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Nangklao (born Thap; 31
March 1788 – 2
April 1851), also
known by his
regnal name Rama III, was the
third king of Siam from the
Chakri dynasty, ruling...
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writer (Phra
Aphai Mani) and
Narin Dhibet (Nirat Narin). His sons,
Jessadabodindra and Paramanuchitchinorot, were
encouraged to
excel in poetry. Poramanuchit...
- Suriyendra, and Mongkut's
elder and more
experienced half-brother
Jessadabodindra, who was only the son of a
court concubine. A
crisis was
avoided when...
- Phaya-Phraklang in his
capacity as
Minister of
State on
behalf of
Jessadabodindra negotiated the Siamese–American
Treaty of
Amity and
Commerce of 1833...
- (Siam): Rama II died in 1824 and was
peacefully succeeded by his son
Jessadabodindra (Rama III). In 1825 the
British sent
another mission to
Bangkok led...
- half-sibling
Prince Jessadabodindra (later, Nangklao, Rama III of Siam), the
peers in his
dynasty instead supported Jessadabodindra to
succeed Rama II...
- (=17.)
Daorueng 1.
Chaturonrasmi 24. (=4.)
Buddha Loetla Nabhalai 12.
Jessadabodindra 25. Sri
Sulalai 6. Sirivongse,
Prince of
Matayaphithak 26. Phra Aksorn...