Borommarachathirat
Borommaracha or Borom Racha (Thai: บรมราชา, IPA: [bɔː.rom.má.raː.t͡ɕʰaː / bɔː.rom raː.t͡ɕʰaː]; Pali: Paramarājā; "Supreme King"), or the extended version Borommarachathirat or Borom Rachathirat (Thai: บรมราชาธิราช, IPA: [bɔː.rom.má.raː.t͡ɕʰaː.tʰí.râːt / bɔː.rom raː.t͡ɕʰaː.tʰí.râːt]; Pali: Paramarājādhirāja; "Supreme King of High kings"), was a Thai royal title. A historian suggestion says the title was created after the legendary leader Khun Borom.[1]
This title has been occupied by:
- Borommarachathirat I (died 1388)
- Borommarachathirat II (died 1448)
- Borommarachathirat III
- Borommarachathirat IV (died 1533)
- Taksin (1734–1782), known in some documents as Borommarachathirat IV
References
- ↑ Wongthes, Sujit (2013-12-24). "Khunluang Pha Ngua Mueang Suphan Yuet Amnat Ratthaprahan Ayutthaya" ขุนหลวงพะงั่วเมืองสุพรรณยึดอำนาจรัฐประหารอยุธยา [The Fifth Lord of Suphan Staged a Coup in Ayutthaya]. Sujitwongthes.com (in Thai). Bangkok: Matichon. Retrieved 2015-12-22.
See also
- Borom Reachea, Khmer equivalent title
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