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Thao Thep Kasattri () and Thao Sri Sunthon () were styles awarded to Than Phuying Chan (), wife of the then recently deceased governor of Phuket Province, and her sister, Khun Muk (), who defended the island in the late eighteenth century. According to popular belief, they repelled a five-week invasion by Burmese in 1785, by dressing up as male soldiers and rallying Siamese troops. Chan and Muk were later honored by King Rama I with the Thai honorific ''Thao'', as Thao Thep Kasattri and Thao Sri Sunthon, respectively. 〔(Changing Identities Among the Baba Chinese and Thai Muslims in a Tourist Paradise, Khoo Su Nin (Salma) Nasution )〕 〔(Phuket history by Richard Russell MD )〕〔(phuket history Gotophuket.com )〕〔(Thao Thep Krasatri and Thao Sri Soonthorn )〕 〔(Thalang's defiant last stand Tipwarintron Tanaakarachod )〕 The "Heroine's Monument" honouring them is situated on the main highway (402) between the Phuket International Airport and Phuket town.〔(The Two Heroines Monument )〕 ==References==
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