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- Thao_Suranari abstract "Thao Suranari (Thai: ท้าวสุรนารี) is the royally bestowed title of Lady Mo, (also known as Ya Mo (ย่าโม, "Grandma Mo") (1771–1852), who was the wife of the deputy governor of Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), the stronghold of Siamese control over its Laotian vassals. In 1826 Vientiane King Anouvong invaded Siam seeking complete independence. Anuvong's forces seized the city of Nakhon Ratchasima by a ruse when the governor was away. The invaders evacuated the inhabitants, intending to resettle them in Laos. Lady Mo is credited with saving her people by harassing the enemy. Varying stories describe her either getting the invading soldiers drunk, or leading a rebellion of the prisoners on the way back to Vientiane. The generally accepted version is that, when the Lao invaders ordered the women to cook for them, Lady Mo requested knives so that food might be prepared. That night, when the invaders were asleep, she gave the knives to the imprisoned men. They surprised the Lao troops, who fled, and the prisoners escaped. Thai King Rama III soon sent an army in pursuit, led by General Sing Singhaseni (สิงห์ สิงหเสนี). He defeated Anuvoung's forces in three days of fighting and completely destroyed Anuvoung's capital city of Vientiane.King Rama III awarded her the title Thao Suranari, (or Lady Suranari – "the brave lady") in recognition of her courageous acts.A statue of Thao Suranari stands in the centre of Nakhon Ratchasima, and is a popular object of devotion. A festival in her honour is held each year at the end of March and the beginning of April. The statue was designed by Phra Thewaphinimmit (พระเทวาภินิมมิต) (1888–1942) and sculpted by Silpa Bhirasri. Thao Suranari's statue was placed next to the Chumphon Gate of the city wall on January 15, 1934.It has since been suggested that the story of Thao Suranari was somewhat embellished during the Thai nationalist movement under Field Marshal Phibul Songkham in the 1930s.As part of a 77 million baht city center renovation project, dirt and trees were uprooted for construction of a new tree-lined watercourse, a central stage, and to upgrade the Lady Mo monument and redo Chumphon Gate.".
- Thao_Suranari birthDate "1771".
- Thao_Suranari birthYear "1771".
- Thao_Suranari deathDate "1850".
- Thao_Suranari deathYear "1850".
- Thao_Suranari thumbnail Thao_Suranaree_statue.jpg?width=300.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageExternalLink ladymo.html.
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- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Anouvong.
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- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Category:1771_births.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Category:1850_deaths.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Nakhon_Ratchasima.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Nakhon_Ratchasima_Province.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Thai_women.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Vientiane.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Laos.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Nakhon_Ratchasima.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Phra.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Rama_III.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Siam.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Silpa_Bhirasri.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Sing_Singhaseni.
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- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Thai_royal_titles.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Thailand.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink Vassal.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLink File:Thao_Suranaree_statue.jpg.
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lady Mo".
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thao Suranari Monument".
- Thao_Suranari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Thao Suranari".
- Thao_Suranari dateOfBirth "1771".
- Thao_Suranari dateOfDeath "1850".
- Thao_Suranari hasPhotoCollection Thao_Suranari.
- Thao_Suranari name "Thao Suranari".
- Thao_Suranari shortDescription "Thai hero".
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- Thao_Suranari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Visitor_attractions_in_Nakhon_Ratchasima_Province.
- Thao_Suranari description "Thai hero".
- Thao_Suranari description "Thai hero".
- Thao_Suranari subject Category:1771_births.
- Thao_Suranari subject Category:1850_deaths.
- Thao_Suranari subject Category:Nakhon_Ratchasima.
- Thao_Suranari subject Category:People_from_Nakhon_Ratchasima_Province.
- Thao_Suranari subject Category:Thai_women.
- Thao_Suranari hypernym Wife.
- Thao_Suranari type Agent.
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- Thao_Suranari type Person.
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- Thao_Suranari type Q215627.
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- Thao_Suranari comment "Thao Suranari (Thai: ท้าวสุรนารี) is the royally bestowed title of Lady Mo, (also known as Ya Mo (ย่าโม, "Grandma Mo") (1771–1852), who was the wife of the deputy governor of Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat), the stronghold of Siamese control over its Laotian vassals. In 1826 Vientiane King Anouvong invaded Siam seeking complete independence. Anuvong's forces seized the city of Nakhon Ratchasima by a ruse when the governor was away.".
- Thao_Suranari label "Thao Suranari".
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- Thao_Suranari sameAs Thao_Suranari.
- Thao_Suranari sameAs m.05bd46.
- Thao_Suranari sameAs Тхаосуранари.
- Thao_Suranari sameAs ท้าวสุรนารี.
- Thao_Suranari sameAs Q467637.
- Thao_Suranari sameAs Q467637.
- Thao_Suranari wasDerivedFrom Thao_Suranari?oldid=633238350.
- Thao_Suranari depiction Thao_Suranaree_statue.jpg.
- Thao_Suranari isPrimaryTopicOf Thao_Suranari.
- Thao_Suranari name "Thao Suranari".