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Siamese prince of Thonburi dynasty
(later king Rama I) and Chao Phraya Surasi moved into Cambodia, to crown Inthraphithak the new king of Cambodia. A Vietnamese army of 3000 men led by Nguyễn
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Cambodian King
Siamese army under Thongdoang-chakri was dispatched to Cambodia, to crown Inthraphithak as the new king of Cambodia. However, a coup occurred in the same year
Ang_Eng
Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1767–1782)
Chauvea Tolaha Mu took power. Taksin's relationship with his son Prince Inthraphithak deteriorated to the point that he banished his son from the palace.
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King of Siam from 1767 to 1782
King Taksin had 21 sons and 9 daughters: Prince Chui, the Prince Inthraphithak (Front Palace) Prince Noi Prince Amphawan (Later Mr. Wan) Prince Thatsaphong
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Monarchical title of inheritance
Duke of Modena until Ercole was deposed by Napoleonic forces in 1796. Inthraphithak was heir presumptive to his father Taksin until Taksin was overthrown
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Street in Bangkok, Thailand
one of them. The name "Intharaphithak" was given in honor of Prince Inthraphithak (also known as "Chui"), the eldest son and viceroy of King Taksin of
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British sailor and explorer (c. 1740–1794)
(Borommaracha IV) Royalty Yong Saetae Queen Mother Phithak Thephamat Prince Inthraphithak (Chui) (Front Palace) Prince Anurak Songkhram Prince Ramphubet Princess
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Siamese general
surround Prince Inthraphithak with his own Cambodian forces to keep Inthraphithak uninformed about events in Thonburi. Inthraphithak, unaware that his
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Burmese commander-in-chief
(Borommaracha IV) Royalty Yong Saetae Queen Mother Phithak Thephamat Prince Inthraphithak (Chui) (Front Palace) Prince Anurak Songkhram Prince Ramphubet Princess
Maha_Thiha_Thura
Former Thai viceregal title
Front Palace Appointed by Relation to the monarch Reign Ascension or Death Inthraphithak Taksin Son –1782 Executed
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Siamese prince (1744–1803)
November 1803 Appointer Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I) Predecessor Inthraphithak (as Viceroy of Thonburi) Successor Itsarasunthon (later Rama II) Deputy
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18th-century Vietnamese leader
(Borommaracha IV) Royalty Yong Saetae Queen Mother Phithak Thephamat Prince Inthraphithak (Chui) (Front Palace) Prince Anurak Songkhram Prince Ramphubet Princess
Mạc_Thiên_Tứ
King of Ayutthaya
Tenure 1757–1758 Appointer Borommakot Predecessor Thammathibet Successor Inthraphithak (as Viceroy of Thonburi) Born c. 1733 Ayutthaya Kingdom Died 1796 (aged
Uthumphon
1767–1782 15 years death 7 April 1782 48 years Former Marquess of Tak Son-in-law of Rama I Reunited Ayutthaya, refounding it as Thonburi Inthraphithak (son)
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1824–1832 Thongyu Anurak Devesh Deputy Viceroy 1746–1806 r. 1786–1806 Inthraphithak Viceroy d. 1782 t. d. 1782 Abhaya Dhibesra Prince Krashatra Nujit 1779–1809
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Thai noble title
1846-1851) Chaophraya Yommarat (Suk) 1851–1852 A grandson of Prince Inthraphithak (son of King Taksin); named to the post in 1851, died 1852. Chaophraya
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King of Cambodia (1775-1779)
(Borommaracha IV) Royalty Yong Saetae Queen Mother Phithak Thephamat Prince Inthraphithak (Chui) (Front Palace) Prince Anurak Songkhram Prince Ramphubet Princess
Ang_Non_II
Military conflict
campaign; Prince Phra Ong Chao Chui, the king's son, became Kromma Khun Inthraphithak. Prince Chao Rammalak, the king's nephew, became Kromma Khun Anurak
Bangkaeo_Campaign
War between the Konbaung dynasty of Burma and Thonburi Kingdom of Siam
leaderships in the Bangkaeo campaign. Prince Chui became Kromma Khun Inthraphithak and Prince Rammalak became Kromma Khun Anurak Songkhram. The strategy
Burmese–Siamese War (1775–1776)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1775–1776)
Military conflict
proceeded. The images continued to Tha Ruea near Ayutthaya where Prince Inthraphithak, the Siamese king's son, received the holy images. King Taksin himself
Lao–Siamese_War_(1778–1779)
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French form or Roman Latin Maxentius, MAXENCE means "the greatest."
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English : variant of Haselden.
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Praised; Elegant; Praiseworthy
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Slave of the firm, Servant of the strong (Allah)
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Full of light
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Destroyer of poverty, Goddess Lakshmi
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