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  2. Thai literature - Wikipedia

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    Thai literature is the literature of the Thai people, almost exclusively written in the Thai language (although different scripts other than Thai may be used). Most of imaginative literary works in Thai, before the 19th century, were composed in poetry .

  3. Thai poetry - Wikipedia

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    Thai poetry dates to the Sukhothai period (13th–14th centuries) and flourished under Ayutthaya (14th–18th centuries), during which it developed into its current forms. Though many works were lost to the Burmese conquest of Ayutthaya in 1767, sponsorship by subsequent kings helped revive the art, with new works created by many great poets ...

  4. Category:Thai poets - Wikipedia

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  5. Category:Thai literature - Wikipedia

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    Thai writers (12 C, 26 P) Pages in category "Thai literature" ... Thai poetry; R. Ram Khamhaeng Inscription; S. Sang Thong; T. Treatise on Cats; W. Wat Si Chum ...

  6. Sunthorn Phu - Wikipedia

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    Memorial at Wat Si Sudaram, Bangkok. Sunthorn Phu was born in the reign of King Rama I, on 26 June 1786 (year of the Horse), around 8.00 a.m.His family's house was behind the royal palace, near the present day Bangkok Noi railway station and Wang Lang Market.

  7. Category:Thai writers - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions ... Thai poets (1 C, 24 P) S. ... Pages in category "Thai writers" The following 26 pages are in this ...

  8. Nirat Hariphunchai - Wikipedia

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    Nirat Hariphunchai (Thai: โคลงนิราศหริภุญชัย, Khlong nirat hariphunchai) is an old poem of around 720 lines, originally composed in Northern Thai language. Nirat , derived from a Sanskrit word meaning “without”, is a genre of Thai poetry that involves travel and love-longing for a separated beloved. [ 1 ]

  9. Phra Aphai Mani - Wikipedia

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    The unabridged version published by the National Library is 48,686-Bāt (2-line couplet) long, totaling over 600,000 words, and spanning 132 samut Thai books - by far the single longest poem in the Thai language, [2] and is the world's second longest epic poem written by a single poet (the longest being the Iranian epic Shahnameh). Sunthorn Phu ...