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- (later king Rama I) and Chao Phraya Surasi moved into Cambodia, to crown Inthraphithak the new king of Cambodia.: 263–264  A Vietnamese army of 3000 men led...
- Somdej Chao Phraya Maha Kasatsuek was dispatched to Cambodia, to crown Inthraphithak as the new king of Cambodia. However, a coup occurred in the same year...
- Chauvea Tolaha Mu took power. Taksin's relationship with his son Prince Inthraphithak deteriorated to the point that he banished his son from the palace....
- Duke of Modena until Ercole was deposed by Napoleonic forces in 1796. Inthraphithak was heir presumptive to his father Taksin until Taksin was overthrown...
- (Borommaracha IV) Royalty Yong Saetae Queen Mother Phithak Thephamat Prince Inthraphithak (C****) (Front Palace) Prince Anurak Songkhram Prince Ramphubet Princess...
- 3 November 1803 Appointer Phutthayotfachulalok (Rama I) Predecessor Inthraphithak (as Viceroy of Thonburi) Successor Itsarasunthon (later Rama II) Deputy...
- Successor Phutthayotfachulalok (Rama I) (as King of Rattanakosin) Viceroy Inthraphithak Born Dên Chao/Sin (Zheng Zhao) (1734-04-17)17 April 1734 Ayutthaya,...
- named "Tea" (鄭) or "Zheng" in Mandarin Chinese, and Thephamat Only king of Thonburi Inthraphithak (son) The coup seized power as the Rattanakosin Kingdom...
- (Borommaracha IV) Royalty Yong Saetae Queen Mother Phithak Thephamat Prince Inthraphithak (C****) (Front Palace) Prince Anurak Songkhram Prince Ramphubet Princess...
- the Yamanaga family. Chaophraya Yommarat (Suk) – A grandson of Prince Inthraphithak (son of King Taksin); named to the post in 1851, died 1855. Chaophraya...