Nai Thong Kaew (นายทองแก้ว)
Thai. ‘Mr. Golden
Glass’ or ‘Mr. Crystal Gold’. Name of one
of the eleven heroic leaders who in 1767,
at the end of the
Ayutthaya period,
fought the invading
Burmese in defence of the
Bang Rajan
fort in
Singburi
(fig.).
He lived in
Meuang Wisetchaichan (วิเศษชัยชาญ)
which was attacked, captured and destroyed by the Burmese,
prompting
Nai
Thong Kaew and the
other inhabitants to spilt up and escape to different villages,
fleeing the same time as
Nai Dok,
who lived in the same village.
Nai
Thong Kaew, together
with
Nai Choht (นายโชติ),
Nai Thong Hmen,
and
Nai Dok, led some 200 warriors
across a canal to attack the enemy in the back. As a result, the
Burmese were defeated and their General
Surin Chokhong was killed. In
iconography, he is usually
depicted holding a sword. 回
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