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Ouparaja (Burmese: ဥပရာဇာ [ṵpəjàzà]; Khmer: ឧបរាជ, UNGEGN: Ŏbâréach, ALA-LC:
Uparāj [ʔoparaːc]; Thai: อุปราช, RTGS: Upparat; Lao: ອຸປຮາດ, Oupahat; also spelt...
- Ayutthaya,
named Prang as Chao Chom or one of his
minor consorts. The wife of
Uparaj Phat, who was the vice-governor of
Nakhon Si
Thammarat and
Nakhon Nu's son-in-law...
- warfare. In 1802,
Phraya Kawila of
Chiang Mai sent his
younger brother Phraya Uparaj Thammalangka to
capture Mong Hsat and Kengtung,
forcibly deporting thousands...
- peerage,
usually granted to the
Queen Mother,
Princess Mother and Maha
Uparaj.
Somdet Phra was
created by Rama VI,
replacing Krom
Somdet (สมเด็จกรมพระยา...
- spouse,
Princess Batboricha. He was
appointed the
Front Palace or Maha
Uparaj, the
title of the heir. He had
military ability and was sent to Cambodia...
- his brother, Uthumphon,
undermined Prince Thammathibet, the
Front Palace Uparaj and
designated heir to his father, King Borommakot, by
instigating or exposing...
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There was no
succession pattern as
whoever held the
princely position of
Uparaj or heir
presumptive would be
entitled to succeed.
Lanna rulers were permitted...
- king of Siam at
Bangkok in 1781, he was
appointed the
Front Palace or Maha
Uparaj, the
title of the heir.
During the
reign of his brother, he was
known for...
- of Lan Na".
Prince Kawila then sent his
younger brother and heir
Phraya Uparaj Thammalangka to
seize Mong Hsat. Mong Hsat was
taken and Chom Hong was captured...
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Successor Interregnum (1834–1835) Ang Mey (from 1835) Upayuvarāj Ang
Snguon Uparāj Ang Em Born 1791 Oudong,
Cambodia Died 1834 (aged 42–43) Oudong, Cambodia...