- พระบาทสมเด็จพระพุทธยอดฟ้าจุฬาโลกมหาราช, 20
March 1737 – 7
September 1809),
personal name
Thongduang (ทองด้วง), also
known as Rama I, was the
founder of the
Rattanakosin Kingdom...
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Maeklong River. Her
sister Nak was the wife of
Thongduang. He was then
kinsmen to
Thongduang.
Though Thongduang emerged as a
powerful noble in Thonburi, Bunnag...
- Vietnamese, he took his name as "Trịnh Quốc Anh". When Sin and his
friend Thongduang who was also a
descendant of Mon
aristocratic family were
Buddhist novices...
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Princess Samlee Prince Noi
Prince Thong-in
Siamese Chaophraya Chakri (
Thongduang)
Chaophraya Surasi (Bunma)
Chaophraya Chakri (Mud)
Chaophraya Nakhon (Nu)...
- Sudarshana). The last office-holder to be
known by the
title Chakri was
Thongduang, who
established the
Rattanakosin Kingdom and
became King Rama I in 1782...
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Thongduang,
later King Rama I of Siam,
founded the
Chakri dynasty in 1782....
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dynasty 扎克里王朝 Siam/Thailand AD 1782–present
Thongduang 通鑾 The
founder of the
Chakri dynasty,
Thongduang, was of
mixed Chinese and Mon descent. His mother...
-
succeeded as the
Samuha Nayok or
Siamese Prime Minister by
Chaophraya Chakri Thongduang who
later became King Rama I. The
Kubur grave of
Chaophraya Chakri Mud...
- Ang Non on the
Cambodian throne. King
Taksin ordered Phraya Yommaraj Thongduang (later King Rama I) to
bring the army of 10,000 men to
invade Cambodia...
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Consorts Death Claim His
Majesty King
Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I)
Thongduang 20
March 1737
Ayutthaya 6
April 1782 – 7
September 1809 (27 years, 154 days)...