-
Kasatsuek was
dispatched to Cambodia, to
crown Inthraphithak as the new king of Cambodia. However, a coup
occurred in the same year. Maha
Kasatsuek and...
- provinces).
Finally Taksin created him the
title of
Somdet Chaophraya Maha
Kasatsuek, a
noble title as high as no
Siamese official had born
before him, making...
- king. His brother,
Somdet Chao
Phraya Maha
Kasatsuek returned to
Bangkok to undo the rebellion. Maha
Kasatsuek then
crowned himself as
Ramathibodi and moved...
- Weerawatyothin,
Surin 26 Buriram, Maha
Sarakham Fort
Somdej Chao
Phraya Kasatsuek,
Buriram 27 Roi Et,
Yasothon Fort Prasertsongkhram, Roi Et 28 Loei, Nong...
- used to be a
route back from
Vientiane of the
Somdet Chaophraya Maha
Kasatsuek (later King Rama I)'s army. He had just
finished the war and
brought back...
-
which is
located within the subdistrict. When
Somdet Chaophraya Maha
Kasatsuek established himself as a King Rama I,
after the
death of King Taksin,...
- (Weerawat Raktachittakan) 26 Buriram, Maha
Sarakham Fort
Somdej Chao
Phraya Kasatsuek,
Buriram Former name of Rama I 27 Roi Et,
Yasothon Fort Prasertsongkhram...
-
translates as 'king of war' and
comes from the
title Somdet Chaophraya Maha
Kasatsuek (สมเด็จเจ้าพระยามหากษัตริย์ศึก),
which belonged to King
Phutthayotfa Chulalok...