-
proved to be weak. In 1534, only five
months after his nephew's ascension,
Chairacha marched to
Ayutthaya to
stage a coup,
killed his nephew, and took the...
- 1500s – 1548 in Ayutthaya) was a
queen of
Ayutthaya by
marriage to King
Chairacha of Ayutthaya. At his death,
between 1546 and 1548, she
served as regent...
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Fernando and his
Portuguese compatriots are
pressed into the
service of King
Chairacha, who has to go into battle. It is a multi-national taskforce, not only...
-
opportunity to
overwhelm Lan Na.
Chairacha of
Ayutthaya invaded Lan Na in 1545, but
Chiraprapha negotiated for peace.
Chairacha returned next year, sacking...
- the
campaigns against Lanna and, in 1546, led the
siege of
Chiang Mai.
Chairacha died in 1546 and his son,
Prince Kaewfa succeeded to the
throne as King...
- 1539
Photisarath accepted a Thai
noble who was s****ing
asylum from King
Chairacha of
Ayutthaya for a
failed rebellion. The
incident resulted in a series...
-
Bophit c. 1637 (restored c. 1742/20th century, on
multiple occasions) King
Chairacha King
Borommakot Restored once or
twice in the 18th century.
Reduced to...
-
independence from Siam,
which was then
struggling internally. The
Siamese king
Chairacha had been
poisoned by his concubine, Lady Sri Sudachan, who had committed...
- King
Borommarachathirat IV,
Chairacha's half-brother. The child-king was
subsequently executed by his uncle. King
Chairacha died in 1546
after reigning...
- 1473–1529 r. 1491–1529
Worawongsa Thirat ?–1548 r. 1548 Sri
Sudachan ?–1548
Chairacha ?–1546 r. 1534–1546
Borommaracha Thirat IV ?–1533 r. 1529–1533 Maha Chakkraphat...