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Conqueror of the Ten Directions - Season 1

This story takes place during the Ayuthaya period around 1530. It is about politics regarding three kingdoms, Taungoo - (Burma), Phrae (Thailand) and Hongsawadee (Mon). It narrates the journey of Sadet, who will one day, become the greatest Burmese King, King Bayinnaung, also known as "The Conqueror of Ten Directions" as his empire extended up to a big part of Southeast Asia including Thailand.

Top Cast

  • Rattapoom Toekongsap

    Rattapoom Toekongsap

    Sadet / King Bayinnaung

  • Bowling Prisana Kumpusiri

    Bowling Prisana Kumpusiri

  • Vanessa Herrmann

    Vanessa Herrmann

  • Kulamas Sarasas

    Kulamas Sarasas

    Arthittaya

  • Jira Danbawornkiat

    Jira Danbawornkiat

  • Pimolrat Pisolyabutr

    Pimolrat Pisolyabutr

  • Prama Imanothai

    Prama Imanothai

  • Napapat Wattanakamolwut

    Napapat Wattanakamolwut

  • Morakot Hathaiwasiwong

    Morakot Hathaiwasiwong

Overview

This story takes place during the Ayuthaya period around 1530. It is about politics regarding three kingdoms, Taungoo - (Burma), Phrae (Thailand) and Hongsawadee (Mon). It narrates the journey of Sadet, who will one day, become the greatest Burmese King, King Bayinnaung, also known as "The Conqueror of Ten Directions" as his empire extended up to a big part of Southeast Asia including Thailand.

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