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Then he granted freedom to Nai Khanom Tom and all Siamese (Thais). That day was March 17 th, and since then Nai Khanom Tom has been defined as the Father of Muay Thai. By winning the freedom he made this fighting system known and feared. The story is between legend and history but it's very famous among Thais making them proud of their very.


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The name Nai Khanom Tom is one that every Thai child knows and one that graces every book or publications about the sport. He is the one of the greatest Muaythai hero. In 1774, Nai Khanom Tom was a war prisoner in Burma. The Burmese had captured him when they sacked and burnt Thailand's ancient capital, Ayutthaya.


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The Legend of Nai Khanom Tom. In the late 1700s, a group of Thais were captured by the Burmese king after an invasion of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. One day, the king organised a festival in honour of Lord Buddha, where he ordered one of the prisoners, Nai Khanom Tom, to demonstrate his Muay Boran skills against a Burmese boxer.


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Nai Khanom Tom (นายขนมต้ม) The Father of Muay Thai. At the time of the fall of the ancient Thai capital of Ayuthya in 1767, when the city was destablized and heading for destruction because it rulers were weak, the invading Burmese troops rounded up a group of Thai residents and took them as prisoners.


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Nai Khanom Tom was chosen to fight and performed the traditional pre-fight wai kru ritual, a dance which the Burmese perceived as black magic. He then proceeded to annihilate Burma's champion. Believing he won by luck, the king ordered nine further champions into the ring, one after another, without a break. Nai Khanom Tom defeated.


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This commercial show the short story of Nai Khanomtom the Muay Thai legend in 17 March B.E. 2310 (A.D. 1767) at prison camp of Burma, He fight with master.


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Muay Thai (Thai: มวยไทย, RTGS: muai thai, pronounced [mūa̯j tʰāj] ⓘ), sometimes referred to as Thai boxing, is a combat sport that uses stand-up striking, sweeps, and various clinching techniques. This discipline is known as the "Art of eight limbs", as it is characterised by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees and shins.


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Nai Khanom Tom was a real person, born in 1750 Ayuthaya, a province in central Thailand and second capital of the ancient Siamese Kingdom, after Sukhothai. After many years of warfare, the Burmese.


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Nai Khanom Tom was chosen as the Siamese representative, and before the bout, he performed an intricate dance, a precursor to the modern Wai Kru, followed by a fervent prayer. This performance showcased the rich cultural heritage of Muay Thai and demonstrated the spiritual connection fighters have with the art. Nai Khanom Tom went on.


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The legend of Nai Khanom Tom, a.k.a. the "Father of Muay Thai," was set during the Burmese invasion in 1767. The Burmese king, Lord Mangra, and his army ransacked Thailand's magnificent temples and stole Thai treasures. Many of those who tried to defend the city were taken as slaves. Among them was Nai Khanom Tom.


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The name Nai Khanom Tom is one that every Thai child knows and one that graces every book or publications about the sport. He is the one of the greatest Muaythai hero. In 1774, Nai Khanom Tom was a war prisoner in Burma. The Burmese had captured him when they sacked and burnt Thailand's ancient capital, Ayutthaya.


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Nai Khanom Tom is known as one of Muay Thai's greatest legend., every Thai youngster knows, and he appears in every book or publication about the Muay Thai. Decades ago, Nai Khanom Tom Tom was imprisoned in Burma throughout the war. When the Burmese invaded and burned Thailand's historic city, Ayutthaya, he was captur


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Nai Khanom Tom, renowned as the patriarch of Muay Thai, stands as an iconic figure in the annals of this martial art's history. His legend is intertwined with the tumultuous backdrop of the Second Burmese-Siamese War (1765-1767), where he found himself a captive of the Burmese military.


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Nai Khanom Tom Day. 17 March 2016. It's March 17th again, one of the most celebrated days in the Muay Thai Calendar, also known by many as Muay Thai Day. History tells us about the achievements of Nai Khanom Tom, during the year of 1767. The Burmese King back then, Hsinbyushin (know in Thai as King Mangra) gather a lot of Siamese and moved.


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Nai Khanom Tom was born in the late 1700s in the village of Amphawa, located near Bangkok, Thailand. As a child, he showed an early interest in fighting and physical training. Growing up in a rural area known for its martial arts traditions, Nai Khanom Tom was exposed to various forms of fighting from a young age. Despite his interest in.


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Nai Khanom Tom is a Muay Thai boxing legend of the highest calibre. Known as the 'Father of Muay Thai', Nai Khanom Tom was taken prisoner along with thousands of his countrymen when the capital Ayutthaya fell in 1767 to the Burmese. In 1774, a great festival was held by the King of Burma and as part of the celebrations, Nai Khanom Tom.