The Burmese General
Surin Chokhong with his
aides-de-camp Manih Chokhong and Maha
Chothaeng. They were
sent by the King of
Ang Wa, i.e.
Ava (fig.),
in Burmese
known as
Inwa, with a 1,000 men strong army.
They were meant to be
reinforcements in support of the troops of General Ne Myo Thihapate, but
they met with fierce resistance from the villagers of
Bang Rajan
in
Singburi
(fig.),
where Surin Chokhong was killed in
battle.