Chom Rat Chong Charoen

"Chom Rat Chong Charoen" (Thai: จอมราชจงเจริญ, lit: long live the great king) was the royal and national anthem of Rattanakosin Kingdom.

จอมราชจงเจริญ
English: Chom Rat Chong Charoen
Standard of the King Mongkut

Royal and National anthem of Siam
LyricsPhraya Srisunthonwohan (Noi Āchāryānkura)
MusicUnknown composer (uses the melody of "God Save the Queen")
Adopted1852
Relinquished1871
Preceded by"Sansoen Phra Narai"
Succeeded by"Bulan Loi Luean"
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Chom Rat Chong Charoen (Instrumental)
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History

In 1855 there were two captain, the first captain Thomas George Knox and Captain Impey arrived in Rattanakosin. Both are bringing the song "God Save The Queen", which is a song in honor of Queen Victoria of England in Siam a new lyrics have been written in English in honor of the reign of King Rama V, which has shown significant evidence in the Siam Recorder.

Later, Phraya Srisunthonwohan (Noi Āchāryānkura) Re-composed the lyrics in Siam dialect to the poetics of the poem Quite by being named the new song. "Chom Rat Chong Charoen "

Lyrics

Thai
Romanisation (RTGS)
Phonetic transcription (IPA)
English translation
ความสุข สมบัติทั้งบริวาร

เจริญพละปฏิภาณ

เอ้อเอย ผ่องแผ้ว

จงยืนพระชนม์นาน

นับรอบ ร้อยแฮ

มีพระเกียรติเลิศแล้ว

เล่ห์เพี้ยงเพ็ญจันทร์

Happiness The treasures of your subjects be

May your esprit flourish

Oh, may it shine!

Live long,

For a hundred cycles

Your honor steadfast

Radiant as the full moon.

References

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