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Phu Chana Sip Thit

Phu Chana Sip Thit is a Thai historical novel written by Chote Praepan. The novel depicts the romanticized life of Bayinnaung, a pre-eminent Burmese monarch responsible for establishing the First Toungoo Empire, the largest empire in Southeast Asian history.

Title
The Thai language title Phu Chana Sip Thit literally means "Conqueror of the Ten Directions"—referring to the four cardinal points, the four intermediate points, and the vertical axis of zenith and nadir. The epithet is derived from Slapat Rajawan, a Mon language chronicle, written by a monastery abbot in the 1760s. == Adaptations ==
Adaptations
Phu Chana Sip Thit has been adapted into numerous stage plays, radio and television dramas, and films over the years. Films Between 1966 and 1967, the novel was adapted into a film trilogy, directed by Thian Karnasuta (เฑียรร์ กรรณสูต). Television The novel has been adapted as a television drama numerous times, including in 1958, 1961, 1971, 1980, 1983, 1989, and most recently, 2013. Radio The novel has also been adapted as a Thai radio drama on a literary program aired between 1987 and 1997, in 2011, and in 2012. Music Phu Chana Sip Thit was adapted into an eponymous song by Charin Nantanakorn, a popular Thai singer from the 1960s and 1970s. == Cast ==
Cast
Television == Original soundtracks ==
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