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Rama I also imposed Chao Phraya Abhaya Bhubet as the Regent of Cambodia. Nguyễn Ánh secretly left for Vietnam in 1787, leaving Rama I a note. Ánh managed to recapture Saigon by 1788 and later ascended as Emperor Gia Long in 1802. [12] In 1794, upon Ang Eng's majority, Rama I reinstalled him as the Neareay Reachea III.
King Bodawpaya of Burma was eager to retake the Burmese lost territories in Lan Na, east of Salween River. [7] In November 1797, Bodawpaya dispatched the armies with the total number of 55,000 men under the command of Einshe Wun Nemyo Kyawdin Thihathu, [7] who had earlier utterly defeated the Siamese at the Battle of Tavoy in 1794, as the Bogyok.
Rama as a first name appears in the Vedic literature, associated with two patronymic names – Margaveya and Aupatasvini – representing different individuals. A third individual named Rama Jamadagnya is the purported author of hymn 10.110 of the Rigveda in the Hindu tradition. [25]
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.
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 ...
King Rama I and his brother Prince Sura Singhanat defeated the Burmese in the Tha Dindaeng Campaign in 1786–1787. After these victories over Burmese invaders, Siam staged offensives on the Tenasserim Coast, [13] [15] [16] which was the former territory of Ayutthaya. King Rama I marched Siamese armies to lay siege on Tavoy in 1788 [13] but did ...
Sakdiphonlasep ordered the construction of the Bowonniwet Temple (lit. temple where the Front Palace lived) where Prince Mongkut (future Rama IV) became an abbot. In 1829, he ordered the Buddha Chinnasri – a 900-year-old Sukhothai Buddha statue from Pitsanulok – to be floated along the river and placed at the Bowonniwet Temple.
Nuan na Nakhon นวล ณ นคร: Nut na Nakhon, Phraya Senanuchit 1853 22 June 1878 41 Chan จัน: Phaun 1853 5 December 1877 42 Mom Luang Thanom Devahastin ถนอม เทพหัสดิน: Mom Rajawongse Chang Devahastin, Phraya Rajbhakdi Sriratana Rajsombatbodi Mom Khay Devahastin na Ayudhya 1854 28 November 1930 43 Lamay ...