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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pridi Banomyong was a highly-revered Thai politician. He was a former Prime Minister and Senior Statesman of Thailand, and named one of the world great personalities of the century by the UNESCO in 2000. Pridi wrote that his great-great-great grandfather, Heng, was a native of Etang village in Chenghai District, China who migrated to Siam alone during the reign of Boromaracha V, leaving behind his wife, who was pregnant with their son, Seng. While in Siam, Heng lived…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pridi Banomyong was a highly-revered Thai politician. He was a former Prime Minister and Senior Statesman of Thailand, and named one of the world great personalities of the century by the UNESCO in 2000. Pridi wrote that his great-great-great grandfather, Heng, was a native of Etang village in Chenghai District, China who migrated to Siam alone during the reign of Boromaracha V, leaving behind his wife, who was pregnant with their son, Seng. While in Siam, Heng lived among the Chinese relatives of King Taksin, who later recruited some of the local Chinese, among whom was Heng, to fight against the Burmese invaders. Heng died in his service, and Taksin was notified about Heng''s fate and compensated his family, after they had sent a letter enquiring about him. Seng''s son, Tan Nai Kok came to Siam in 1814, during the reign of Rama II. Nai Kok settled in Ayutthaya and eked out a living by selling Chinese and Thai sweets; it was said he had made innovations by combining culinary skills from both the Chinese and Thais. A devout Buddhist, he married a Thai woman named Pin.