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Mahinthrathirat (Thai: มหินทราธิราช,
pronounced [mā.hǐn.tʰa.rāː.tʰí.rât], Mahindrādhirāja; 1539–1569) was king of
Ayutthaya 1564 to 1568 and
again in...
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including Sri Suriyothai, the
Uparaja Prince Ramesuan, and
Prince Mahinthrathirat. At
Pukaothong field, Maha
Chakkraphat fought an
elephant duel against...
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Thammarachathirat was
forced to ally
himself with Bayinnaung.: 67
Mahinthrathirat—son of Maha Chakkraphat—then
sought alliance with King Setthathirat...
- as a
commander of the
Burmese army in 1564. Phra
Mahin –
later King
Mahinthrathirat. Phra
Sawatdirat –
became wife of Maha Thammaracha,
later Queen Wisutkasat...
- Chakkraphat's son
Ramesuan (who died in 1564) and
later his
brother Mahinthrathirat.
After a
series of wars with the
Burmese Toungoo Empire, Maha Thammaracha...
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Worawongsathirat (Bunsi) (disputed) Maha
Chakkraphat (Thianracha)
Mahinthrathirat Sukhothai dynasty Sanphet I (Maha Thammarachathirat)
Sanphet II (Naresuan)...
- army
sacked the city.
Mahinthrathirat along with his
family and the
nobility were
captured and
taken to Pegu.
Mahinthrathirat died on the way in the...
- (Bago), with the king's
second son
Mahinthrathirat installed as the v****al king.: 111 : 167–170 In 1568,
Mahinthrathirat revolted when his
father managed...
- took Maha
Chakkraphat back with him as a hostage,
before appointing Mahinthrathirat, a son of Maha Chakkraphat, as v****al king of Ayutthaya, and leaving...
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Worawongsathirat (Bunsi) (disputed) Maha
Chakkraphat (Thianracha)
Mahinthrathirat Sukhothai dynasty Sanphet I (Maha Thammarachathirat)
Sanphet II (Naresuan)...