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Phran Nok Road

Coordinates: 13°45′19″N 100°28′29″E / 13.755269°N 100.474808°E / 13.755269; 100.474808
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Aerial view of Pran Nok Road in 2018 (view toward Siriraj Hospital)

Phran Nok, also spelled Pran Nok or Prannok (Template:Lang-th, pronounced [pʰrāːn nók]) is a name of the street in Ban Chang Lo Subdistricts, Bangkok Noi District, Bangkok's Thonburi side. The name is also the surrounding area.

History & route

Phran Nok Road is about two km (about one mi) long. It begins in front of the Prannok Pier on the bank of Chao Phraya River, runs a short distance passing Siriraj Hospital. This part of the road was officially renamed Wang Lang Road (ถนนวังหลัง, pronounced [tʰā.nǒn wāŋ lǔaŋ]) in 2012 following a cabinet resolution to reflect its history, where the road passed was once a rear palace (Wang Lang) in the early Rattanakosin period. Then it continues running to meet Charan Sanitwong Road at Fai Chai Intersection. According to the policy of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, the late Prime Minister who wanted to name the roads in Thonburi Province following the name of the importance battling places where King Taksin the Great fought for Siam independent in order to commemorate and honour the King. According to the policy of Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram, the late Prime Minister who wanted to name the roads in Thonburi Province following the name of the importance battling places where King Taksin the Great fought for Siam independent in order to commemorate and honour the King. Thereby, this road is named Phran Nok to follow the name of the first battlefield, Ban Phran Nok (currently in Uthai District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province), where the King defeated the Burmese army on January 4, 1767 before the second fall of Ayutthaya in the same year.[1][2]

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References

  1. ^ ""พรานนก" ชื่อนี้มาจากไหน? กลายเป็นชื่อย่าน-ถนนที่ฝั่งธนบุรีได้อย่างไร?" ["Phran Nok" Where did the name come from? How did it become the name of the neighbourhood-the road at the Thonburi side?]. Art & Culture (in Thai). 2021-01-08. Retrieved 2021-03-10.
  2. ^ Wancharoen, Supoj (21 July 2012). "History and past glories revisited". Bangkok Post. Retrieved 2 July 2021.

13°45′19″N 100°28′29″E / 13.755269°N 100.474808°E / 13.755269; 100.474808