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King of Ayutthaya
Intharacha, also spelled In Racha (Thai: อินทราชา, Indrarājā), also known as King Nakhon In (Thai: เจ้านครอินทร์, RTGS: Chao Nakhon In), was the sixth
Intharachathirat_(In)
Topics referred to by the same term
Intharacha or In Racha (Thai: อินทราชา, IPA: [ʔin.tʰá.raː.t͡ɕʰaː / ʔin raː.t͡ɕʰaː]); Pali: Indarājā; "King Indra"), extended as Intharachathirat or In
Intharacha
King of Ayutthaya
1463, Lan Na invaded again. Borommatrailokkanat sent his son, Prince Intharacha, to crush the invading armies. Indraracha defeated Yutthitthira but was
Borommatrailokkanat
Military conflict
Empire of Angkor Wat to the east and the Malay States to the south. King Intharacha of Ayutthaya forced the former Kingdom of Sukhothai to recognize his authority
Ayutthaya–Lan Na War (1441–1474)
Ayutthaya–Lan_Na_War_(1441–1474)
King of Ayutthaya
management of the kingdom's political and military affairs. He was a son of Intharacha, who had secured the Ayutthayan throne for the Suphannaphum dynasty. He
Borommarachathirat_II
King of Ayutthaya
was given to Phra Ekathotsarot's son from a first class concubine, Phra Intharacha, who had been in the priesthood for 8 years. He assumed the title Phrachao
Si_Saowaphak
King of Sukhothai (1419–1438)
Thai, his sons Phaya Ram and Phaya Ban Mueang fought for the throne. Intharacha of Ayutthaya Kingdom intervened and further divided the kingdom between
Maha_Thammaracha_IV
Siamese noble family
as a rich merchant in Ayutthaya. There he entered the service of King Intharacha III (1611–1628) who appointed him as Chao Kromma Tha Khwa (เจ้ากรมท่าขวา;
Bunnag_family
23rd Siamese king
Phra Phanom Thale Seri (Thai: พระพนมทะเลศรี), or Intharacha (อินทราชา), also Pra Poa Noome Thele Seri or Mahesvastidrādhirājakṣatriya is documented as
Pra_Poa_Noome_Thele_Seri
King of Ayutthaya
Ancestors of Ramathibodi II 8. King Intharacha of Ayutthaya 4. King Borommarachathirat II of Ayutthaya 2. King Borommatrailokkanat of Ayutthaya 10. King
Ramathibodi_II
King of Ayutthaya
Died 12 December 1628 Issue Chetthathirat Athittayawong Phra Phanpi Si Sin Sirithida Names Songtham Intharacha III Dynasty Sukhothai Father Ekathotsarot
Songtham
พระพนมทะเลศรี Mahesavasatithrathiratchakasat มเหศวสติทราธิราชกษัตริย์ Intharacha อินทราชา Phetchaburi – Viang Chaiprakarn 1155 – 1157 (2 years) Phra Pathomsuriya
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Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1351–1767)
A painting, depicting the event in which two sons of King Intharacha fought each other to the death on elephants at Pa Than Bridge.
Ayutthaya_Kingdom
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Kerala, India Rajadhi (disambiguation) King of Kings (disambiguation) Intharacha (disambiguation) Borommarachathirat (disambiguation) Rajadhi Raja Raja
Rajadhi_Raja
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Indira (disambiguation) Inder (disambiguation) Indraja (disambiguation) Intharacha (disambiguation) Indrani, the consort of Indra This disambiguation page
Indra_(disambiguation)
Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1238–1438)
Thai, his sons Phaya Ram and Phaya Ban Mueang fought for the throne. Intharacha of Ayutthaya intervened and installed Ban Mueang as Borommapan (Maha Thammaracha
Sukhothai_Kingdom
King of Siam from 1351 to 1369
secured long-term control in 1409, when Borommarachathirat I's nephew, Intharacha, took back Ayutthaya. Following this period, the Uthong dynasty declined
Uthong
City in Ayutthaya, Thailand
following his forced abdication in 1758 Wat Lokaya Sutharam 1452 King Intharacha Wat Phra Ram 1369 King Ramesuan Wat Phutthaisawan Before 1350 King Ramathibodi
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (city)
Phra_Nakhon_Si_Ayutthaya_(city)
Sukhothai (Unnamed) Queen consort None 1388 Thong Lan Unnamed Chief 1408 1424 Intharacha Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed) Chief Princess of Sukhothai (Unnamed)
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King of Ayutthaya
56) Spouse Sirithida Issue Chai Narai Traiphuwanathittayawong Thong Intharacha Aphaiyathot Noi Yothathip Names Sanphet V Dynasty Prasat Thong Father
Prasat_Thong
King of Ayutthaya
Ancestors of Borommarachathirat III (Borommaracha) 8. King Intharacha of Ayutthaya 4. King Borommarachathirat II of Ayutthaya 2. King Borommatrailokkanat
Borommarachathirat III (Borommaracha)
Borommarachathirat_III_(Borommaracha)
King of Ayutthaya
Lan Ruler of Suphan Buri Reign 1351–1373 Predecessor Uthong? Successor Intharacha? Born c. 1310 Died 1388 (aged c. 78) Consort sister of Maha Thammaracha
Borommarachathirat_I
King of Ayutthaya
Ramrachathirat รามราชาธิราช King of Ayutthaya Reign 1395–1409 Predecessor Ramesuan Successor Intharacha Born 1356 Died Unknown Dynasty Uthong Father Ramesuan
Ramrachathirat
King of Lan Xang
youngest son of King Samsenthai by Queen Nan Keo Yot Fa daughter of King Intharacha of Ayutthaya. When he came of age he was appointed as Governor of Vientiane
Chakkaphat_Phaen_Phaeo
Ramesuan 1431–1488 r. 1448–1488 Borommapan d. 1438 1419–1438 Phaya Ram Intharacha Borommaracha d. 1491 r. 1488–1491 Chetthathirat 1473–1529 r. 1491–1529
Family_tree_of_Thai_monarchs
King of Lan Xang
Keava Yudhi Fa (Nang Keo Yot Fa) - his cousin, and a daughter of King Intharacha of Ayutthaya Prince Wangsapuri (Vong Buri), (Sai Tia Kaphut), King of
Samsenethai
Sanphet IV, King of Ayutthaya, deposed and executed in a coup led by Intharacha III 1622 Osman II of the Ottoman Empire by the Grand Vizier Davud Pasha
List_of_regicides
Nat Ruler of Sing Buri In Sucha Thewi (อินสุชาเทวี) Founder of Chai Nat Intharacha (อินทราชา) Ruler of Sing Buri Rebuild Singburi and enthroned as a new
Family tree of early and legendary Thai monarchs
Family_tree_of_early_and_legendary_Thai_monarchs
11th Siamese king
Ayutthaya Testimonies recount the story of an early Siamese monarch named Intharacha (อินทราชา), which bears notable similarities to the account of Pra Poa
Ipoia Sanne Thora Thesma Teperat
Ipoia_Sanne_Thora_Thesma_Teperat
7th–15th century political entity
were added to the chronicles later, perhaps during the reign of King Intharacha. Due to the succession issue of Sukhothai which was determined by Ayutthaya
Mueang_Chaliang
Asian state
Sri Dharmasokaraja II of Tambralinga. Fang-hui-chih Phanom Thale Seri/ Intharacha 1180–1204 Suvarnapura (Potentially located at Phraek Si Racha region)
Suvarnapura_Kingdom
Former kingdom in central Thailand
Ayutthaya's Borommarachathirat I) and ‘Jao Nakhon In’ (later Ayutthaya's Intharacha) extended their political economy influence to Ayutthaya. In the early
Suphannabhum
Calendar year
Japanese warrior, (d. 1398) Ibn al-Majdi, Egyptian astronomer (d. 1447) Intharacha, Thai king, (d. 1424) James Butler, Irish nobleman (d. 1405) John III
1359
Topics referred to by the same term
of King Ramesuan Borommatrailokkanat, reigned 1448–1488, a son of King Intharacha Ramesuan (prince of Ayutthaya), a son of King Maha Chakkraphat, captured
Ramesuan
King of Sukhothai (1400–1419)
was ruled by Yi Kum Kam's younger brother Sam Fang Kaen [de]. When King Intharacha ascended the throne of Ayutthaya in 1409, one of his first actions was
Maha_Thammaracha_III
Market and neighbourhood in Bangkok, Thailand
Daeng dates back to the early Ayutthaya period (reigns of King Uthong to Intharacha). This area was a stop for cargo ships traveling from the Chao Phraya's
Tha_Din_Daeng,_Bangkok
(1357–1363) Borom Reachea I, King (1363–1373) Thomma Saok, King (1373–1393) Intharacha, King (1394–c.1421) Indonesia Indonesia: Java Sunda Kingdom (complete
List of state leaders in the 14th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th_century
Calendar year
is crowned as the new King of Thailand upon the death of his father, Intharacha III. Prince Chetthathirat takes the regnal name of Borommaracha II and
1628
Topics referred to by the same term
a daughter of Perun, a Marvel Comics character Indra (disambiguation) Intharacha (disambiguation) Indrajala, Indian term for illusion Indrajal Comics,
Indraja_(disambiguation)
Uthong dynasty Ramrachathirat, King (1395–1409) Suphannaphum dynasty Intharacha, King (1409–1424) Borommarachathirat II, King (1424–1448) Borommatrailokkanat
List of state leaders in the 15th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_15th_century
Queen consort of Khmer Empire
Si Sa-ngiam Queen consort of Khmer Empire Spouse Intharacha (Phra Nakhon In) Ponhea Yat Issue Thommo Reachea I Dynasty Suphannaphum (by marriage) Trasak
Siraniama
15th-century Thai poem
King Trailokanat, abdicated around 1480-1482 and elevated a son named Intharacha as king. This son may have been the author. The National Library of Thailand
Thawathotsamat
King of Kamphaeng–Sukhothai
his birth around 1136 CE. Pra Poa Noome Thele Seri is referred to as Intharacha (อินทราชา) in the text, and the first monarch of his line, Visnuraja,
Suryaraja
Decade
is crowned as the new King of Thailand upon the death of his father, Intharacha III. Prince Chetthathirat takes the regnal name of Borommaracha II and
1620s
Decade
Japanese warrior, (d. 1398) Ibn al-Majdi, Egyptian astronomer (d. 1447) Intharacha, Thai king, (d. 1424) James Butler, Irish nobleman (d. 1405) John III
1350s
King of Phraek Si Racha
Phreak (lit. 'king of Phreak'), the title which later also referred to Intharacha [th] of Ayutthaya, who once ruled Phraek Si Racha], persisted into the
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Variant spelling of English Clark, CLARKE means "clerk, secretary."
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