-
positions as the
supreme official controlling other high and low officials.
Uparat (Thai: อุปราช; RTGS: Upparat), in full Phra Maha
Upparat (พระมหาอุปราช)...
-
Chulalongkorn when his
Uparat and
cousin Prince Wichaichan died. He then
declared his
oldest son the
crown prince of Siam, but not
Uparat. Krom Phrarajawang...
- apparent, and
styled the new
office "Crown
Prince of Siam". The
Uparaja or
Uparat concept of a
Viceroy was of
Greater Indian origin. In 1448,
Sukhothai King...
- Ram and
Phraya Kiet had been sent by the Maha
Uparat to
attack Naresuan from the rear
while Maha
Uparat attacked from the front.
Naresuan called a council...
-
Three Seals Law, for example,
specifies a
sakdina of 100,000 for the Maha
Uparat, 10,000 for the Chao
Phraya Chakri, 600 for
learned Buddhist monks, 20 for...
-
downgraded to Chao Phraya. Taksin/Rama I Phat 1784–1811
governor Palat Nu
former uparat, son-in-law of Nu (Munro-Hay, p.169). NST
downgraded to a
first class province...
- (1354–1707), Nong Bua Lam Phu was
traditionally given to the
crown prince (
Uparat) to rule. It was the
birthplace of the prin****l wife of Ong Boun (พระเจ้าศิริบุญสาร)...
- son of
Borommakot and Uthumphon's half-older brother, was
appointed as
Uparat or
Wangna or vice-king of the
Front Palace in 1741,
technically as heir...
- his nephew-in-law Chan, who was a son of
Chaophraya Chamnan Borrirak, his
Uparat or heir.
Nakhon Nu also
appointed his
relative Vithien as
Luang Songkhla...
-
lords from
Phraya to Chao or Prince. Hence, for example,
Phraya Uparat became Chao
Uparat.
Rulers of
princedoms were
given Phraya rank initially. In 1853...