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Chairachathirat (Thai: ไชยราชาธิราช, Jaiyarājādhirāja), or Chai: 37
reigned 1534–1546 as King of the
Ayutthaya kingdom of Siam. His
reign was remarkable...
- on the
throne for five months, he was put to
death by his relative,
Chairachathirat, who then ****umed the kingship.
According to the
Royal Autograph Chronicle...
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Suphannaphum Dynasty (c. 1536 – 10 June 1548)
Yotfa was a son of King
Chairachathirat (พระไชยราชาธิราช) and his
consort Lady Si Suda Chan (ท้าวศรีสุดาจันทร์)...
- Si Chulalak. The real name of King
Chairachathirat's consort was not
mentioned in the history.) King
Chairachathirat died in 1546,
possibly poisoned by...
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nephew of King
Chairachathirat. The
evidence in Fernão
Mendes Pinto's
record states that he was the
natural brother of King
Chairachathirat.
Thianracha joined...
- (viceroys), the
designated heirs to the
throne of Ayutthaya. King
Chairachathirat (1534–1546), who
before his
ascension to the
throne of
Ayutthaya had...
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throne as
Borommarachathirat IV. He
appointed his brother,
Prince Chairachathirat, as uparaja.
Borommarachathirat died
abruptly in 1533 due to a smallpox...
- (Chetthathirat)
Borommarachathirat IV (Athittayawong)
Ratsadathirat Chairachathirat Yotfa Worawongsathirat (Bunsi) (disputed) Maha
Chakkraphat (Thianracha)...
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would also play a
major role in the
invasion of
Lanna in 1539 by King
Chairachathirat, and
Portuguese soldiers would be
considered a
respected fighting force...
- (Chetthathirat)
Borommarachathirat IV (Athittayawong)
Ratsadathirat Chairachathirat Yotfa Worawongsathirat (Bunsi) (disputed) Maha
Chakkraphat (Thianracha)...