Classifier Instance:

Anchor text: Thai
Target Entity: Thailand
Preceding Context: Erawan (, from Pāḷi Erāvana, or Sanskrit Airāvana) is the
Succeeding Context: name of Airavata. It is depicted as a huge elephant with either three or sometimes thirty-three heads which are often shown with more than two tusks. Some statues show the Hindu god Indra riding on Erawan. It is sometimes associated with the old Lao Kingdom of Lan Xang and the defunct Kingdom of Laos. They had used Erawan, more commonly known as "The three headed elephant", as their Royal Flag.
Paragraph Title: Erawan
Source Page: Airavata

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