Buddha Loetla Nabhalai

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Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II)
King of Siam
Image:Buddha Loetla Nabhalai portrait.jpg
Reign 18091824
Full name Chim (birth name)
Titles Prince Issara Sundhorn
Born 24 February 1767(1767-02-24)
Amphawa, Samut Songkhram Province
Died July 21, 1824 (aged 57)
Predecessor Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke
Successor Jessadabodindra
Consort Queen Srisuriyendra (Phra Phanwasa)
Issue 73 sons and daughters
Dynasty Chakri Dynasty
Father Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke
Mother Amarindra

Phuttaloetla Nabhalai, Rama II, now known as Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (February 24, 1767July 21, 1824), was a son of King Rama I and Queen Amarindra, he was born at his mother's home at Amphoe Amphawa in present day Samut Songkhram Province. His reign as King of Siam (18091824) brought in a renaissance of Thai arts and culture, especially in literature. Rama II had 103 children by his various wives.

During Rama II's reign, Thailand experienced a confrontation with Vietnam, then becoming a major power in the region, over control of Cambodia in 1813. Western influences had begun to be felt in Southeast Asia and in Thailand. In 1785 the British occupied Penang, and in 1819 they founded Singapore. Soon the British displaced the Dutch and Portuguese as the main Western economic and political influence in Thailand. The British objected to the Thai economic system, in which trading monopolies were held by royal princes and businesses were subject to arbitrary taxation. In 1821 the government of British India sent a mission to demand that Thailand lift its restrictions on free trade.

Buddha Loetla Nabhalai
Chakri Dynasty
Born: 24 February 1767 Died: 21 July 1824
Preceded by
Buddha Yodfa Chulaloke
King of Siam
18091824
Succeeded by
Jessadabodindra
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