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Kosa Pan
Pan ((タイ語:ปาน)) was a Siamese diplomat and minister who led the Second Siamese Embassy to France sent by King Narai in 1686.〔Rajanubhab, D., 2001, Our Wars With the Burmese, Bangkok: White Lotus Co. Ltd., ISBN 9747534584〕 He was preceded to France by the First Siamese Embassy to France, which had been composed of two Siamese ambassadors and Father Bénigne Vachet, who had left Siam for France on January 5, 1684.〔(Asia in the Making of Europe By Donald F. Lach, p.253 )〕 He was a nephew of King Ekathotsarot and a great grandfather of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok, the founder of Chakri Dynasty. His brother, Lek (เหล็ก), also held the post of foreign minister before him.〔Smithies 2002, p.100〕 == Names ==
Pan was his personal name. In formal language, he is usually called by his noble title ''Chao Phraya Kosathibodi'' (เจ้าพระยาโกษาธิบดี; "Lord Minister of World Affairs"), which was the title for the minister of foreign affairs. He is also referred to by his former title ''Ok Phra Wisut Sunthon'' (ออกพระวิสุทธิสุนทร; "Count of Pure Amity"), the title for a first-class diplomat. In informal language, Pan is usually called ''Kosa Pan'' (โกษาปาน; "Foreign Minister Pan"). Due to his successful diplomatic careers, he also gained the nickname "Honey-tongued Diplomat" (ราชทูตลิ้นทอง ''Ratcha Thut Lin Thong'' or นักการทูตลิ้นทอง ''Nak Kan Thut Lin Thong''; both literally mean "Golden-tongue Diplomat"). In Thai language, ''lin thong'' (ลิ้นทอง; "golden-tongue") means good at speaking or negotiating.〔
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