Thai journalist and writer (1907–1956)
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Native name | โชติ แพร่พันธุ์ |
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Born | (1907-05-15)15 May 1907 |
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Died | 5 April 1956(1956-04-05) (aged 48) |
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Pen name | Jacob |
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Language | Thai |
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Spouse | Prakaisri Sarutanont |
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Children | Mana Praepan |
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Chote Praepan (Thai: โชติ แพร่พันธุ์, RTGS: Chot Phraephan, 15 May 1907 – 5 April 1956), known by his pen name Jacob (ยาขอบ, RTGS: Yakhop), was a Thai writer. His most famous work is Phu Chana Sip Thit (The Man Who Gained Victory in Ten Directions).[1] He died of tuberculosis in 1956. In 2018, Google ran a Google Doodle in his honor.[2]
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Chote Praepan House of Praepan Cadet branch of the House of Thepphawong Born: 15 May 1907 Died: 5 April 1956
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Titles in pretence
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Preceded by Inplaeng
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— TITULAR — Prince Ruler of Phrae 1920–1956
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Succeeded by Mana
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