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The Chakri dynasty has ruled Thailand since the founding of the Ratthanakosin era in 1782 following the end of king Taksin of Thonburi's reign, when the capital of Siam shifted to Bangkok. The Chakri which provides both name and emblem to the house of Chakri, is composed of the discus (Chakra) and the trident (Trisula), the celestial weapon of the God Narayana (an avatar of Vishnu) of whom the Siamese King is seen as a personification. The coined name Chakri thus denotes the transcending force of divine strength and stability upon the physical realm.
   Prior to the founding of the dynasty, King Buddha Yodfa Chulalok the Great (Rama I), held the title of Chao Pharaya Chakri for over 10 years. This title was held by the greatest warlords of Ayuthaya and was meant to reflect the prowess of the holder on the battlefield. In the founding of the dynasty King Rama I himself chose both name and emblem for the dynasty.

List of Kings

Vice-Kings

Until 1885 every king had a vice-king (Maha Uparaja, also often translated as second king), usually the brother of the king and the designated heir to the throne - however Rama II was the only former vice-king who actually ascended to the throne. When the vice-king died before the king, the title often remained vacant for several years. The system was abolished by King Chulalongkorn when his vice-king Bovorn Vichaicharn died. He then declared his oldest son the crown prince, but not vice-king.

List of Vice-Kings

  • Boworn Maha Surasinghanat สมเด็จพระบวรราชเจ้า กรมพระราชวังบวรมหาสุรสิงหนาท (1782-1802)
    • Anurak Thewet สมเด็จฯ เจ้าฟ้ากรมพระอนุรักษเทเวศร์ กรมพระราชวังบวรสถานพิมุข (Deputy Vice-King 1785-1806)
  • Isarasundhorn (later Rama II) (1806-1809)
  • Boworn Maha Senanurak สมเด็จพระบวรราชเจ้า กรมพระราชวังบวรมหาเสนานุรักษ์ (1809-1817)
  • Boworn Maha Sakpolsep สมเด็จพระบวรราชเจ้า กรมพระราชวังบวรมหาศักดิ์พลเสพ (1824-1832)
  • Pinklao พระบาทสมเด็จพระปิ่นเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว (1851-1866)
  • Boworn Vichaicharn สมเด็จพระบวรราชเจ้า กรมพระราชวังบวรวิไชยชาญ (1868-1885)

    Regents

    When the King is unable to perform his royal duties - because he's underage, out of the country for a prolonged time, or staying in a monastery as a monk - a regent takes over his duties.

    List of Regents

  • Somdet Chao Phraya Si Suriyawongse (1868-1873), until King Chulalongkorn became 20 years old
  • Queen Sripatcharinthara or Queen Saovabha (1897), while King Chulalongkorn traveled to Europe in 1897
  • Prince Narisaranuwadtiwongse (1934-1935)
  • Prince Oscar Anuvatana (1935)
  • Prince Athitaya Dibhabha (1935-1944)
  • Pridi Banomyong (1944-1946)
  • Rangsit, Prince of Chainat (1946)
  • Prince Dhanivat Bidyalabh Bridhyakon (1946-1950), until King Bhumibol Adulyadej finished his studies in Switzerland
  • Queen Sirikit Kitiyakara (1956), while King Bhumibol Adulyadej was a Buddhist monk
  • Princess Mother Srinagarindra (1960), while King Bhumibol Adulyadej and Queen Sirikit traveled to Europe.Further Information

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