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If there was no uparaja at the time of the king's deathâand this was frequently the caseâthe choice of a new monarch drawn from the royal family was left to the
Senabodi, the council of senior officials, princes, and Buddhist prelates that assembled at the death of a king. It was such a council that
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holds this to be 'the view of many western writers' and it dates from the reign of King
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Nangklao stated on his deathbed that "Our wars with Burma and
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beside his bed, subsequently this money was known as "red purse money". Nangklao stipulated that the red purse money that he had earned through his business acumen should be set aside as the state's emergency fund for the future "so that Siam would be able to buy the land back" if it fell into a
946:, wife of a ruling noble of Koratâalthough this claim is countered by many historians who say Mo had no heroic role in the events at Tung Samrit, though a contemporary account did mention her action. As Bangkok gathered counterattacking troops, Anouvong withdrew to return to Vientiane.
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was one of Rama II's secondary wives. Nangklao was likely designated as heir by his father. His accession was uncontested and smoothly confirmed by the grand council. Foreign observers, however, falsely perceived him as having usurped the prior claim of his younger half-brother Prince
630:(a common practice in Southeast Asia regarding the newly-conquered lands), which had been conquered by the British. The British were frustrated at Phraya Chumporn's actions, and hostilities were heightened. Nangklao ordered the Siamese armies to leave to avoid further conflict.
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15th Series banknotes issued to draw attention to deeds of Chakri
Dynasty monarchs in agriculture, science, religion and finance, depicted King Rama III on the reverse of the 500 baht banknote issued 3 August 2001, with a partial quotation of his deathbed statement below a
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In this paper the evidence upon which historians have based their statements on the Treaty's economic results is examined. It will be shown that all take their cue from
Bowring's own words. Secondly it will be shown that Bowring's remarks are not necessarily a reliable
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1070:'s treatment of Christian missionaries, French forces invaded Vietnam. A cessation of hostilities with Siam was negotiated. Ang Duong was installed as the Cambodian monarch under the equal patronage of both Siam and Vietnam, thus ending the war.
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was patronised by
Nangklao, who ordered the temple enlarged and constructed many new structures within. The temple is shaped like a Chinese junk to commemorate the significance of Chinese commerce and influence in Siam during Nangklao's
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3003:Ban Phlu Luang dynasty
2823:Ramathibodi I (Uthong)
2307:Phutthaloetla Naphalai
2217:"Banknotes, Series 15"
2139:Bruce, Robert (1969).
2026:Terwiel, B.J. (1991).
1781:J. B. Terwiel (2005).
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3167:List of Thai monarchs
3010:Phetracha (Mahaburut)
2938:Sanphet II (Naresuan)
2192:A History of Thailand
1929:Thailand Introduction
1387:10. Thong na Bangxang
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