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Chaophraya Bodindecha

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Kaeo (1804 – 1871) seventh child, born to Lady Peng. He was made Phra Promborrirak of the Police Bureau in the reign of King Rama III. He served his father during the Siamese-Vietnamese Wars in 1841 and 1845. He led Prince Ang Duong to Oudong in 1841 and defended Phnom Penh against the Vietnamese in
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led the Vietnamese armies to lay siege on Oudong in September 1845. After some fightings and stand-offs, both sides agreed to negotiate. After five-month-long siege, Nguyáŧ…n Văn ChÆ°ÆĄng lifted the siege and went back to An Giang. It was agreed that Prince Ang Duong was to be crowned and tributes would
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from 1931 gives accounts on personal engagements between Bodindecha and Raxavong Ngao in the Battle of Bokwan. Raxavong Ngao drove Bodindecha off his horse and rushed his spear at the Siamese general that narrowly missed. Raxavong Ngao then slashed Bodindecha with sword but Bodindecha's younger
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to Saigon. Bodindecha met the Vietnamese fleet at Vàm Nao canal in January 1834 and the Battle of Vàm Nao ensued. The Siamese were defeated and Bodindecha and Phraklang retreated to ChÃĒu Đáŧ‘c. After repeated Vietnamese attacks on ChÃĒu Đáŧ‘c, Bodindecha decided to retreat to
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brother ran to aid and received the blow and died. Bodindecha took the opportunity to stab Raxavong's thigh with knife. Siamese soldiers came to rescue and shot Raxavong Ngao at his knee. Lao soldiers then carried Raxavong Ngao off the battlefield.
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In 1816, during one of the royal barge processions, Bodindecha accidentally had his barges passed across in front of one of the royal barges and faced treason charges. Bodindecha was imprisoned and only through the intervention of Prince
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societies had rioted and took over the city. Bodindecha supported Phraklang in his subjugation of Chinese rioters and they together returned to Bangkok. One year after his return to Bangkok, on 24 June 1849, Bodindecha died during the
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told Bodindecha the whereabouts of Anouvong so that Bodindecha managed to send his men to capture Anouvong and sent him as captive to Bangkok. Upon his return to Bangkok, King Rama III officially invested him with the title of
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that he was pardoned and released but relieved of his positions. He went on to serve Prince Chetsadabodin in his mercantile affairs. When Prince Chetsadabodin was crowned as King Rama III in 1824, Bodindecha was made
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Phiphitsali. Official genealogy of Sinhaseni family recognizes his seventeen children but it is believed that he had up to twenty-three children, some of them unrecorded. His notable children include;
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period, with personal name Sing (lit. "Lion"), as the fourth child to Chaophraya Aphairacha Pin. His mother was Lady Fug. His father, Chaophraya Aphairacha Pin, had served as
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led the fleet. Bodindecha marched through Cambodia virtually unopposed as King Ang Chan had fled to southern Vietnam along with his court. Bodindecha joined Phraklang at
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and managed to obtain peaceful surrender. The Vietnamese had retreated from Cambodia to An Giang Province by 1841. Bodindecha then sent Ang Im's younger brother Prince
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be sent to both Siam and Vietnam. Bodindecha presented the royal regalia granted by King Rama III to Ang Duong and crowned him as the King of Cambodia in 1848.
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fell ill and died during the campaigns in 1827. King Rama III then elevated Bodindecha to Chaophraya Rajasupawadi and transferred the responsibilities of the
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in 1809 and rose through ranks in Front Palace Police Bureau. He was later made Phraya Kasettraraksa the Head of Agriculture Department of the Front Palace.
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back to Vientiane to negotiate. Anouvong, however, ambushed the Siamese garrisons and retook Vientiane. The position of Bodindecha's encampment at
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Pagoda at Wat Tung Sawang Chaiyaphum, Yasothon Province, marking campsite of Chao Phraya Bodin Decha's army in the Laotian Rebellion (1826–1828)
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After many years in Cambodia, Bodindecha finally returned to Bangkok in 1848. On his way to Bangkok, Bodindecha met Phraklang again at
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Embassy to the Eastern courts of Cochin-China, Siam, and Muscat : in the U. S. sloop-of-war Peacock during the years 1832-3-4
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to fully control Cambodia. After the death of King Ang Chan in 1834, Emperor Minh Mᚥng put Cambodia under direct rule led by
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Upon his return to Bangkok, King Rama III commanded Bodindecha to return to Laos in order to completely destroy the city of
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Ket (1801 – 1869) fourth child, born to Lady Peng. He was made Chaophraya Mukkhamontri in 1855. He had nine children.
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Bodindecha had several wives, as per the contemporary practice of the era. His main wife was Lady Peng, daughter of
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Prime Minister of Northern Siam. The title name "Bodindecha" was from the king's personal name "Chetsadabodin".
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to lead Lao army to pursue Bodindecha. Bodindecha decided to meet his enemies at Bokwan (modern
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to Oudong as a candidate for Cambodian throne. Bodindecha returned to Bangkok in 1845.
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Bodindecha's victory at the Battle of Bokwan in 1828 caused Anouvong to flee to
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from Vientiane to Bangkok (which would later be returned to Vientiane in 1867).
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became insecure so Bodindecha decided to retreat south. Anouvong sent his son
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Partial list of locations named in his honor, or associated with him:
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The Vietnamese, however, renewed their attacks in May 1845 and took
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against Vietnamese rule. In November 1840, Bodindecha laid siege on
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The sword of Chaophraya Bodindecha, Bangkok National Museum
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the Head of Police Bureau. He had nine recorded children.
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to prevent further rebellions. During this time, Emperor
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and to put the Cambodian Prince Ang Em on the throne at
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Statue of Chao Phraya Bodin Decha (Sing Sinhaseni) at
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and Sing was transferred to the service under Prince
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Chaophraya Bodindecha was known as Sáŧ­u Pha Háŧa Di (
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He joined his lord in the campaign against 8: 1463:Siamese Mission to the United Kingdom (1857) 995: 978: 964: 956: 943: 924: 850:"Chapter XVIII —Embassy from Cochin-China" 766: 749: 743: 480:Rattanakosin Chronicles of the Third Reign 347: 321: 315: 297: 279: 261: 28: 419:. Bodindecha managed to take the city of 625:, aged 73, at his residence near modern 1266:Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon 832:"ប្រវត្តិសážķស្ត្រប្រទេសកម្ពážŧជážķ-ជំពើកទážļáŸĢ" 823: 360:. The prince was later crowned as King 195:Chaophraya Mukkhamontri (Ket Sinhaseni) 858:. Harper & brothers. p. 282. 721:Nawaminthrachinuthit Bodindecha School 1384:Burmese Invasions of Chiangmai (1797) 7: 727:Bodindecha (Sing Sinhaseni) 4 School 197:Chaophraya Yommarat (Kaeo Sinhaseni) 715:Bodindecha (Sing Singhaseni) School 1448:Siamese–Vietnamese War (1841–1845) 1428:Siamese–Vietnamese War (1831–1834) 683:or minor consort to King Rama III. 679:Malai, eleventh child. 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Index

Bodindecha
Chao Phraya
Statue of Chao Phraya Bodin Decha (Sing Sinhaseni) at Wat Chakkrawat Ratchawat, Bangkok
Wat Chakkrawat Ratchawat
Bangkok
Rama III
Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon
Chaophraya Nikonbodin
Phra Nakhon
Bangkok
Siam
Samphanthawong
Bangkok
Siam
Siamese

Chao Phraya
Thai
Khmer
Rattanakosin Kingdom
King Rama III
Laotian Rebellion
Anouvong
Vientiane
Siamese-Vietnamese Wars
1831–1834
1841–1845
Phra Nakhon District
Thonburi Kingdom
King Rama I

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