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           wax with Luang P'rabang, 151  ;
           becomes tributary to Siam, 151 ;  East  India  Company:  relations
           disputes  between  rulers,  154  ;  with Siam,  162,  190,  199,
           re-annexed  to  Burma,                        194,
                                165 ;
                                        201, 202, 205  ; war with Siam,
           Burmese relinquish claims, 166 ;  206,       219, 220
           re-annexed  to  Burma,  169 ;    207,  208,  209,   ;
                                       envoy sent to Siam, 276
           further trouble with Burma, 177 ;
                                      Ekat'at,  King  of  Siam,  237;
           appeals to Siam, 191  ; captured
                                       becomes King, 239
                                                       ;  character,
           by King  Narai,  192  ;  regains  239  ;  reforms, 239 ;  war with
           temporary  independence,  229 ;  Burma,  abdicates,  241  ;
           assists King of Pegu, 235  ; again  reassumes 240 ;  242  ;  coun-
                                                crown,
           taken by Burmese, 243  ;  rebels  tenances Burmese  rebels, 243 ;
           against Burmese, 244  ; Burmese  fresh war  with  Burma,  243  ;
           misrule, 260  ;  invasion and cap-                 of
           ture of city by King Taksin, 262-  incompetence  during  siege
                                       Ayut'ia, 246 ;  flees from Palace,
           263  ; Burmese attack, 266  ; city  249
           abandoned, 266  re -established,  ; death, 249 ; cremation of,
                                       253
                       ;
           274                        Ekat'otsarot, King of Siam, 128
                .                                              ;
         Chiengrai, 78
                                       made Regent, 129 ;  courage at
         Chiengsen, 49, 55, 69, 78, 151, 154,  of           made
                                       siege   Ayut'ia,  136  ;
           265, 274
                                       Maha Uparat, 139 ;  slays Bur-
         Chin Chantu, P'ya, 129
                                       mese Prince, 143  ; becomes King,
         China, 39, 47, 48, 55, 70, 71, 79, 146,
                                        158  ;  system of taxation, 158  ;
           235
                                       foreign relations, 159  ; Japanese
         Chinese Rebellion, 232                       execution of
                                       body-guard, 159 ;
         Chit, Prince, 245             his son, 160 ; dies, 160 ; character,
                          See RAMA V
         Chulalongkora, King.          1 60
         Chulamam, Wat, 90            Emerald Buddha, 93, 94, 268
         Chulasakarat Era, 127, 181
                                      Extra-terntonahty  in Siam,  195,
         Ciladitya, King of Kanyakubja, 45
                                       278
         Clement IX, Pope, 197
         Clifford, Sir Hugh, 40, 46
         Coates, Captain John, 205, 207
         Coedes, Professor G., 8, 25 (fn.), 60  Fa, King of Nanchao, 35
                                      Fang, Pnest-King of.  See RUAN
           (fn.)
                                      Fang, Muang, Foundation of, 50
         Coelho, D. de, Portuguese Envoy,
                                      Fang Ken, King of Chiengmai, 78,
           98                          82
         Colbert, 200
                                     Farges, des, in command of French
         Commerce in Siam, 163
                                       troops in Siam, 210, 213, 217
         Crawfurd, Dr. J., mission to Siam,
                                     Fernandez, Portuguese Envoy, 97
           276
                                     Firearms, earliest use in Siam, 77
                                       (and fn.), 78
                                     Flons, P. W., 160  (fn.), 162
         Dala, P'ya, Governor of Martaban,
                                     Footprint of Buddha, 170
           154, 163, 164
         Dala, P'ya, becomes King of Pegu,
           235  ;  captured by Alaungpaya,  Golconda, 205, 206
           236 ; executed, 264
                                     Gyaing, 102
         Damrong Rajanubhab,  Prince,  8,
           25  (fn.), and passim                  H
         Debt, law of, 185
         Debt Slavery, law of, 186   Hamilton, Alexr., 221
         Dhammathat, 127             Hang, Mfiang, 156
         Dtia, Nai.  See StU, KING P'RACHAO  Heliopolis, Bishop of, 195, 196, 197
         Dutch in Siam, 159, 162 ; war with  Heylyn's  Gosmographie,  41  (fn.),
           English,  167  ;  relations  with  160 (fn.)
           King Prasat T'ong, 177, 179, 180,  Hill, John, 209, 218
           182,  183, 184  ; compound cap-  Hioun Tsang (Chinese monk), 45
          tured by Burmese, 247      Hippon,,Captain, 162
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