Paramanuchit

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Prince Paramanuchit (Thai: สมเด็จพระมหาสมณเจ้า กรมพระปรมานุชิตชิโนรส ศรีสุคตขัติยวงศ์; 1791-1852), also called Paramanujit or Paramanujita Jinorasa Srisugatakhatiyavamsha, was a child of King Rama I and Lady Joui. His given name is Prince Vasukri. He was a Buddhist writer. The well-known poet of him is Lilit Talaeng Phai. He was Supreme Patriarch of Thailand from 1851 until his death.

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