Nai In (นายอิน)
Thai. ‘Mr.
In’. 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
camp in
Singburi
(fig.).
He came from Sri Bua Thong (ศรีบัวทอง),
a village in Singburi,
and joined the battle with the
villagers of Bang Rachan where he, together with
Nai Choht (นายโชติ),
Nai Meuang,
Nai Thaen and a number of
villagers set up ambushes to kill Burmese soldiers. He fought
with bravery until his death on the battlefield.
In
iconography, he is usually
depicted holding two swords.
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