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				Nai Thong Saeng Yai (นายทองแสงใหญ่)  
				Thai. ‘Mr. Big 
				Gleaming 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.). 
				In order to deceive the enemy and lure their attention away from 
				the main camp which was full of old men, women, young children 
				and sick people, as well as soldiers wounded in battle, he set 
				up an auxiliary camp with a selected number of able-bodied men, 
				from where he fought the Burmese army with all his might. 
				In
				
				iconography, he is usually 
				depicted holding a spear. 回      
          			 
          			 
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