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					Paramanuchit Chinorot (ปรมานุชิตชิโนรส) 
Thai. Name of the 28th son of King 
			      																								
			      Rama I, conceived with Lady Chui (จุ้ย), who later was bestowed with the title and name 
Thao Songkantaan (ทรงกันดาล). He was born on 11 December 1790 AD as Prince Wasukri (วาสุกรี). He was a Buddhist writer and wrote the royal chronicle Lilit Taleng Phai (ลิลิตตะเลงพ่าย) as a tribute to the bravery of King 
	      
	      																										
          
	      Naresuan. He joined the clergy and was the first member of the royal family to be ordained to serve as 
	                																							
	                																							
                    Phrasangkaraat, a position he held from 
1851 until his death on 9 December 1853, as the seventh Supreme Patriarch of 
			      																								
			      Siam 
in the 
			      																								
			      Rattanakosin 
Period, and 
the first patriarch to also have been born in this period. He lived in 
			      
			      																								
			      Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mang Khalahrahm, i.e. 
Wat Poh in Bangkok, and he was posthumously bestowed with the title 
			      																								
Somdet 
		            
		            																							
	                Phra 
	      																										Maha 
			      																								
			      																								
Samana 
		      
		      																									
		      Chao  
(สมเด็จพระมหาสมณเจ้า).
 
See also POSTAGE STAMP. 
 
			
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