10 Referenes 11 Bibliography Toggle the table of contents List of Thai monarchs The succession of Thai monarchs began with Si Inthrathit at the establishment of the first Thai kingdom in 1238. With brief interruptions, 55 monarchs have ruled over four successive kingdoms, the current monarch being Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) of the Chakri dynasty . History Origin The current concept of Thai kingship evolved through 800 years of absolute rule. The first king of a unified Thailand was the founder of the Kingdom of Sukhothai, King Sri Indraditya, in 1238. [3] The idea of this early kingship is said to be based on two concepts derived from Hinduism and Theravada Buddhist beliefs.
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First reign: King Rama I - Phra Phutthayotfa (1782 - 1809) Second reign: King Rama II - Phra Phutthaloela (1809 - 1824) Third reign: King Rama III - Phra Nangklao (1824 - 1851) Fourth reign: King Rama IV - Mongkut (1851 - 1868) Fifth reign: King Rama V - Chulalongkorn (1868 - 1910) Sixth reign: King Rama VI - Vajiravudh (1910-1925) SHOW ALL QUESTIONS The succession of Thai monarchs began with Si Inthrathit at the establishment of the first Thai kingdom in 1238. With brief interruptions, 55 monarchs have ruled over four successive kingdoms, the current monarch being Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) of the Chakri dynasty. Titles and naming conventions Lists the monarchs of Thailand from the foundation of the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1238 until the present day.The map shows the territory controlled by the ruler. This article lists the monarchs of Thailand from the foundation of the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1238 until the present day. Contents 1Sukhothai Kingdom 1.1Phra Ruang dynasty (1238-1368, 1368-1438) 2Ayutthaya Kingdom 2.11st Uthong dynasty (1350-1370) 2.21st Suphannaphum dynasty (1370-1388) 2.32nd Uthong dynasty (1388-1409)
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The known history of the monarchy of Thailand begins with the founding of the Sukhothai Kingdom, inaugurated by Si Inthrathit in 1238. This was succeeded by the Ayutthaya Kingdom and the short-lived Thonburi Kingdom. The present reigning dynasty, the Chakri Dynasty, took the throne in 1782, founding the Rattanakosin Kingdom. Vajiravudh Vajiravudh, statue at Sanam Chan Palace, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand. Chulalongkorn's policies were continued by his sons Vajiravudh (Rama VI; reigned 1910-25) and Prajadhipok (Rama VII; 1925-35). In 1917 Vajiravudh, the first Thai monarch to be educated abroad, opened Thailand's first university, which he named for his father. Kin Kyle Hulme 26 January 2018 Thailand's monarchy made national headlines following the tragic passing and subsequent funeral of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, or Rama IX, in October 2016. As the longest reigning monarch in history, he played a vital role in shaping his country, as have generations of his family since taking to the throne in 1782. 1st Uthong dynasty (1351-1370) 1st Suphannaphum dynasty (1370-1388) 2nd Uthong dynasty (1388-1409) 2nd Suphannaphum dynasty (1409-1569) Sukhothai dynasty (1569-1629) Prasat Thong dynasty (1629-1688) Ban Phlu Luang dynasty (1688-1767) Thonburi Kingdom (1767-1782) Thonburi dynasty (1767-1782) Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782-present)
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This article lists the royal consorts of monarchs of Thailand from the foundation of the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1238 until the present day. The first Thai king of the Chakri Dynasty, a dynasty that still rules the country today, was Chao Phraya Chakri, a contemporary general of King Taksin of the Thonburi Dynasty. Chao Phraya Chakri or Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok also known as Rama I ruled the country from 1782 until 1809.
List of Thai monarchs. Contents. 1 Titles and naming conventions. 2 Sukhothai Kingdom (1238-1438) 2.1 Phra Ruang dynasty (1238-1438) 3 Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767) 3.1 1st Uthong dynasty (1351-1370). The Garuda in the center has been the symbol of the monarchy since the times of Ayutthaya. The Thailand government is a constitutional monarchy similar to that of the United Kingdom, in which a Prime Minister serves as head of a parliamentary government and a hereditary Thai king functions as head of state. This form of government has been in place in Thailand since 1932 following nearly 700 years of outright rule by various lines of.
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Monarchy of Thailand. Contents. 1 History. 1.1 Origin. 1.2 Kings of Ayutthaya. 1.2.1 Sakdina and Rachasap. 1.2.2 Royal authority. 1.3 Kingdom restored. 1.4 Chakri kings. 1.5 Constitutional monarchy. 1.6 The monarchy in the 21st century. 1.7 Timeline of monarchs. 2 Royal regalia. 2.1 Other symbols of kingship. 3 Royal ceremonies. v t e The Chakri dynasty ( Thai: ราชวงศ์ จักรี, RTGS : Ratchawong Chakkri, pronounced [râːt.tɕʰā.wōŋ tɕàk.krīː] listen ⓘ) is the current reigning dynasty of the Kingdom of Thailand. The head of the house is the king, who is head of state.