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  • KING BUDDHA YOT FA CHULALOK [ Rama I ] -

      His Majesty King Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke the first king of the Chakri Dynasty who established Bangkok as the capital of Thailand. He born in Ayutthaya on March 20, , the son of Phra Aksorn Sundara Smiantra, he was formerly known as Thong Duang. Following the fall of Ayutthaya in he entered the service of Phraya Taksin and fought by his side in almost every campaign until the latter became King Taksin, establishing the capital at Thonburi. He was created Luang Yorkrabat, then Phra Rajvarin, Chao Phraya Chakri and eventually Somdetch Chao Phraya Maha Kashatriya Suk by King Taksin, and following the deposition of King Taksin on April 6, [ at the age of 45 ] was chosen King, becoming the founder and first ruler of the House of Chakri two hundred years ago.
      On the year of his accession he moved the capital from Thonburi to the opposite bank of the Chao Phraya River, thus founding the city of Bangkok. It was during his reign that the Grand Palace was constructed and he installed the Emerald Buddha in the Chapel Royal following its completion. He died in Bangkok on September 7, and, as many historians have stated, the modern Siam dates from his reign.
      King Rama I or King Ramatibodi reigned for 28 years and passed aw

      Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke (Rama I)
      King of Siam
      Reign6 April, – 7 Sept,
      Coronation6 April,
      Full nameThong Duang (birth name)
      TitlesChao Phraya Chakri (pre-reign combatant title)
      BornMarch 20 ()
      Ayutthaya
      Died7 Sep (aged 72)
      PredecessorTaksin (of Thonburi)
      SuccessorBuddha Loetla Nabhalai
      ConsortQueen Amarindra
      Issue42 sons essential daughters

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      King Rama I (Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok):

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      King Rama I, also known as Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, was the founder of the Chakri Dynasty that still rules Thailand today. As king from , he established Bangkok as the new capital of Siam and built the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha there. His reign consolidated power and centralized administration to restore order after years of conflict, implementing a legal code that formed the basis of Thailand's modern legal system.

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      King Rama I, also known as Phra Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, was the founder of the Chakri Dynasty that still rules Thailand today. As king from , he established Bangkok as the new capital of Siam and built the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha there. His reign consolidated power and centralized administration to restore order after years of conflict, implementing a legal code that formed the basis of Thailand's modern legal system.

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