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Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon

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303:. The message was about Prince Kasattranuchit, a son of King Taksin whose mother was a daughter of King Rama I, saying that Prince Kasattranuchit was plotting a rebellion. King Rama II then ordered the investigations that revealed the seditious plans, leading to the executions of Prince Kasattranuchit and conspirators. After the incident, Phra Anuchitracha Noi was promoted to Chaophraya Yommarat the Head of Police Bureau, one of the ministers of 396:. The Chakri once conducted a war against Cambodia with much success, and he is described as a man of talents, intimately acquainted with the resources and interests of Siam, and possessing more powerful friends and influence than any other Ministers. On the accession of the present King he bestowed on Chakri the dignity of Prince or 391:
On the evening of this day I paid my first visit to Chou Pya Chakri, who is generally considered the first Minister of Siam -... We found the Minister seated on a high cushion, and surrounded with as much as state as either of the princes. He appeared an elderly man of 60 years of age then, but much
284:, Noi's father Chaophraya Thamma Boonrot was stripped of his position due to a mismanagement during the war. His father was later restored to the position of Chaophraya Sithammathirat as the master of palace ceremonies. Noi's sister, Lady Pi, became a consort of Prince Itsarasunthon. 332:
to rescue Thalang. However, Yommarat Noi faced major problem as the Siamese lacked adequate ships to rally the fleet and had to construct from wood piles. Thalang fell to the Burmese in January 1810. Eventually, Yommarat Noi managed to send a force led by
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under protection from Vietnam. Yommarat Noi sent negotiation messages to King Ang Chan and Nguyáŧ…n Văn NhÆĄn the governor of Saigon but no responses were replied. Yommarat Noi then decided to burn down and destroy Oudong and
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visited Bangkok as the British envoy in 1825. Burney was arranged to visit Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon who was known as "Chou Pya Chakri". On January 4, 1826, Henry Burney visited Chou Pya Chakri;
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back to Bangkok in 1812. After returning from the Cambodian campaign, Chaophraya Yommarat Noi was appointed to the title of Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon and the position of
317: 281: 438:. However, an epidemic broke out inside the Siamese military camps at Phanphrao. Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon fell ill and died in 1827 at Phanphrao. 349: 582: 352:. Chaophraya Yommarat Noi was assigned to lead Siamese armies into Cambodia to settle the issues. As Yommarat Noi marched from 407: 426:. Aphaiphuthon defeated the Lao Prince Raxavong Ngao in the Battle of Lomsak and continued marching to station at 253:) or Prime Minister of Northern Siam from 1813 to 1827. He was a member of the Punyaratabandhu or Boonyarataphan ( 473: 81: 442: 441:
Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon married Lady U and their daughter Krueawan became a minor consort to King Rama III.
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Paths to Conflagration: Fifty Years of Diplomacy and Warfare in Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam, 1778-1828
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In 1809, King Rama I passed away and was succeeded by his son Prince Itsarasunthon as
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of a more intelligent and penetrating countenance than his colleague the
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rebelled against his elder brother the pro-Vietnamese Cambodian King
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and took the pro-Siamese Cambodian Princes Ang Sngoun, Ang Em and
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with Prince Ang Sngoun, King Ang Chan fled and took refuge in
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Phraratchaphongsawadan Krung Rattanakosin ratchakan thi 2
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ordered Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon to lead an army towards
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Committee of the VajiraÃąÄáđ‡a National Library (1910).
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Index

Chao Phraya
Rama II
Rama III
Chaophraya Rattanathibet
Chaophraya Bodindecha
Yommarat
Rama II
Tambon Phanphrao
Nongkhai
Siam
Siamese
Chaophraya
Thai
Thai
Thai
Thai
Thai
King Taksin
King Rama I
Nine Armies' War
King Rama II
Thai
Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall
Chatusadom
Bodawpaya
sent Burmese forces to invade
Phuket Island
Chaophraya Nakhon Phat
Nakhon Si Thammarat
Phra Borrirak Phubet

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