- The
Siamese under King Rama I and his
younger brother Prince Maha Sura
Singhanat successfully warded off
Burmese invasions. By
early 1786, the Burmese...
- palaces. In 1803, Maha Sura
Singhanat fell ill seriously. However, as
recorded by
Princess Kampushchat, Maha Sura
Singhanat's daughter with his Cambodian...
-
brother Bunma (at that time
called Phra Mahamontri, the ****ure Maha Sura
Singhanat), he was
raised to
Phraya Aphairanarit.
After the
campaign to
subdue the...
- The King, in turn,
consulted with his
younger brother,
Prince Maha Sura
Singhanat of the
Front Palace, and made a plea:
Since the
foreigners have made a...
- Rama IX Viceroys:
Somdet Phra
Bowararat Chao Maha Sura
Singhanat: HRH
Prince Maha Sura
Singhanat,
Viceroy of Rama I
Somdet Phra
Bowararat Chao Maha Senanurak:...
-
Chiangmai in 1802.
Prince Sura
Singhanat again led the
Siamese forces from
Bangkok to aid Chiangmai. However,
Prince Sura
Singhanat fell ill at
Thoen and ****igned...
-
Burmese Konbaung Dynasty,
against Phraphutthayotfa Chulalok and Maha Sura
Singhanat of the
Rattanakosin Kingdom.
After many
defeats in
early 1786, King Bodawpaya...
- the
Front Palace Maha Sura
Singhanat. Sura
Singhanat was
extremely angry, he
chased them personally. At dawn, Sura
Singhanat saw Ánh's boat at the mouth...
- made his
younger brother Bunma the
Front Palace (as Maha Sura
Singhanat). Maha Sura
Singhanat supervised the
construction of
Front Palace in Bangkok. Later...
- in 1786.
Thado Mindin invaded Lampang again in 1787.
Prince Maha Sura
Singhanat,
younger brother of King Rama I,
personally led the
Siamese army to help...