| Kahn Pheungboon Na Ayutthaya (ก้าน พึ่งบุญ ณ อยุธยา)  Thai. True name 
			of an early 20th century novelist, who  wrote under the pseudonym 
																												Mai Meuang Deum (ไม้ 
		เมืองเดิม). He was born in Bangkok on 16 June 1905, during the final years of King 
			      																								
			      Rama V's reign. His pseudonym 
		
																												Mai Meuang Deum is a reference to his real name, i.e. 
																												Mai (ไม้) means ‘wood’ and refers to his true first name
		Kahn (ก้าน), which means 
		‘twig’ or 
		‘stem’; whereas 
																												Meuang Deum (เมืองเดิม) means ‘Former City’ or ‘Old City’ and refers to the ancient capital of
		
					
					Ayutthaya, which appears in his true family name, i.e. Na Ayutthaya (ณ อยุธยา), and which in itself is an indication that his family descended from former royalty of this city. His is sometimes also called 
																												
																												Kritsana
		
		(กฤษณะ), i.e. 
		‘Krishna’, or King 
																												Pheungboon Na 
		
		Ayutthaya
		
		(กิ่ง พึ่งบุญ ณ อยุธยา), with king (กิ่ง) being a synonym of kahn (ก้าน), meaning also 
		‘twig’ or 
		‘stem’.
		His oeuvre includes the celebrated narrative 
		Khun Seuk (ขุนศึก), i.e.
		
		
		‘Warlords’, a historical action and love-story about Sema (เสมา), the intelligent son of a poor blacksmith, who is skilled in the two-hand sword technique, which he uses to help protect king and country, but when he falls in love with an attractive and wealthy young girl, he soon runs into conflict with the rich establishment. The story is set in the Ayutthaya Period during the life of King 
	      
	      																										
          
	      Naresuan, and has been made into movies and series for television several times over. Kahn Pheungboon Na Ayutthaya passed away on 4 March 1942, at the untimely age of 36. In 2005, one hundred years after his birthday, 
		
																												Mai Meuang Deum was celebrated with a Thai postage stamp, issued to commemorate a Century of Modern 
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