Name. Choonla
Bra A. D. Lengtl
of reigr
13 P ’ra RStsSt’a T ’i-Rat, son of th e 12th, 5 years old. 875 1514 0 5
14 S&ndet P ’rS Ch’ei Rach’a T ’ira t, . . . .
Son of the 12th, killed by the 13th.
875 1514 15
15 P ’rS Yawt F a ,—son of the 14th aged 11 years.
The 15th was slain by K’bbn WarSwbngsa-T’irat
who took the throne, and reigned 5 m onths. Being
a usurper, his name is not allowed to have a place
among the names of Siamese kings. He was assassinated
by K’bbn PTrenSt’ep, who placed on
the throne P ’rS Teean Rach’a who bore the name
889 1528 2V2 .
16 SSmdit P ’rS Maha ChSkrS-PStdi-Rach’a T ’irat. 891 1530 27
17 P ’ra MShin’tS-Rach’a-T’iuat,—son of the 16th.
The Capital of the kingdom was taken in 918 by
the King of.HSngsawSdee or Pegu.
917 1556 1
18 S6mdit P ’ra Pah a T ’ama-Rach’a-T’irat. . . 918 1557 23
19 Somdet P ’rS NSret,—son of th e 18th.
20 Somdet P ’rS eka-T’btsarbt, — a younger brother of
940 1579 16
19 th ..................................................................................... 945 1584 9
21 Chow F a Sri-SSwSrB-P’a k ,—son of the 20th.
H ere closes the Dynasty of S&mdet P ’ra Rama-
TT-Bawdee, being 20 different kings, one of them
having reigned twice.
2nd Dynasty.
962 1603 1 2
22 P ’rS Ch6w Sbng-T’am, — slew th e 21st. and reigned
[He acquired a gre at name by his pretended discovery
of Bbbdha’s foot print a t P ’rSbat]
23 P ’rS Ch’et’a-T’Irat OtsSrbt,—an elder brother of the
964 1603 26
2 2 n d .............................................................................
The Prime Minister Chow P ’Sya Kralahom Sri S«3i>-
riwbng assassinated the 23rd, &placed on the throne.
24 P ’rS At’itSya Wbng,—a brother of the 23rd, 9 years
989 1628 1 7
old.......................................................................................
Here closes the Dynasty of P ’rS Chbw Sbng-t’am , 3
reigns.
3rd Dynasty.
The former king was driven from the throne by
the Siamese Nobles and Lords, whose place they
filled by the Prime Minister above mentioned viz.
. 9 9 a 1631 0 5
Name.
Jhoonla
Era A.D. Length
of reign
25 P ’rS Ch6w PrSsSt T ’awng. . . . . 992 1631 26
26 Ch6w F a Ch’e i,—son of the 25th. , . 1017 1656 0 9
27 P ’rS Sbbt’SmS Rach’a ,—killed the 26th & reigned . 1018 1657 0 2%
28 SSmdSt P ’rS NSrai,—son of 25th killed the 27th. . 1018 1657 26
29 P ’rS P ’bt Rach’a ,—He is called a usurper, and is not 1404 1683 16
allowed an honorable place among the kiDgs.
30 P ’rS P ’bbt’S Ch6w Su’a ,—son of the 27th. 1059 1698 10
31 P ’rS Ch6w YSo-hooS t ’c i,—son of the 30th. 1069 1708 27
32 P ’rS Ch6w Yoo-h6oS BawrbmSkot, brother of the ¥
31st. . . . . . . . . 1094 1733 26
33 Ch6w F a DawkmadhS,— son of the 32nd. 1120 1759 lOds
and then abdicated the throne for his elder
brother.
34 P ’rS Chow T ’inSng Sbbriya MSrin-t’SrS. 1120 1759 0 9
The close of the D ynasty of P ’rSsSt-t’awng, being
9 kings in all, the usurper being excluded.
The whole term in which the above named 34
kings reigned is 417 years, averaging 12-3 years
each.
[The Burmese sacked the capital, in the year
1767 & carried away many captives. The chief
of th e Siamese army rallied the Siamese under
him a t T ’bnt’S-Bbbree, which is now the site of
H. R. H. KrbmSldoang Wbngsa-t’rat-sanit’s palace.
He built a walled city in this place, and
35 reigned as king P ’Sya T ak .] 1129 1767 15
The 4th & present Dynasty.
[A Siamese General of great celebrity under
P ’Sya Tak, took the throne, named
36 StfmdSt P ’ra BawrbmS Rach’a P ’rS P ’bbt’i Ywat-Fa. 1144 1782 27
37 P ’rS P ’bbt’i L6’t-La—son of the 36th. . 1171 1809 , 15
38 P ’rSbSt SSmdit P ’rS NSng-K16w, — son of the 37th. 1186 1824 27
39 P ’rabSt Sijmdft P ’ra ParSmendr MSha Mbngkut, the
present reigning sovereign,— son of the 37th,
succeeded to the throne. . . . 1213 1851 12
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