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King of Ayutthaya
King Songtham (Thai: สมเด็จพระเจ้าทรงธรรม) also known as King Borommaracha I (Thai: สมเด็จพระบรมราชาที่ ๑) was the king of the Ayutthaya Kingdom from 1611
Songtham
King of Ayutthaya
maternal cousin of King Songtham – his father was Okya Sithammathirat (ออกญาศรีธรรมาธิราช), elder brother of the mother of King Songtham. He was born during
Prasat_Thong
third document, Khamhaikan Khun Luang Wat Pradu Songtham (Testimony of the King from Wat Pradu Songtham) is similarly titled and often grouped together
Ayutthaya_Testimonies
Persian-born merchant (1543–1631)
Thai wife, and became quite wealthy and prosperous. During the reign of Songtham, Ahmad was appointed to high positions in the royal administration. He
Sheikh Ahmad (nobleman of Siam)
Sheikh_Ahmad_(nobleman_of_Siam)
Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1351–1767)
episode, the kingdom was handed to Songtham, a lesser son born of Ekathotsarot and a first-class concubine. Songtham temporarily restored stability to
Ayutthaya_Kingdom
Japanese adventurer in the Ayutthaya Kingdom
delegation from King Songtham. He soon travelled back to Siam, but became involved in a succession war following the death of the King Songtham by Prasat Thong
Yamada_Nagamasa
King of Ayutthaya
king of the Sukhothai dynasty. Prince Athittayawong was a son of King Songtham. In 1629, following a coup led by Okya Siworawong (Thai: ออกญาศรีวรวงศ์)
Athittayawong
King of Ayutthaya (born circa 1613)
simply Chettha. Chetthathirat reigned for around a year according to Songtham's wishes conveyed to Okya Sri Vorawong (Thai: ออกญาศรีวรวงศ์) or Phraya
Chetthathirat
King of Ayutthaya
had been in the priesthood for 8 years. He assumed the title Phrachao Songtham. "History of Ayutthaya - Historical Events - Timeline 1600-1649". www.ayutthaya-history
Si_Saowaphak
City in Ayutthaya, Thailand
21 July 2021. May, Ken (September 2009). "Temples and Ruins - Wat Pradu Songtham". History of Ayutthaya. Retrieved 22 July 2021. Vandenberg, Tricky (July
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya (city)
Phra_Nakhon_Si_Ayutthaya_(city)
District in Ayutthaya, Thailand
meaning "place of Indra", refers to place of Inthraracha, the title of Songtham before he became the king. It is believed that he was the son of Ekathotsarot
Bang_Pa-in_district
Thailand. The title was first used in the Ayutthaya Kingdom when King Songtham (1611–1628) appointed Sheikh Ahmad to the office. Pursuant to the current
Islam_in_Thailand
last years of the reign of Songtham. After the death of King Songtham in 1628, Okya Si Worawong seized the throne from Songtham's son Chetthathirat in 1629
Persian embassy to Siam (1685)
Persian_embassy_to_Siam_(1685)
Thai Crown corporation
Doi Kham Factory mural painting in Songtham Pavilion at Royal crematorium of Bhumibol Adulyadej
Doi_Kham
City in Saraburi Province, Thailand
Burmese Toungoo Dynasty. In 1624, Wat Phra Phutthabat was built by King Songtham of Ayutthaya on the city. The royal decree established the Saraburi Municipality
Saraburi
District in Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Tha Phra Wat Chao Mun Wat Diduat Wat Pradu Chimphli Wat Pradu Nai Songtham Wat Sangkrachai Wat Mai Phiren Wang Derm Palace Wichai Prasit Fort Taweethapisek
Bangkok_Yai_district
Buddhist temple in Thailand
temple, Wat Pranu Nok (วัดประดู่นอก; outer Wat Pradu) or Wat Pradu Nai Songtham in present day. This temple was completed in the early reign of King Mongkut
Wat_Pradu_Chimphli
(Sheikh Ahmad) เจ้าพระยาบวรราชนายก (เฉกอะหมัด) c. 1600s ~ Borommaracha I (Songtham) 2 reigns later Chaophraya Aphairacha (Chuen) [th] เจ้าพระยาอภัยราชา (ชื่น)
List_of_samuhanayok
Conflict for sea dominance (1598–1663)
fleet to sack a Dutch ship near the Siamese shoreline. This enraged King Songtham of Siam, who held the Dutch in great preference and ordered attacks on
Dutch–Portuguese_War
Town Municipality in Samut Prakan, Thailand
Phra Pradaeng พระประแดง Town Municipality Wat Songtham Worawihan Phra Pradeng Location in Bangkok Metropolitan Region Coordinates: 13°39′33″N 100°31′59″E
Phra_Pradaeng_(town)
Songtham An Maha Prasert สมเด็จพระพุทธเจ้าอยู่หัวทรงธรรมอันมหาประเสริฐ Songtham สมเด็จพระเจ้าทรงธรรม Queen Chantharacha Queen Khattiyathewi Songtham born
List_of_Thai_monarchs
1543–1614 period of Japanese history
Nagamasa sails from Siam to Japan, with an Ambassador of the Siamese king Songtham. He returns to Siam in 1626. – Prohibition of trade with the Spanish Philippines
Nanban_trade
Bilateral relations
and Khun Sawat, and in 1626 by Khun Raksasittiphon. Letters from King Songtham praise the relationship between the two countries: "The existence of a
Japan–Thailand_relations
strong port city of Patani, which sought independence. In 1629–1630, King Songtham of Ayutthaya dispatched an army led by Okya Senaphimuk (Yamada Nagamasa)
Ligor–Patani_War_(1629–1630)
Fortified port city in southern Thailand
arrived in Siam in the early 1600s. Sheikh Ahmad worked closely with Kings Songtham and Prasat Thong, and was eventually appointed Phra Khlang. His descendants
Sultanate_of_Singora
Conflict between the Burmese Empire and the Thai kingdom of Ayutthaya
the last king of Ayutthaya in 1758. Uthumphon became a monk at Wat Pradu Songtham Temple, earning him the epithet Khun Luang Hawat ('The King who seeks Temple')
Burmese–Siamese War (1765–1767)
Burmese–Siamese_War_(1765–1767)
King of Siam (1605–1610/11)
Ayutthaya, Ayutthaya Kingdom Issue Suthat, Viceroy of Siam Si Saowaphak Songtham Sisin Ong Thong Names Ekathotsarot Sanphet III Dynasty Sukhothai Father
Ekathotsarot
List of kings of Cambodia
Siamese no longer recognized Siam power over Cambodia. A Siamese king named Songtham, seeing that the Cambodian king was not subject to his kingdom And turned
Chey_Chettha_II
Road junction
Wat Pradu Chimphli Wat Pradu Chimphli School Wat Pradu Nai Songtham Wat Pradu Nai Songtham School Wat Nuannoradit Wat Nuannoradit School Bang Phai Bridge
Tha_Phra
Thai Buddhist Temple built during Ayutthaya period
the Buddha. Phra Phutthabat temple was built in 1624 (B.E. 2168) by King Songtham of Ayutthaya, after a hunter named Phran Bun found a large depression in
Wat_Phra_Phutthabat
Ancient kingdom located in present-day Thailand
be the new royal name of Narapatisimhavarman, whose role was reduced. Songtham Pansakun (2011). "A Study of Place in Khmer Kingdom" (PDF) (in Thai). Silpakorn
Canasapura
Unnamed Chief Unnamed Chief None 1620 Si Saowaphak Chanthachaya Chief Songtham Khattiya Thewi Chief Ammarit None 1628 1629 Chetthathirat None 1629 Athittayawong
List_of_Thai_royal_consorts
Ayutthaya (1590–1605) Ekathotsarot, King (1605–1620) Si Saowaphak, King (1620) Songtham, King (1620–1628) Chetthathirat, King (1628–1629) Athittayawong, King (1629)
List of state leaders in the 17th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_17th_century
1618–1651 theater of war
fleet to sack a Dutch ship near the coasts of Thailand. This enraged King Songtham of Ayutthaya Siam (the Dutch had his favor) and declared war on the Spanish
Thirty Years' War outside Europe
Thirty_Years'_War_outside_Europe
District in Ayutthaya, Thailand
the hunter Bun found the Buddha's footprint in Sara Buri province, King Songtham travelled by royal barge along the Pa Sak River to worship. He moored his
Tha_Ruea_district
Bilateral relations
Antheunis who carried with him a letter from King James I, addressed to King Songtham. Antheunis was accompanied by Thomas Samuel, Thomas Drivers, Thomas Essington
Thailand–United Kingdom relations
Thailand–United_Kingdom_relations
Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1767–1782)
organization and also appointed the venerable monk Dee from Wat Pradu Songtham as the Sangharaja or the Buddhist hierophant of Thonburi in 1769. However
Thonburi_Kingdom
Mahā Nikāya Wat Klang [th] Samut Prakan Second Worawihan Mahā Nikāya Wat Songtham [th] Samut Prakan Second Worawihan Mahā Nikāya Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram [th]
List of Buddhist temples in Thailand
List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Thailand
27th monarch of the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1656–1688)
his consort, Princess Sirithida (Thai: ศิริธิดา), who was a daughter of Songtham. Prasat Thong had just usurped the throne from the ruling Ayutthaya dynasty
Narai
1605–1620 (unknown) Okya Sri Thammathirat Si Saowaphak d. 1620 r. 1620 Songtham 1590–1628 r. 1620–1628 Suthammaracha d. 1656 r. 1656 (unknown) Chetthathirat
Family_tree_of_Thai_monarchs
Annual award for architectural conservation in Thailand
1993 Public Phrae Governor's Residence Phrae 1993 Public Phra Thi Nang Songtham, Wat Amphawan Chetiyaram Samut Songkhram 1993 Public Saraburi Provincial
ASA Architectural Conservation Award
ASA_Architectural_Conservation_Award
Historical bullet-shaped coinage of Thailand
(1548-1569 CE) Maha Thammarachathirat (1569-1590 CE) Naresuan (1590-1605 CE) Songtham (1611-1628 CE) Prasat Thong (1629-1656 CE) Narai (1656-1588 CE) Cowrie
Bullet_money
Neighbourhood in Thailand
used to be more winding and hindered navigation than today. In 1608, King Songtham of Ayutthaya ordered the construction of a canal bypassing a loop of the
Chiang_Rak
Chatikavanij 39 15 Green Party Pongsa Chunam 14 16 Siamese Power Party Songtham Rojanakruawan 6 17 Equality Party [th] Ladawan Wongsriwong 41 18 Chart
2023_Thai_general_election
King of Ayutthaya
Francis (published 2019). "WAT KUDI DAO". History of Ayutthaya. "WAT PRADU SONGTHAM". History of Ayutthaya. Than Tun (1985). The Royal Orders of Burma A.D
Uthumphon
King of Ayutthaya
Monument of King Uthumphon" (PDF). Journal of the Siam Society. "WAT PRADU SONGTHAM". History of Ayutthaya. Erika, Masuda (2007). "The Fall of Ayutthaya and
Ekkathat
7th to 11th-century Mon civilization
and Wendan". Archived from the original on 15 October 2022. Pansakun, Songtham (2011). "การศึกษาชื่อสถานที่ในอาณาจักรเขมร" [A Study of Place Names in
Dvaravati
his title for his skill in martial arts and drew the admiration of King Songtham. Aside from the militaristic backgrounds of the Japanese community in Ayutthaya
Japanese_Village_(Ayutthaya)
Empire Siamese war of succession (1628–1629), after the death of King Songtham of the Ayutthaya Kingdom Mataram war of succession (1645–1648), after the
List_of_wars_of_succession
Geological museum with fossil exhibits
sauropode (Saurischia, Reptilia). C.R. Soc.Geol.France 3: 140-141 Wickanet Songtham and Benja Sektheera (2006) Phuwiangosaurus sirindhornae Bangkok: Department
Phu_Wiang_Dinosaur_Museum
District in Saraburi, Thailand
Buddha footprint near Saraburi was found and a temple was built, King Songtham hired Dutch engineers to build a road from Tha Ruea to Wat Phra Phutthabat
Ban_Mo_district
Former Thai viceregal title
Sanphet III (Ekathotsarot) Sutat Ekathotsarot Son 1605–1610 Died Si Sorarak Songtham Son 1620 (10 days) Died Narai Si Suthammaracha Nephew 1656 (2 months 17
Front_Palace
members, Yamada Nagamasa, rose to prominence as a military advisor to King Songtham, attaining the rank opra. In 1630 Sri Voravong (later known as King Prasat
Japanese migration to Thailand
Japanese_migration_to_Thailand
Thai temple
as Wat Khao Bandai It, was the place where Prince Si Silp (heir of King Songtham) was imprisoned for treason against King Chetthathirat. Some legends say
Wat_Khao_Bandai_It
King of Phraek Si Racha
the Ayutthaya Testimonies. and the Testimony of Khun Luang Wat Pradu Songtham [th]. These sources identify him as a ruler exercising authority over the
Sindhob_Amarin
Student activist from Thailand
Supachai Pukrongploy, Wasant Satesit, Rattapol Supasupon, Rangsiman Rome, Songtham Kaewpanpruk, Chonthicha Jaengraew, Apisit Sapnapapan, Pakorn Areekul, and
Chonthicha_Jaengraew
Khwaeng in Thailand
Wat Tha Phra Wat Diduat Wat Chao Mun Wat Pradu Chimphli Wat Pradu Nai Songtham Wat Sangkrachai Wat Mai Piren Wat Ratchasittharam Plai Na Mosque and Cemetery
Wat_Tha_Phra_subdistrict
Roundabout in Bangkok, Thailand
is Sheikh Amad who came to Ayutthaya as a trader in the reign of King Songtham. After Ayutthaya was sacked, the Shia Muslim group migrated to Thonburi
Wongwian_Yai
only one man. The crew and the merchandise aboard were captured. King Songtham of Ayutthaya sent a message to the Spanish commander, Don Fernando de Silva
Jan_Van_Hasel
later Thai meditation manuals from the Wat Ratchasittharam and Wat Pradu Songtham traditions of the Ayutthaya period. Vimuttimagga Visuddhimagga Samatha
Yogāvacara's_manual
Bilateral relations
waters, causing King Songtham to force the Portuguese to release it. In 1628, the Portuguese sunk a Siamese junk. By the end of Songtham's reign, the Portuguese
Portugal–Thailand_relations
Bilateral relations
Myanmar which was then under the control of the Ayutthaya Kingdom under King Songtham. The governor of Tanintharyi granted the Danish merchants permission to
Denmark–Thailand_relations
Term used for historical Japanese communities in Southeast and East Asia
shogunate formally severing ties with the kingdom. Following the death of King Songtham, the throne was seized by Prasat Thong in a violent coup. As part of this
Nihonmachi
postulated that the Kap Maha Chat was likely composed during the reign of King Songtham at a joint convention of philosophers and royal academicians between the
Kap_Maha_Chat
6th–9th century political entities
and Wendan". Archived from the original on 15 October 2022. Pansakun, Songtham (2011). "การศึกษาชื่อสถานที่ในอาณาจักรเขมร" [A Study of Place Names in
Wen_Dan
China (1767-1782)". Taiwan Journal of Southeast Asian Studies. "WAT PRADU SONGTHAM". History of Ayutthaya. Codrington, H.W. (1995). Short History of Ceylon
Kromma_Muen_Thepphiphit
Legislative chamber of Thailand, 2019–2023
Thanee Sub-district, Tha Khun Ram Sub-district, Na Bo Kham Subdistrict and Songtham Sub-district) Phai Lik (Palang Pracharath) Kamphaeng Phet 2nd district
2019 Thai House of Representatives
2019_Thai_House_of_Representatives
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Girl/Female
German
Famous Battle Maiden
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Princess
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Gift of the Ganges
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Symbolic
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
The First Demon
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, Latin
Dark Skinned
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Easy; Comfortable; Smooth; Also a Name of Allah Al-khafid; One who Humbles; The Abaser; Hence Abdul Khafid
Male
Japanese
(七郎) Japanese name SHICHIRO means "seventh son."
Male
Hebrew
(×ַרְפַּכְש×ַד) Hebrew name of foreign origin, possibly ARPAKSHAD means "by the border of Asia." In the bible, this is a place name and the name of a son of Shem.
Boy/Male
Muslim
Pride, Peaceful
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