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Rama II's reign saw the reconstruction of Thai culture and royal traditions. ... Rama II of Rattanakosin: 12. Phorn na Bangxang: 6. Thong na Bangxang: 13. Chi: 3. Nak ...
Rama II of Siam: 12. Rama III of Siam: 25. Riam: 6. Sirivonge, Prince Matayaphitaksa: 26. Phra Aksorn Sombat: ... Noi Klang na Nakhon, Chao Phraya Nakhon Si Thammarat
It recounts humankind's further interaction with the Ramans, first introduced in Rendezvous with Rama. Written primarily by Lee, [1] Rama II has a distinctly different writing style than the original, with a more character-driven narrative and a closer-to-contemporary mindset, ambience and human relations than the first novel's more futuristic ...
(Rama II) 1767–1824 r. 1809–1824: Bunrot 1767–1836 Queen: House of Maha Sakdiphonlasep: House of Anurak Devesh: House of Rama II: Bang Concubine: Nangklao (Rama III) 1787–1851 r. 1824–1851: Sab Concubine: Noo Dam 1792–1793: Pom 1791–1793: Pinklao Viceroy 1808–1866 t. 1851–1866: Aim Sae-ong Concubine: House of Rama III: House ...
In 1852, King Mongkut assigned posthumous names to his predecessors. King Rama I was known as "Phuttha Yotfa Chulalok". King Rama II was known as "Phuttha Loetla Naphalai". King Rama III was posthumously named as Nangklao. [95] Mongkut's son King Chulalongkorn ascended the throne in 1868, taking the regnal name Chulachomklao.
Rama II of Siam: 10. Thong Na Bangxang: 5. Nak Na Bangxang: 11. Princess Rupsirisobhak Mahanagnari: 1. ... Sultan Muhammed II Muazzam Shah of Riau-Lingga Sultanate
In 1809, King Rama I died and was succeeded by his son Rama II who raised his mother Nak to the rank of queen – Krom Somdet Phra Amarindramat (Thai: กรมสมเด็จพระอมรินทรามาตย์) the Queen Mother - and moved to the Grand Palace. However, Prince Kasatranuchit was found to be in a rebellion and was ...
The Chakri dynasty [a] is the current reigning dynasty of the Kingdom of Thailand.The head of the house is the king, who is head of state.The family has ruled Thailand since the founding of the Rattanakosin era and the city of Bangkok in 1782; following the end of Taksin's reign, when the capital of Siam shifted to Bangkok.