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capital, 253 ; becomes King, 253 ; Tharawadi Min, Burmese Prince of
establishes control over whole Chiengmai : becomes Prince of
Kingdom, 254-256 ; war with Chiengmai, 130 ; assists Burma
Cambodia, 257; captures Srit'- against Siam, 134; defeated by
ammarat, 258 ; captures Sawang- Siamese, 135 ; troubles with
buri, 259 ; reforms priesthood, Luang P'rabang, 151 ; becomes
invades Chiengmai, 260
259 ; ; vassal of King Naresuen, 151 ;
war with Cambodia, 261 ; Bur- disputes with Siamese Commis-
mese invasions, 262-266 ; wars sioner, 153 ; dies, 165
on Eastern frontiers, 267, 268 ; Thomas, Father, 195, 196
be- Prince. See CHAKRAP'AT,
invasion of Cambodia, 269 ; T'ien,
comes insane, 269 ; abdicates, KING
"
271 ; is executed, 272 Tiger," King. See SUA, P'RACHAO
Talalja, Regent of Cambodia, 269 T'llok, King of Chiengmai : usurps
T'am T'ien, Rebellion of, 219 throne, 82 ; wars with Siam, 82-
T'ammaraja, Lut'ai, King of Suk'- 93 ; dies, 93
ot'ai : accession, 59 ; becomes T'ip'anet, P'ya Luang, Viceroy of
priest, 59 ; his reforms and noble Chiengmai, 177
character, 60 ; stone inscription, T'ong In, Nai, 252
60 (fn.) ; public buildings, 60, Traibhumikatha, 6b
6 1 ; death, 61 Transliteration of Siamese names,
Tammaraja II, Sai, King of 28-30
Suk'ot'ai, 61 Tras Noi, Prince, 223 (and fn.)
T'ammaraja III, King of Suk'ot'ai, Tsui Lung, King of Nanchao, 34
61, 79 Turpin's History of S%am t 28, 190
T'ammaraja IV, King of Suk'ot'ai, (fn.), 245 (fn.), 246
61
T'ammaraja, Maha, King of Siam : U
conspires against K'un Wora- Udall, Captain, 206, 207
wongsa, no, in ; becomes Upali, 237
Governor of P'itsanulok, 112; Upahwong sect, 237
captured by Burmese, 113 ; joins Uparat, Maha, 92, no, 139, 216,
Burmese, 118; trouble with 227, 275
assists Ut'ai Raja, King of Cambodia, 273
Prince Mahin, 121, 122 ;
Burmese at siege of Ayut'ia, Ut'ong, 43 (fn.), 58, 62
123 ; set up as vassal of Burma, Ut'ong, P'ya. See RAMA T'IBODI I
126 defences of acces-
; strengthens Ut'ump'on, King of Siam:
capital, 128 ; death, 137 ; charac- sion, 238 ; abdicates, 239 ; re-
ter, 137 assumes crown, 241 ; again abdi-
T'ammaraja II, King of Siam. See cates, 242 ; captured by Bur-
BOROMOKOT, KING mese, 249 ; author of book called
T'ammaspk, King of Cambodia, 81 Statement of K'un Luang Ha Wat,
T'anaburi, 245, 253 (fn.) 238 (fn.)
Tarekpyemin, King of Burma, 54
Tavoy, 53, 63, 94, 144, 145, 243,
277 Vajiravudh, King of Siam. See
T'ep Krasatri, Princess, 119, 120 RAMA VI
T'ep P'ip'it, Prince : conspiracy of, Van Vliet, J., 27, 173 (fn.), 176
239 ; is exiled, 239 \ returns to (fn.), 181, 182, 183
Siam, 244 ; resists Burmese, 247 ; Votaries of the Cross, 197
sets himself is
up as King, 254 ; W
captured and executed, 256
T'ep Singh rebels against Burmese, Wanleh, Emperor of China, 146
229 Wareru. 54, 55
Tetsong, Emperor of China, 33 Was, 40, 41
Tha Burmese
Aung, Maung, Weltden, Captain, 208, 209
Governor of Pegu, 233 Westerwolt, 183
Thalun. See T'ADO MAHA T'AMMA- White, Captain George, 198, 199
RAJA White, Samuel 199* 208

