Samo Phlue
สมอพลือ
CountryThailand
ProvincePhetchaburi
DistrictBan Lat
Time zoneUTC+7 (ICT)
Websitewww.samorphlue.go.th/site/

Samo Phlue (Thai: สมอพลือ, pronounced [sā.mɔ̌ː pʰlɯ̄ː]) is a tambon (sub-district) of Ban Lat District, Phetchaburi Province, western Thailand.

Geography

Neighboring sub-districts are (from the north clockwise): Ton Mamuang and Pho Rai Wan of Mueang Phetchaburi District and Tha Sen and Ban Lat of Ban Lat District. Most of the subdistrict consists of lowlands along the Phetchaburi River. An irrigation canal flows through Ban Samo Phlue, Ban Rai Kha, and Ban Don Phlap, providing water for agriculture.[1]

History

In the Ayutthaya period, Samo Phlue was the residence of the royal Brahmin, with settlements around 1457 (coincides King Trailok's reign). Brahmins were the gentry of their day, the ancestors of many important people in Thai history, for example, Princess Aphainuchit, mother of Prince Thammathibet; Princess Phiphit Montri, mother of two Ayutthaya kings, Uthumphon and Ekkathat; the royal poet of the early-Rattanakosin period, Sunthon Phu. His father descended from the Brahmin here.[2]

The Phetchaburi River flowing through Wat Tha Chaisiri temple is still believed to be "holy water", thus used in the coronation ceremony of the Thai monarchs of each period.[3]

Administration

Central administration

The sub-district is divided into six administrative mubans (villages) [1]

No. Name Thai
1.Ban Samo Phlueบ้านสมอพลือ
2.Ban Tha Saiบ้านท่าไทร
3.Ban Rai Khaบ้านไร่คา
4.Ban Na Phanangบ้านนาพนัง
5.Ban Huai Sueaบ้านห้วยเสือ
6.Ban Don Phlapบ้านดอนพลับ

Local administration

The tambon is administered by the subdistrict administrative organization (SAO), Samo Phlue (องค์การบริหารส่วนตำบลสมอพลือ).

Economy

Most Samo Phlue people work in agriculture.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 "ข้อมูลตำบลสมอพลือ อำเภอบ้านลาด เพชรบุรี" [Information of Samo Phlue Sub-District, Ban Lat District, Phetchaburi]. ThaiTambon (in Thai).
  2. Pralongchoeng, Kilane (2019-01-22). "พราหมณ์สมอพลือ" [Samo Phlue Brahmin]. Thai Rath (in Thai).
  3. Wongthet, Suchit (20 June 2019). "สุนทรภู่, พระอภัยมณี 'สตอรี่' ท้องถิ่นหนุนท่องเที่ยว เมืองเพชรบุรี, ช่องสิงขร, อ่าวไทย-อันดามัน" [Sunthorn Phu, Phra Aphai Mani, Local 'stories' support tourism Phetchaburi City, Singkhon Pass, Gulf of Thailand-Andaman]. Matichon. Retrieved 21 June 2019.

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