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| King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai King Rama II 1809-1824 |
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When King Phrabuddha Yordfah (Rama I) died the Siamese Throne passed to his son Phrabuddha Loetla Nabhalai. With this transference of Royal power by direct bloodline the Chakri Dynasty had begun. Phrabuddha Lert-Lah was born during 1767 and was the fourth child of his father. This was just around the time of the destruction of Ayutthaya by the Burmese and his father then officially Deputy-Governor of Ratchaburi had joined with King Taaksin to repel the invaders and reunify the country. Indeed as an eight year old the future prince went with his father to drive the Burmese enemy out of Chiangmai. When he was sixteen his father succeeded King Taaksin taking the title of King Phrabuddha Yordfah (Rama I) and Phrabuddha Lert-Lah was created a Prince. In 1787 the young prince accompanied his father to attack and take Tavoy which was under the control of Burma. The Siamese army managed to attack and win over several Burmese forts however the king himself had to withdraw the troops back to Bangkok due to the food shortage. |
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As a matter of fact the father and son along with the troops went back to attack Tavoy second time to claim victory 6 years later. Phrabuddha Lert-Lah knew a lot of the military arts as he had followed his fathers many campaigns. His official residence was that of the late King Taaksin and was on the opposite shore of Bangkok at Thonburi. The Temple of Dawn rose loftily from beside the young Princes palace. Now at the age of forty-three Phrabuddha Lert-Lah had been crowned Monarch of all Siam. Instead they launched a series of naval sorties along the southern coast and after their usual pillaging destruction and the taking of Thai people to Burma as slaves the Burmese took Talang and Phuket. This was to be probably the final invasion Burma made of Thailand but it was some time before the Siamese people were able to wrest Phuket from Burmese aggression. Further south Siam had lost its vassal state of Kedah (now in Malaysia) when the Sultan declared independence during the reign of King Taaksin. The Sultan of Kedah now decided to lease part of his Sultanate the island of Penang to the British East India Company in return for protection. The British indicated they would protect Penang Island only and in fact dispatched an envoy to the Siamese Court of King Rama II. The envoy proposed a treaty of friendship and commerce but negotiations proved difficult and confusing due to language barriers. Nevertheless in 1825 a treaty was signed between King Rama II and the British East India Company which permitted British ships and traders to conduct commerce with Thailand. This treaty uniquely in Siamese history was written in Thai English Malay and Portuguese as both King Rama II and the British had to depend upon the interpreters available. With shipping commerce developing under British Portuguese and Dutch flags King Rama II decided that his own trading vessels and men-of-war should fly a recognized banner. Previously Siamese ships flew a plain red flag when sailing or entering ports but many other traders used similar red flags and this caused a lot of confusion. King Rama II ordered that forthwith all Siamese ships would fly a national flag which has a white elephant against a red background. The Siamese Sovereign was very much a man for establishing foreign relations friendship trade and commerce and he ensured that his Kingdoms participation was very much in evidence. King Rama II was also a Monarch of culture and learning so a lot of his personal energy was directed towards the arts literature in all forms poetry music plays dramas painting nielloware ceramics woodcarving sculpture casting of Buddha images and temple building. He scripted plays himself that could be set to music and performed. He renovated and reconstructed Wat Jaeng or Aroon The temple of Dawn. Commemoration of King Taaksin of Thonburi
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He sculptured and cast the Buddha images in Wat Aroon. He continued to build up the 81 meter high pagoda studded with colorful ceramic tiles porcelain and ornate sculptures. 

























