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- Amarindra (Thai: อมรินทรา, RTGS: Amarinthra, Amarindrā; 15 March 1737 – 25 May 1826) was the Queen Consort of King Phutthayotfa Chulalok (Rama I), the...
- (สมเด็จกรมพระยา หรือ กรมสมเด็จพระ). Queen Mothers: Somdet Phra Amarindra Borommarachini: HM Queen Amarindra, Queen Mother of Rama II Somdet Phra Suriyendra Borommarachini:...
- mother were then known. They would later become King Rama I and Queen Amarindra, respectively. In 1767, Ayutthaya fell to Konbaung Burmese invaders. His...
- reign of King Taksin it became a province. It was the birthplace of Queen Amarindra of King Rama I, who also initiated the name Suan Nok. The birthplace of...
- serving the royal court in Ayutthaya in 1737. Rama I's queen consort Amarindra was born to a wealthy Mon family who migrated to Siam in the earlier times...
- bint Ali (1939–1950) Iraq Amalie Auguste of Bavaria (1873–1877) Saxony Amarindra (1810–1826) Siam Amélie of Orléans (1908–1910) Portugal Alexandrine of...
- April 1782 – 7 September 1809 (27 years, 154 days) 10 June 1782 Queen Amarindra and 31 other consorts 7 September 1809 Phaisan Thaksin Hall, Grand Palace...
- (aged 72) Grand Palace, Bangkok, Siam Burial Wat Pho, Bangkok, Siam Spouse Amarindra and 43 concubines Issue 21 sons and 21 daughters, including: Phutthaloetla...
- พระพุทธเลิศหล้านภาลัย 24 February 1767 4th child (2nd son) of Rama I and Queen Amarindra 7 September 1809 (17 September 1809) 21 July 1824 (14 years 317 days)...
- Mibaya, Nanzwe queen consort of King Mindon and mother of King Thibaw Amarindra, (7 September 1809 – 25 May 1826), wife and widow of King Rama I of Siam...