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  2. Siamese revolution of 1688 - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prominent battles was 1688's Siege of Bangkok, when tens of thousands of Siamese forces spent four months besieging a French fortress within the city. As a consequence of the revolution, Siam severed significant ties with the Western world, with the exception of the Dutch East India Company, until the 19th century.

  3. Siamese–American Treaty of Amity and Commerce - Wikipedia

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    It was further modified by an agreement in the form of exchange of notes of December 17 and 31, 1867, entered into force January 1, 1868. [ 11 ] This 1833 treaty was replaced [ 12 ] in 1921 by a Treaty [ 13 ] between the United States and the Kingdom of Siam, signed at Washington December 16, 1920 and entered into force September 1, 1921.

  4. Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932) - Wikipedia

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    The Rattanakosin Kingdom, [i] also known as the Kingdom of Siam [ii] after 1855, refers to the Siamese kingdom between 1782 and 1932 [8] [9] It was founded in 1782 with the establishment of Rattanakosin , which replaced the city of Thonburi as the capital of Siam. This article covers the period until the Siamese revolution of 1932.

  5. History of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Burmese–Siamese War ... the throne in 1868. He was the first Siamese king to have a full ... monarchy on 24 June 1932 in an almost nonviolent revolution.

  6. Anglo-Siamese War - Wikipedia

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    The Anglo-Siamese War (or Anglo-Thai War [2]) was a brief state of war that existed between the English East India Company and the Kingdom of Siam in 1687–88. [3] Siam officially declared war against the Company in August 1687. No peace treaty was ever signed to end the war, but the Siamese revolution of 1688 rendered the issue moot. [4]

  7. Chulalongkorn - Wikipedia

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    In 1868, he travelled with his father and Westerners invited by Mongkut to observe the solar eclipse of 18 August 1868 in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. However, Chulalongkorn and his father both contracted malaria which resulted in his father's death. [clarification needed] The 1893 Franco-Siamese crisis and Haw wars took

  8. List of Thai monarchs - Wikipedia

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    The Siamese revolution of 1688; populist upheaval [23] Ban Phlu Luang dynasty (1688–1767) ... 1 October 1868 (1st: 11 November 1868, 2nd: 16 November 1873)

  9. Siamese revolution - Wikipedia

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    Siamese revolution may refer to: Siamese revolution of 1932; Siamese revolution of 1688 This page was last edited on 15 October 2024, at 01:50 (UTC). Text is ...