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INDEX
          290
          Naresuen, King of Siam : taken as  Pauni, Captain, 245
            hostage to Burma, 128  ; appoint-  Pawara  T'ammaraja,  King  of
            ed Maha Uparat, 128  ; takes part  Burma, 192
            in war  with  Cambodia,  129 ;  Pawaret, Prince, 60 (fn.)
                              captures
            visit to Burma, 131 ;     P'ayao, 54, 56, 58, 78
            Muang Kum, 131  ; declares inde-  Pegu, 43, 54,  102,  148, 149, I93
            pendence of Siam, 132  ;  defeats  234  2 35. 236. 262, 264
            Burmese near  Sittaung  River,  P'etchaburi, 53, 64, 161
                attacks Prince of Chieng-  P'etraja, King of Siam  :  origin,
            133 ;
                    quarrels with Prince  211  appointed  Regent,  213;
            mai, 135 ;                     ;
            of Cambodia,  135  ;  present  at  usurps Throne, 214  ;  persecutes
                              invades   Catholics, 216, 217, 218  ; Treaty
            siege of Ayut'ia, 136 ;
            Cambodia, 137  ; becomes King,  with Dutch, 218 ;  negotiations
            139  ;  defeats  Burmese,  140  ;  with East India Company, 219  ;
            slays Burmese Prince, 142  ;  re-  distrust of French, 221  ; trouble
                                                          222  ill-
            organises Kingdom, 146 ;  again  at K'orat and Lopburi,  ;
           invades Cambodia, 147  ; invades  ness and death, 223  ;  character,
            Burma,  149 ;  receives Spanish  223
           embassy,  150 ;  again  invades  Phaulkon,  Constantino  :  origin.
            Burma, 150  ; Treaty with Chieng-  198  ;  official appointment, 199 ;
           mai, 151 ; again invades Burma,  relations with East India Com-
            151  ; siege of Taungu, 153  ; retreat  pany,  199,  202,  203  ;  letter
           from Burma, 153  ;  sends army  from James  II,  206  ; made a
           to Cambodia, 155  ; invades Shan  Count of  France,  210  ;  arrest
           States, 156  ; dies, 156 ; character,  and execution, 213  ;  character,
           156                         213
          Nawrat'azaw.  See  THARAWADI  Phaulkon, Mme., 214
           MIN                        Phnom Penh, 81, 261
          Ngam Muang, Prince of P'ayao, 54,  Pia, P'ra, 212, 213
           56.58                      P'ijai Sunn, P'ra, nominated King
         Nob Keo, King of Luang P'rabang,  of Siam, 223  ; resigns crown, 224
           129 (fn.), 151             Pilawko, King of Nanchao, 33
         Noh P'utt'angkun, King of Siam,  P'imai, 256
           See BOROMORAJA IV         Pinto, F. M., 27, 108, no (fn.), 112
         Nohrata.  See MAHA NOHRATA    (fn.), 113 (fn.)
         Koi, Pnnce, 212, 214        P'iren,  K'un.  See T'AMMARAJA,
                                       KING
                                     P'itsanuiok, 72, 8 1, 88, 90, 94. 95.
                                       10 1  ;  taken by Burmese, 118;
         O, Chao, rebellion of, 267    attacked by King  Chakrap'at,
         Ong  ng. King of Cambodia, 269  122  civil war  at, 245  ;  King
         Ong  ng, Prince of Cambodia, 236  ;
                                       Ruang, 255  ; captured by Priest-
         Ong K'am, Prince of Chiengmai,  King of Fang, 256;  taken by
           229, 234, 240, 243
                                       Burmese, 266
         Ong Wiet, Prince of Luang P'ra-
           bang, 222                 Ploughing Festival, 172 (fn.)
                                     Polo, Marco, 39 (note)
         Ordeal, Trial by, xox, 259
                                     Pong, Kingdom of, 36
                                     P'ongsawadan, 24, 25, 26, 27
                                     Portuguese  :  capture Malacca, 97  ;
         Fako, Siege of, 268           embassies to Siam, 98  ;  body-
         Palat, P'ra.  See MUSJKA, KING  guard  of  King  P'rajai,  102  ;
         Pallu,  Mgr.  See  HELIOPOLIS,  trouble  with  King  Songt'am,
           BISHOP OF                   1 68 ;  assist  King  Narai,  190
         P'angoa.  See BOROMORAJA I    (fn.)  ;  missionaries,  159 ;  first
         Patani :  naval  battle  between  Consul in Bangkok, 276
          Dutch and English, 167 ; Queen  Potts, Samuel, 201, 202
          of, 177  ;  war with, 179 ;  sub-  P'ra Nang Klao.  See RAMA III
          mission of, 180            P'ra Yot, King of Chiengmai, 96
         Patani, Raja of, rebellion, 1x9  P'rabat, 170
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