Thai Monarchs
A history of Thai monarchs.
As the direct successor state, the Kingdom of Siam is included.
Contents
Kingdom of Sukhothai
Kingdom of Ayutthaya
Thonburi Kingdom
Rattanakosin Kingdom
So named because King Rama I moved the capital to Rattanakosin, but it was also known as the Kingdom of Siam.
Kingdom of Thailand
The Siamese Revolution of 1932 led into decades of coups and rebellions. Siam was officially renamed Thailand, and the Chakri dynasty lost then reclaimed absolute power.
Dynasties
Chakri
The current royal house of Thailand.
Monarch |
Beginning of Reign |
Rama I |
April 6, 1782 |
Rama II |
September 7, 1809 |
Rama III |
July 21, 1824 |
Rama IV |
April 2, 1851 |
October 1, 1868 |
|
Rama VI |
October 23, 1910 |
Rama VII |
November 26, 1925 |
Rama VIII |
March 2, 1935 |
June 9, 1946 |
|
October 13, 2016 |