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Heroines, Thao
Suranari
During the reign
of King Rama III (1824 - 1851), Prince Anuwongse or in s Suddenly to his surprise, during his return journey, he was one day attacked by the residents of these two towns whom he was taking as prisoners. Among these prisoners, there were the Deputy Governor (Phraya Palat) and his brave wife named Mo. Mo arranged her women to use their feminine charm in encouraging the Laotian troops to get drunk. They then slipped away to release the male prisoners who subsequently killed almost all of the drunken foes and set free all the prisoners. Two Thai armies went in pursuit of Prince Anu who then fled to Vietnam while the Thai armies occupied Vientiane. In recognition of her bravery, King Rama III honoured her as Thao Suranari. To this day, she is revered by all Thai people particularly the Northeasterners who consider themselves as her grandsons and granddaughters and call her with respect as Grandma "Mo" or "Ya Mo" in Thai. Her statue stands in Korat and is worshipped by people from all walks of life daily. Every year in late March or early April a 10 - day Thao Suranari Fair is held in her honour. Click here to see me visiting the statue during summer holidays 2002.
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