- Look up chakri or sa:चक्री in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Chakri may
refer to:
Chakri (composer) (1974–2014),
Tollywood music director Chakri Toleti...
- Boromphiman,
Chakkri, Dusit,
Chakkraphat and Siwalai.
Since then,
these dresses have come into
regular use by the
public as well. Chut Thai
Chakkri (Thai: ชุดไทยจักรี...
-
Liberation of Siam
Freedom of
religion Thai: ราชวงศ์จักรี, RTGS: Ratchawong
Chakkri,
pronounced [râːt.tɕʰā.wōŋ tɕàk.krīː] Reid,
Anthony (2015). A
History of...
- the
major powers against each
other in
order to
remain independent. The
Chakkri dynasty under Rama I held the
Burmese at bay,
while Rama II and Rama III...
-
Chaophraya Chakkri the
Samuha Nayok established the
Chakri dynasty. The
Samuhanayoks of the
Rattanakosin period were then not
known as "Chaophraya
Chakkri", which...
- มหาจักรีสิรินธร, Thai pronunciation: [mā.hǎː t͡ɕàk.krīː sì.rīn.tʰɔ̄ːn]; RTGS: Maha
Chakkri Sirinthon McCargo,
Duncan (2010), "Thailand",
Regional Oulook: Southeast...
- held the post
usually took the
noble title of
Chakri (Thai: จักรี, RTGS:
Chakkri). The term, from
Sanskrit चक्री cakrī,
literally meant "one who has a discus"...
- (female), Baju
Lokchuan (male)
Thailand – Chut thai: Thai female: Thai
Chakkri, Thai male: Suea Phraratchathan, Both genders:
Chong kraben and
Sabai Vietnam...
- (ราเมศวร), the
eldest son of Maha Chakkraphat, back with him as well as
Phraya Chakkri (พระยาจักรี), the
chancellor of Ayutthaya, and Phra
Sunthon Songkhram (พระสุนทรสงคราม)...
- RTGS: Khrueang Khattiyaratcha-itsariyaphon An Mi
Kiattikhun Rung-rueang Ying Maha
Chakkri Borommaratchawong) was
founded in 1882 by King
Chulalongkorn (Rama V) of...