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         Prajadhipok, King of Siam, 280  Rama VI, King of Siam, 280
         P'rajai,  King  of Siam:  usurps  Rama T'ibodi  I, King of Siam:
           throne,  101  ;  improves naviga-  origin, 62 ; founds Ayut'ia, 62 ;
           tion of river, 101  ; Law of Trial  war with Cambodia, 65 ;  war
           by  Ordeal,  101  ;  Portuguese  with  Suk'ot'ai, 65 ;  legislation,
                           war  with
           body-guard,  102 ;          66-69 ; death, 69
           Burma, 102  ; invades Chiengmai,  Rama T'ibodi  II, King of Siam :
           103  ;  again invades Chiengmai,  becomes  King,  95  ;  war with
           105  ; is defeated and retires, 106 ;  Chiengmai,  95 ;  casts  gigantic
           dies, 106  ; character, 106  image,  96  ;  second war  with
         P'rak'lang, 163               Chiengmai, 96 ;  relations with
         P'rak'lang, P'ya, victories against  Portuguese,  97, 98  ;  third war
           Burmese, 145                with Chiengmai, 99  ; reorganises
         P'rak'lang,  P'ya, supports Prince  army, 100  ;  dies, 100
           Ap'ai, 231  ;  is executed, 232  Rama T'ibodi, King of Cambodia,
                   See NAK'ON PATOM    2 36, 257, 261, 268
         P'rapatom.
         Prasat T'ong, King of Siam  : early  Ramesuen, King of Siam  : made
           life,  170,  172,  173  ;  executes  Governor of Lopburi, 64  ;  de-
           King J'etta, 174  ; executes King  feated by Cambodians, 65  ;  be-
           At'ityawong, 175  ; usurps throne,  comes King, 70  ;  abdicates, 70  ;
                                                             war
           175  ; trouble with Japanese, 176 ;  becomes King again, 75  ;
           relations with Dutch, 178  ; mas-  with Chiengmai, 75  ;  war with
           sacres 178; rebellion of Patani,  Cambodia, 76  ;  dies, 77
                 alters  calendar,  181  ;  Ramesuen,  Prince,  captured  by
           179 ;
           trouble with Dutch, 182  ; expe-  Burmese,  113 ;  attacks  Prince
           dition to Singora, 183  ;  legisla-  Sri Sin, 116 ; urges resistance to
           tion,  184-187 ;  death,  187 ;  Burmese, 117 ; taken as hostage
           character, 188              to Burma, 119  ;  dies, 120
         P'rasingh (image of Buddha), 74  Ramk'amheng, King of Suk'ot'ai  :
         Prasoet, Luang, history of, 25, and  his conquests, 53  ; sets up  vassal
           passim                      King of Pegu, 54 ; embassy to
         Prat'um, Nak, Prince of Cambodia,  China, 55  opens  Sawank'alok
           190                         potteries, 55  ;  assists in founding
         P'rohm,  Prince,  founds  Muang  Chiengmai,  56 ;  trouble  with
           Fang and Sawank'alok, 49, 50  Prince of P'ayao, 56 ;  adminis-
         P'rohm, Prince of Chiengmai, 73, 74  tration of  justice, 57  ;  invents
         Promanujit Jmnorot, Prince, 24  Siamese alphabet, 57;  dies, 58
                     See TAI SRA, KING
         Pu'mint'araja.               Rats, plague of, 257
         P'utta Loet La Nop'alai, King.  See  Ratsada, King of Siam, 100
           RAMA II                   Rayong, 251
         P'utta Yot Fa Chulalok, King.  See  Ruan, Priest-King of Fang, 254  ;
           RAMA!                       captures  P'itsanulok, 256  ;  de-
         Pye.  See PAWARA TAMMARAJA    feated by King Taksin and flees,
                                       259
                                     Ruang, P'ra, 52
                                     Ruang, King of P'itsanulok, 254,
         Rajabangsan, P'ya, 221        255
         Rajawarin, P'ra.  See RAMA I
         Ram, P'ya, adviser of King Mahin,
           121  ;  attacks P'itsanulok, 121  ;
           delivered to King of Burma, 124  Sakais, 40, 41
         Ram Dejo, P'ya, 151, 153    Sakdi Na, Law of, 85
         Ram Dejo, P'ya, rebellion of, 221  Saming T'oh, King of Pegu  :  be-
         Ram  Raja, King of Siam, 77   comes King, 234 ;  offers alliance
         Rama I, King of Siam, 273-275  to  King Boromokot,  234;  is
                                       deposed, 235  ;  flees to Ayut'ia,
         Rama II, King of Siam, 275-277
         Rama III, King of Siam, 277
                                       235 ; later history, 236
         Rama IV, King of Siam, 278-279
                                     Samuel, Thomas, 165
         Rama V, King of Siam, 279
                                     Sangitivamsa, 25
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