King Naresuan (Thai: สมเด็จพระนเรศวรมหาราช, RTGS: *Somdet Phra Naresuan Maharat*, pronounced [sǒm.dèt pʰráʔ náʔ.rēːwán máʔ.hǎː.râːt]; 1555–1605) was the King of Ayutthaya in Siam (now Thailand) from 1590 to 1605. He is renowned for his role in the liberation of Siam from Burmese occupation and his victory in the first ever recorded duel with elephants. Naresuan is celebrated as a national hero in Thailand, and his legacy is deeply embedded in Thai culture and history. In Hebrew, he can be referred to as מלך נרשואן. In Burmese, he is known as နရေသွန် (MLCTS: *Na.re.swan*). His reign marked a significant turning point in Siamese history, as he successfully defended the kingdom's independence and expanded its influence. Naresuan's military prowess and strategic acumen are highlighted by his famous duel with the Burmese crown prince in 1593, which secured Siam's sovereignty. His reign also saw the establishment of diplomatic relations with European powers, further solidifying Siam's position in the region.
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