Kosa Pan

Chao Phraya Kosathibodi (Pan)
เจ้าพระยาโกษาธิบดี (ปาน)
French painting of Kosa Pan by Antoine Benoist, in 1686
Head of the Ayutthaya embassy to the French Court
In office
June 1686 – March 1687
Serving with Ok-luang Kanlaya Ratchamaitri
Ok-khun Si Wisan Wacha
Appointed byNarai
Preceded byKhun Phichai Walit
Khun Phichit Maitri
Succeeded byOk-khun Chamnan Chai Chong
Ok-khun Wiset Phuban
Ok-muen Phiphit Racha
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Ayutthaya
In office
1688–1699
MonarchPetracha
Preceded byOk-ya Wang
Succeeded byOk-ya Maha Amat
Personal details
Born1633 (1633)
DiedNovember 15, 1699(1699-11-15) (aged 65–66)
Ayutthaya
Parents
  • Phraya Kiat (father)
  • Chao Mae Wat Dusit (mother)
RelativesKosa Lek (brother)
Thao Si Chulalak (sister)
OccupationDiplomat, politician
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Chao Phraya Kosathibodi (Thai: เจ้าพระยาโกษาธิบดี; 1633 – 15 November 1699), born Pan (Thai: ปาน), commonly known as Kosa Pan (Thai: โกษาปาน), was a prominent Siamese nobleman during the reign of King Narai of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. He is best remembered for leading the second Siamese embassy to France in 1686 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.