Chakri Dynasty — Country Kingdom of Thailand Titles King of Siam (1782 1949) King of Thailand (1949 Present) Founder Rama I … Wikipedia
Chakri — may refer to: Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke, King of Thailand from 1782 to 1809 The Chakri Dynasty, the royal house of Thailand Chakri (music), a form of folk music in Kashmir Chakri (music director), Tollywood music director HTMS Chakri Naruebet, a… … Wikipedia
Dynasty — A dynasty is a succession of rulers who belong to the same family for generations. A dynasty is also often called a house , e.g. the House of Saud or House of Habsburg . In the histories of Europe, much of Asia and some of Africa, ruling and… … Wikipedia
dynasty — dynastic /duy nas tik/; Brit. also /di nas tik/, dynastical, adj. dynastically, adv. /duy neuh stee/; Brit. also /din euh stee/, n., pl. dynasties. 1. a sequence of rulers from the same family, stock, or group: the Ming dynasty … Universalium
HTMS Chakri Naruebet — underway in the South China Sea in early 2001 Career (Thailand) … Wikipedia
Chet Ton Dynasty — The Chet Ton Dynasty (Thai: เชื้อเจ็ดตน; (RTGS: Chuea Chet Ton; meaning the Dynasty of the Seven Lords), also spelled Jedton, or officially, Thipphachakkrathiwong Dynasty (Thai: ราชวงศ์ทิพย์จักราธิวงศ์), was the royal house to which King Kavila,… … Wikipedia
Jedton Dynasty — The Jedton Dynasty (or Dynasty of the Seven Lords) was the royal house to which King Kavila, ruler of Lanna from 1782, belonged. It is also referred to as the Thipchakre Dynasty, Thiphayawongse Dynasty and Thipchakrathiwongse Dynasty after its… … Wikipedia
Chakkri Dynasty — ▪ Thai dynasty Chakkri also spelled Chakri, Thailand s ruling house, founded by Rama I, who, under the title of Chao Phraya Chakkri (military commander of the Chao Phraya area), had played an important role in the struggle against Burma … Universalium
Monarchy of Thailand — King of Thailand Monarchy … Wikipedia
Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke — King Rama I King of Siam Reign 6 April 1782 – 7 September 1809 ( 1000000000000002700000027 years, 10000000000000154000000154 days) … Wikipedia