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The second part is the regnal name, of which only a portion may be used to commonly refer to the monarch. It may differ from their birth name, their name as uparaja , or their posthumous name and/or historical style. This list refers to monarchs by the names most often used by traditional historians. [1]
Name Rank Became consort Ceased to be consort Spouse Notes Kan Central 1688 1703 Phetracha: Yothathip Right Sudawadi: Left Unnamed Queen Chief 1703 1709 Suriyenthrathibodi: Rattana Noble consort Kaeofa of Vientiane left 1709 Rachanurak Chief 1709 1733 Thai Sa: Thapthim Chief Set Chief Iang Princess consort Aphainuchit Right 1733 1738 Borommakot
From Mueang Chiang Saen [] [5]: Sai Namphueng (สายน้ำผึ้ง) [1]: 35–36 Ruler of Sawankhalok: Dararatchadevi (ดาราราชเทวี) [1]: 36
Thailand portal; This category contains articles on all aspects of monarchy in Thailand and its predecessor kingdoms. The articles about the monarchs of these kingdoms are in the Thai monarchs category, while the Thai royalty category contains all the articles about royal individuals, including the monarchs.
The known history of the monarchy of Thailand begins with the founding of the Sukhothai Kingdom, inaugurated by Si Inthrathit in 1238. This was succeeded by the Ayutthaya Kingdom and the short-lived Thonburi Kingdom. The present reigning dynasty, the Chakri Dynasty, took the throne in 1782, founding the Rattanakosin Kingdom.
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This category contains articles about crowned heads of Thailand and its predecessor kingdoms and principalities. For the full range of articles about Thai royals see the Thai royalty category . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Monarchs of Thailand .