- Maha
Chakkraphat (Thai: มหาจักรพรรดิ,
pronounced [mā.hǎː t͡ɕàk.krā.pʰát]; lit.: 'The
Great Emperor'; 1509 – 1569; Burmese: မဟာစက္ကဝတ္တိ၊ မဟာစကြဝတေး၊ မဟာစကြာမင်း)...
- and that Maha
Chakkraphat was the new ruler. Ang Chan
immediately retreated to Cambodia,
taking captives with him. King Maha
Chakkraphat was
furious over...
- the
early part of the
reign of King Maha
Chakkraphat. In 1548 CE,
barely six
months into King Maha
Chakkraphat's reign, the King of
Burma invaded Siam with...
-
stupa built in c. 1560 by King
Setthathirath of Lan Xang and King Maha
Chakkraphat of Ayutthaya. It is
located on the Man
River in Dan Sai district, Loei...
- have been
constructed in the year 1548
during the
reign of King Maha
Chakkraphat of
Ayutthaya as a
centre for
recruiting troops.
Saraburi is on the east...
- Hall;
above the
Phatharabit Throne Chakkraphat Phiman Residential Hall;
above the
Royal canopy bed Also in the
Chakkraphat Phiman Residential Hall; above...
- independence.
Following the 1547–49 war with the Toungoo,
Ayutthaya king Maha
Chakkraphat built up his
capital city's
defenses in
preparation for a
later war with...
- was much
longer (Phra
Borommarachathirat Ramathibodi Sisin Borommaha Chakkraphat Rachathibodin etc.),
intended to
demonstrate his
universal claim to power...
-
Siamese princess, was the
fifth child and
third daughter of King Maha
Chakkraphat and
Queen Suriyothai. She
married the King of Lan Xang, Setthathirath...
-
Suphannaphum Dynasty, who
installed Chairacha's
relative as King Maha
Chakkraphat.
Tabinshwehti exploited the
internal turmoil in
Ayutthaya by instigating...