Kings of Siam (Chakri)
1809-1824: Rama II
1824-1838: Rama III †
-faced with war from Burma (Heads of Burma > 1819-1857 Bagyidaw) and Vietnam from 1833 to 1839
-total defeat and gets killed in battle
1838-1839: Rama IV †
-killed in sack of Bangkok
-essentially means destruction of Chakri state
Kings of Siam (Bunnag)
1839-1856: Prayurawongse
-forms a court around him after sack of Bangkok
-and establishes capital at Nonthaburi upstream
-in the wake of it loses Lao states, Lanna, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Malay states
-but is able to reestablish a Siamese state
-renewed state-building is a tough process which takes most of his time
-including building a grand new capital at Nonthaburi
-pretty complicated process but does establish some semblance of stability
1856-1884: Suriwongse
-kills a bunch of Roman Catholic missionaries
-results in Spanish punitive expedition which bombards Bangkok and goes up to Nonthaburi
-sees Suriwongse accept defeat, allows establishment of Spanish colony downriver
1884-1902: Panuwongse
-Spanish forced to leave by French who stretch muscles in region
-instead sees the rise of British influence in its place
-and growing influence of British capital, and with it growing debt
1902-1914: Surawongse
-with Recessions > Panic of 1911, all its heavy debt to the British made payable on bankruptcy tables
-British expedition comes north up the river and storms Nonthaburi
-forces the signing of a treaty which brings pretty huge taxes northwards
-and imposes a powerful resident
1914-1945: Phatsakorawongse
1945-1949: Thiphakorawongse
-anti-British movement successfully launches violent revolution
-takes Nonthaburi
-declares a republic and forces monarchy into exile
Supreme Presidents of the Republic of Siam
1949-1958: idk
1949: Ran unopposed