickname(s)
Choi (จ้อย)
Born
1741 Ban Huai Kha, Phichai, Uttaradit Province, Ayutthaya Kingdom
Died
7 April 1782 Thonburi, Rattanakosin Kingdom
Phraya Phichai (Thai: พระยาพิชัย), or popularly known as Phraya Phichai Dap Hak (th: พระยาพิชัยดาบหัก; lit: Phraya Phichai of the broken sword) (1741 – 1782) was a historic Siamese nobleman of Mon descent[1] who served as a military leader under King Taksin of Thonburi. He legendarily became known for fighting with a sword in each hand until one was broken.
^Roy, Edward (2018). Siamese Melting Pot. Flipside Digital Content Company Inc. ISBN 978-9814762854.
PhrayaPhichai (Thai: พระยาพิชัย), or popularly known as PhrayaPhichai Dap Hak (th: พระยาพิชัยดาบหัก; lit: PhrayaPhichai of the broken sword) (1741 –...
Phichai may refer to: Phichai District Phichai, Lampang PhrayaPhichai, historic Thai nobleman in the Ayutthaya period Pichai (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
Phichai succeeded in driving back the Burmese and was awarded the title PhrayaPhichai Dap Hak - the "Lord of Pichai with a Broken Sword", as he had broken...
city of Phichai, but was repelled. In 1773, Nemyo Thihapate attacked the city of Phichai again. During the siege, a commander named PhrayaPhichai fought...
Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Phichai Yat the restorer The Prang (Khmer-style pagoda) The temple and its footbridge over Khlong Somdet Chao Phraya by dusk...
but Phraya Sundhon Aphai fell ill and died. His funeral was arranged by the Qing court. Phraya Sundhon Aphai was replaced by his deputy Luang Phichai Saneha...
fight to defend the country to become a hero of the Thai people known “PhrayaPhichai Dap Hak”. Buakaw Banchamek as Thongdee Phutharit Prombandal [th] as...
king and defeated ten Burmese fighters; one of the military commander PhrayaPhichai Dap Hak, who in his youth was a Muay Thai fighter; and one of Muen Phlan...
Rajaharudaya, Son of Rama IV Kromma Muen Phichai: His Royal Highness Prince Benbadhanabongse, Prince of Phichai, Son of Rama V Kromma Muen Suddhanarinatha:...
family, such as Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Prayurawongse, Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Phichai Yat, and Somdet Chao Phraya Sri Suriwongse. They are also...
"Khlong Prasan". Its starting from Chao Phraya River towards Khlong Somdet Chao Phraya Ong Noi at the front of Wat Phichai Yat connect with various canals were...
az-Zubayr Sebehr Rahma Ronnie Brunswijk Sultan al-Atrash See Bang Rachan PhrayaPhichai Abu 'Abdullah al-Shi'i Abu Yazid Hannibal Mago Barca Şeyh Bedrettin...
murdered at the citadel of Banthaiphet in August 1779 by Phraya Wibunrat (later Samdach Chau Phraya Kalahom). In Vietnamese records, he was called Nặc Ông...
Thammikkarat, Phayao Phraya Chueang, a legendary king of northern Thailand 35 Uttaradit, Phrae Fort Phichai Dabhak, Uttaradit PhrayaPhichai Dap Hak 36 Phetchabun...
was built and passed by Tambon Pak Phriao, the governor of Saraburi, PhrayaPhichai Ronnarong Songkhram moved the capital district from Sao Hai district...
and Taksin's association with his royalist Mon generals; Phraya Ramanwong and PhrayaPhichai, and Taksin's most welcoming gesture on Mon settlement in...