Pho Sam Ton, Bangkok

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title: Pho Sam Ton, Bangkok
text: Pho Sam Ton is a three-way junction between the Itsaraphap and Wang Doem Roads in the area of Wat Tha Phra and Wat Arun subdistricts in the Bangkok Yai district. The name means "three Bodhi trees", commemorating the victory of King Taksin and King Rama I over the Burmese army in the Battle of Pho Sam Ton in November 1767. Pho Sam Ton was the site for the Burmese camp controlled by commanders Suki and Mongya. The Burmese army used the camp as a base to forcibly move the Siamese to Ava. However, K
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description: Road intersection in Bangkok, Thailand
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date created: 2021-03-20T01:01:25Z
date modified: 2024-09-04T01:33:13Z
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