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INDEX

                                     Bant'un  Noi,  Prince,  227.  See
                                       BOROMOKOT, KING
         Acheen, 196                 Be*rythe, Bishop of, 195, 196, 200
                Don  Tello
         Aguirre,         de,  Spanish
                                     Bhureng Noung, King of Burma :
           Ambassador, 149             becomes  King,  116;  captures
         Ailao, 32
                                       Chiengmai, 117;  invades Siam,
         Alaungpaya, King  of Burma, 236 ;  118;  returns to Burma,  119;
           invades Siam, 240  ; death of, 242  attacks Chiengmai, 120  ; renews
         Albuquerque captures Malacca, 97  war with Siam,  122  ;  captures
         Alexander VII, Pope, 196
                                       Ayut'ia,  124;  invades Wieng-
         Alienma, Governor of Pegu, 54  chan, 128  ;  dies, 130
         Anderson's English  Intercourse with
                                     Bintale", King of Burma, 191
           Siam, 28                   Bo  Mayu Nguan, Burmese Governor
                            81
         Angkor Tom, 46, 47, 76,  (fn.)  of  Chiengmai, 260, 262, 263
                         81
         Angkor Wat, 46, 47,  (fn.)   Bo  Supla,  Burmese General, 262,
         Anurak Songk'ram, Prince, burns
                                       263
           down  part  of Bangkok, 271  Boroma Trailokanat, King of Siam :
         Anurutha, King  of Burma, 47, 50  made Governor of P'ltsanulok,
         Ap'ai, Prince, 229 ; war with Maha  8 1  ; becomes King, 83  ; reforms
           Uparat,  231  ;  escapes  from  administration, 84  ;  legislation,
           Palace, 232 ;  captured  and exe-  84, 85, 86  ; wars with  Chiengmai,
           cuted, 232
                                       87-93  ; capture  of Malacca, 88 ;
         Ap'ai Tot, Prince, 212, 214   moves      to P'itsanulok, 88
                                            capital            ;
         Appeal,  law of, 184          becomes  Buddhist  pnest,  90;
         Arakan, 150, 152, 153
                                       captures Tavoy, 94;  dies, 94;
         Asoka, King of Maghada, 43
                                       character, 94
         At'ityawong, King of Siam, 175
                                      Borommet, Prince, 232
         Ayut'ia  :  Foundation  of,  62, 63  ;  Boromokot, King of Siam  : made
           fire at, 104  ;  first siege by Bur-  Maha  Uparat,  227;  dispute
           mese, 113;  second  siege, 118;               civil war
                                       about succession, 229 ;
           third          captured by
               siege,  124 ;           with Prince Ap'ai, 231  ; becomes
           Burmese, 124  ; sacked by Japan-
                                       King, 232  ;  executes opponents,
           ese, 161  ; attacked by rebels, 219 ;
                                       232;  family  troubles,  233;
           besieged by Alaungpaya,  241  ;  friendly  relations with Burma,
           last  siege  and  destruction by
                                       234;  treatment of ex-King of
           Burmese, 247-250;  retaken by                  to Cam-
                                       Pegu, 235  ; sends army
           Siamese, 252  ; rebellion at, 270 ;  bodia, 236;  receives Ceylonese
           and  passim                         and  sends
                                                          religious
         Azevedo, Miranda, Portuguese Am-  envoys  to  Ceylon,  237;  has
                                       mission
           bassador, 98
                                       Uparat flogged  to death, 237;
                                       dies, 238 ;  character, 238 ; legis-
                     B                 lation, 238
                                      Boromoraja  I,  King  of  Siam:
         Ban  Mtiang, King of Suk'ot'ai, 53  defeats Cambodians, 65  ; becomes
         Bangkok, 210, 245, 253 (fn,)  King,  70;  sends embassy  to
         Bangrachan village resists Burmese,  China, 70  ; war with Suk'ot'ai,
           246                         71, 72 ; war with Chiengmai, 73 ;
         Banteay Mas, Battle of, 227   dies, 74
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