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    to Bangkok. Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon the Samuha Nayok fell ill and died during the campaigns in 1827. King Rama III then elevated Bodindecha to Chao Phraya...
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    Bodindecha initially prevailed, the Vietnamese navy was superior to the Siamese. Unable to break through Vietnamese blockade, Chaophraya Bodindecha decided...
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  • Yommarat (redirect from Chaophraya Yommarat)
    until his death the next year. Chaophraya Yommarat (Kaeo) – Son of Chaophraya Bodindecha; born 1804, died 1871. Chaophraya Yommarat (Choei) – Held the title...
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    in Vĩnh Long Province. Bodindecha then marched his armies through Cambodia without further resistances. Chaophraya Bodindecha left Princes Ang Em and...
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  • Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon (Thai: เจ้าพระยาอภัยภูธร ? - 1827), personal name Noi (Thai: น้อย), was the Samuha Nayok (Thai: สมุหนายก) or Prime Minister of...
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    influence in the region. He assigned Chaophraya Bodindecha to lead armies on invading Cambodia and Saigon, while Chaophraya Phrakhlang led the fleet. However...
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  • (Noi): Served kings Rama II and Rama III until his death in 1827. Chaophraya Bodindecha (Sing): 1829–1849. He spent most of his term leading war campaigns...
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    centered on the relative claims of ChetsaBodindecha (Rama III) and Mongkut (Rama IV) to the throne. ChetsaBodindecha was much older, born in 1788 to a royal...
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    Somdet Chaophraya Borom Maha Sri Suriwongse (Thai: สมเด็จเจ้าพระยาบรมมหาศรีสุริยวงศ์, RTGS: ... Si Suriwong, IPA: [sǒm.dèt t͡ɕâːw.pʰrá.jaː bɔː.rom má.hǎ:...
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  • Bangkok. After the Lê Văn Khôi revolt broke out in Cochinchina, Chaophraya Bodindecha (Sing Sinhaseni) invaded Cambodia, aiming to put Ang Em on the throne...
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  • instead known from their individualized title names, most famously Chaophraya Bodindecha. By the late nineteenth century, the Chatusadom system was inadequate...
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    now the Grand Palace. In the reign of King Nangklao (Rama III), Chaophraya Bodindecha renovated the entire temple and dug a khlong (canal) to convey the...
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    Chaophraya Surasakmontri (28 March 1851 – 1 July 1931), born as Choem Saeng-chuto, was a Thai field marshal, nobleman, and businessman. He was best known...
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    Chaophraya Thiphakorawong (born Kham Bunnag (Thai: ขํา บุนนาค; RTGS: Kham Bunnak); 1 October 1813–1870) was a Thai aristocrat, government official, and...
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  • (Vietnam) Commanders and leaders no unified leader Ang Duong support: Chaophraya Bodindecha (Sing Sinhaseni) Trương Minh Giảng Lê Đại Cương Lê Văn Đức Phạm...
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    Phraya Chakri and Chaophraya Chakri (minister of the northern provinces). Finally Taksin created him the title of Somdet Chaophraya Maha Kasatsuek, a...
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    Phraklang was joined at Châu Đốc by Chao Phraya Bodindecha who led land armies. Both Phraklang and Bodindecha marched along the Bassac River towards Saigon...
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    Siamese infantry to Cambodia and took command of the Cambodian army. Chaophraya Aphaiphubet recruited another five thousand soldiers to join the Siamese...
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    Chulalongkorn (son of Mongkut), succeeded to the throne in 1868 and Regent Somdet Chaophraya Sri Suriwongse arranged the title of Front Palace lord to be succeeded...
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    of Siam Siamese Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon Sunthorn Phu Bodindecha Prayurawongse Si Suriyawongse Surasakmontri Khana Ratsadon Foreigners...
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    Prince Vongsathirat Sanid Chao Phraya Yommaraj Nuch Mahotaraprathet -Chaophraya Mongkol Vorayot of Nan Units involved Royal Burmese Army Royal Siamese...
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    to relieve Thalang; Chaophraya Yommaraj Noi would lead the Bangkokian army with Phraya Thainam as vanguard to join with Chaophraya Nakhon Phat the governor...
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    first Rama V's reign was dominated by the conservative regent, Somdet Chaophraya Sri Suriwongse, but when the king came of age in 1873 he soon took control...
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    Rạch Gầm-Xoài Mút Cambodian rebellion Rama I Sura Singhanat Chaofa Tan Chaophraya Aphaiphubet Chaofa Talaha (Pok) Chao Inthavong Vietnamese mandarins Chu...
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    arrested and imprisoned at Thonburi but Chaophraya Chakri secured his pardon and release. In 1782, Chaophraya Chakri became King Rama I of the Chakri...
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    2005-02-22 Chaophraya Pier, Pathum Thani 48 Win 45–1–2 Oscar Manyuka TKO 2 (6) 2004-11-26 Nonthaburi 47 Win 44–1–2 Cecilio Santos UD 12 2004-09-11 Chaophraya Dam's...
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    by Chaophraya Nikonbodin (born To, Thai: เจ้าพระยานิกรบดินทร์ (โต)), a wealthy Thai Chinese trader, who donated the temple to Rama III. Chaophraya Nikonbodin...
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    positions Vacant Title last held by Chakrabongse Bhuvanath Vice President of the Siamese Red Cross Society 1920–1932 Succeeded by Chaophraya Phichaiyat...
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    Blue Canyon, Lakes Blue Sapphire Golf and Resort Blue Star Golf Course Bodindecha Golf Club Bonanza Golf and Country Club Burapha Cascata Golf Club Chatrium...
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    sacked both towns and continued southward to Nakhon Si Thammarat (Ligor). Chaophraya Nakhon Phat the governor of Nakhon Si Thammarat managed to raise an army...
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