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			| Great Kings at Uthayaan Rachaphak |  |  
		  
	The 
		seven 
	
	Maha Raj 
		or ‘Great Kings’
	
	at 
	
	
	Uthayaan Rachaphak 
	(fig.), 
	from left to right and in 
		chronological order: King 
	
			
			Ramkhamhaeng 
						(fig.), 
		ruler of 
	
	Sukhothai 
						from AD 1279 to 1298 
	(fig.); 
						King
						
	
	Naresuan, 
		sovereign of 
	
	Ayutthaya 
						from AD 1590 until 1605 (fig.); 
		King 
	
	Narai, 
		ruler of
						
	
	Ayutthaya 
						from AD 1656 until his death in 
	
	Lopburi 
						in 1688 (fig.);
						
	King 
	
	Taksin,
	general and
						ruler of 
	
	
	Thonburi 
						from AD 1770 to 1782 
						(fig.);
						
	King 
	
	Phra Phutta Yotfa
	Chu, 
						formerly known as 
	general 
	
	Chao Phya 
						Chakri, the 
	founder and 
	first ruler 
	
	of the 
	
	Chakri
	Dynasty,
	known by the crown 
		title 
	Rama I 
		(fig.), 
		who ruled from AD 1782 until 
		1809;
						
	King 
	
	
	Phra Chom Klao, 
						also known as King 
	
	
	
	Mongkut 
						and with the 
		crown title 
	Rama IV 
						(fig.), 
		who ruled from AD 
	1851 
	until 
	1868; 
						and to the far right is King 
	
	
	
	Chulachomklao, 
						who is also known as 
	
	
	Chulalongkorn
	
	and with
	the crown 
		title 
	Rama V 
		(fig.), 
		who ruled 
	
	
	Siam
	from AD 1868 
	until 
	1910. 
    
	
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