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refer to:
Borommarachathirat I (died 1388),
third king of
Ayutthaya Kingdom Borommarachathirat II (died 1448), king of
Ayutthaya Borommarachathirat III (died...
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Borommarachathirat III, or
Borom Rachathirat III (Thai: บรมราชาธิราชที่ ๓) was the king of
Ayutthaya from 1488 to 1491. He was a son of
Trailokanat and...
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Borommarachathirat II or
Borom Rachathirat II (Thai: บรมราชาธิราชที่ ๒), also
known as King
Samphraya (Thai: เจ้าสามพระยา) (1386–1448), was a king of Ayutthaya...
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Borommarachathirat IV (Thai: บรมราชาธิราชที่ ๔; also
spelt Borom Rachathirat IV), also
known as
Borommaracha No
Phutthangkun (Thai: บรมราชาหน่อพุทธางกูร;...
- King
Borommarachathirat I or King
Borom Rachathirat I (Thai: สมเด็จพระบรมราชาธิราชที่ ๑), also
known as
Khunluang Pha Ngua (Thai: ขุนหลวงพะงั่ว); 1370–1388)...
- of Suvarnabhumi, King
Borommarachathirat I.: 29 In 1388
Ramesuan took
revenge by
taking Ayutthaya back from
Borommarachathirat I's son, Thonglan. and...
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Ayutthaya annexed Sukhothai at the
death of Maha
Thammaracha IV when
Borommarachathirat II of
Ayutthaya named his son
Prince Ramesuan uparaja. In Ayutthaya...
- Paramarājā dī 2 [ˌɓɑrɔmriəˈciə tiː piː]; Thai: บรมราชาธิราช, RTGS:
Borommarachathirat), was the last king of the
Khmer Empire and the
first Khmer king of...
- King
Borommarachathirat I
erected a
temple at this place,
bearing another name: "In the Year of the
Tiger 736 C.S.
Somdet Phra
Borommarachathirat and Phra...
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later pledged allegiance to Siamese's
Ayutthaya during the
reign of
Borommarachathirat II (r. 1424–1448). The
remaining prin****l city-states in Isan region...