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12th century Siamese king
Anurāja (Thai: อนุราชา) was a Siamese monarch of the 12th century, recorded in the Ayutthaya Testimonies as the ruler of Mueang Phreak, whose political
Anuraja
Province of Thailand
Testimonies, the province center, Sing Buri, was founded by the Siamese monarch Anuraja in the early 12th century, who established it as the new capital of the
Sing_Buri_province
23rd Siamese king
born to Queen Indrasujādevī (อินทสุชาเทวี), the principal consort of King Anuraja of Phraek Si Racha, whose royal seat was situated at Sing Buri. According
Pra_Poa_Noome_Thele_Seri
12th century Siamese king
Prince Anuraja. The two subsequently eloped, an act that provoked the king's profound indignation. In retaliation, Sūryavaṃśa ordered Anuraja’s arrest;
Suryavamsa_(Siamese_king)
King of Siam from 1351 to 1369
Poa Noome Thele Seri, the progenitor of Ramathibodi I, was the son of Anuraja, ruler of the polity in Phraek Si Racha. Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk
Uthong
the Ayutthaya Testimonies, the city was founded by the Siamese monarch Anuraja in the early 12th century, who established it as the new capital of the
Sing_Buri
11th century Siamese king
Suchāvatīdevī but died in infancy, and two half-brothers—Sūryavaṃśa and Anurāja —who were born to the secondary queen consort, Suvaṇṇapabbata (สุวรรณบัพพตา)
Surindraraja
King of Siam from 1205 to 1253
Phri and Ayutthaya Died 1205 (1206) Suphanburi House Phetchaburi–Viang Chaiprakarn Dynasty Guruwamsa Father Anuraja of Sing Buri Mother Indrasujādevī
Uthong_I
11th century Siamese king
Suvaṇṇapabbata (สุวรรณบัพพตา), likewise bore two sons, Sūryavaṃśa and Anurāja. Śrīsiṃha is said to have reigned for 35 years and died at the age of 50
Srisimha
First Siamese king (reign began 757)
activity confined to the Menam Basin, and he is described as the son of Anuraja, the last monarch of Phraek Si Racha in modern central Thailand. This localized
Pra Poat honne Sourittep pennaratui sonanne bopitra
Pra_Poat_honne_Sourittep_pennaratui_sonanne_bopitra
King of Lavo-Tambraling
Dharmasokaraja III King of Phraek Si Racha Reign 1167–1180 Predecessor Anuraja Successor Fang-hui-chih (Refounded as Chen Li Fu) Born Indaprasthanagara
Sri_Dharmasokaraja_II
7th to 11th-century Mon civilization
Kalavarnadisharaja of Lavo The reigns of the monarchs from Visnuraja to Anuraja were retroactively calculated based on the interpretation on the Dong Mè
Dvaravati
Ancient political entities in Thailand
previous. Suryavamsa สุริยวงศ์ 1100–1132 Younger brother of the previous. Anuraja อนุราชา 1132–1167 Younger brother of the previous. In 1167, the Phraek
Siam_Confederation_(Xiān)
Asian state
to the Ayutthaya Testimonies, Pra Poa Noome Thele Seri was the son of Anuraja, the final ruler of Phraek Si Racha, who lost control of the territory
Suvarnapura_Kingdom
reign of King Arunaraja of Si Satchanalai, not to be confused with King Anuraja of Singburi with a similar name, who led an independent Sukhothai-Si Satchanalai
Administrative divisions of Thailand
Administrative_divisions_of_Thailand
Ancient settlement in Chai Nat province, Thailand
who was referred to Indraraja in the Ayutthaya Testimonies, was a son of Anuraja, a last monarch of Phraek Si Racha, and a son of Pra Poa Noome Thele Seri
Indaprasthanagara
King of Siam from 1111 to 1165 or from 905 to 935
region. These references would correspond to the period of its final ruler, Anuraja (r. 1132–1167), who was the father of Pra Poa Noome Thele Seri (fl. 1150–1225)
Sai_Nam_Peung
Thai semi-legendary kingdom
erroneous. Phanom Thale Sri is explicitly identified as an elder son of Anuraja, a ruler of an early Siamese polity in the Phraek Si Racha region, by the
Yonok_Kingdom
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