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  2. Patani Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    King Taksin defeated the Burmese and reunified the country, opening the way for the establishment of the Chakri dynasty by his successor, King Rama I. In 1786 Siam sent an army led by Prince Surasi (Viceroy Boworn Maha Surasinghanat), younger brother of King Rama I, to seek the submission of Patani.

  3. Patani (historical region) - Wikipedia

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    After Ayutthaya fell to the Burmese in 1767, the Sultanate of Patani gained full independence, but under King Rama I, it again came under Siam's control. In recent years, a secessionist movement has sought the establishment of a Malay Islamic state, Patani Darussalam , encompassing the three southern Thai provinces.

  4. Raja Kuning - Wikipedia

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    At the age of 12, she married Okphaya Déca, King of Bordelong Phatthalung, for an alliance between Patani kingdom and Ayutthaya kingdom. After Patani had break off relations with Ayutthaya, her mother, the Queen Raja Ungu gave her daughter to married Sultan Abdul Jalil Shah III of Johor in 1632. This led to an attack from Ayutthaya at the ...

  5. Kingdom of Reman - Wikipedia

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    The ship sank during the voyage to Bangkok and the prince was believed have died in the disaster. The king was devastated by the news and died a few weeks later, without an heir apparent. [4] The same year also marked the beginning of Siamese moves to strip whatever was left of local autonomy in Patani.

  6. Raja Ungu - Wikipedia

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    After the king died, Raja Biru send for her to return to Patani. When Raja Biru died around 1624, Raja Ungu succeeded her as ruler of Patani. Raja Ungu showed more antipathy towards the Siamese than her predecessors, and abandoned the Siamese title peracau , using instead the title paduka syah alam ("her excellency ruler of the world").

  7. Raja Hijau - Wikipedia

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    Raja Hijau or Ratu Hijau (Thai: รายาฮิเยา; Malay: راتو هيجاو), also spelt Raja Ijau, was a Malay sovereign queen of Patani who reigned from 1584 to 1616. Her name means "the Green Queen" in English. She was also known as the 'great queen of Patani'. Her rule in Patani ushered in the golden age of Patani.

  8. Family tree of Perlisian monarchs - Wikipedia

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    Sultanate of Patani: Syed Harun Putra (6) r. 1945–2000 YDP Agong III r. 1960–1965: Tuanku Tengku Budriah Raja Perempuan Perlis r. 1946–2000 Raja Permaisuri Agong III r. 1960–1965: House of Bendahara-Terengganu: Syed Sirajuddin (7) r. 2000–present YDP Agong XII r. 2001–2006: Tuanku Tengku Fauziah Raja Perempuan Perlis r. 2000–present

  9. Sultan of Kelantan - Wikipedia

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    Became Raja of Patani soon afterwards, but was expelled by Raja Bendang Badan in 1716. Succeeded on the death of his grand father-in-law, as Raja of Kelantan-Utara (Jembal), before 22 October 1721. Assumed the title of Sultan. He married his first wife, Raja Mas Kelantan of Patani (d. 1707), daughter of Raja Bakar of Patani.