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    Nang Phraya Maeyuhua Sri Sudachan (Thai: นางพระยาแม่หัวศรีสุดาจันทร์; early 1500s – 1548 in Ayutthaya) was a queen of Ayutthaya by marriage to King Chairacha...
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  • to help set things right. His troops ambush and kill Worawongsa and Sri Sudachan, and Tien accepts the throne despite his monkhood. Upon hearing this...
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  • Though not having a son by a queen, Chai did have one, Yodfa, from Lady Sudachan, his favorite Chao Chom. However, she had a secret lover, Worawongsathirat...
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    The Siamese king Chairacha had been poisoned by his concubine, Lady Sri Sudachan, who had committed adultery with a commoner, Worawongsathirat, while...
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    assumed by his mother, Chairacha's chief consort Si Sudachan (ศรีสุดาจันทร์, also spelled Sri Sudachan), who was a descendant of the Uthong royal house....
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    Suriothai, Prince Tien entered a monastery to avoid the advances of Si Sudachan, the Queen Mother.: 38  Suriyothai was queen during the early part of the...
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  • 1369 Uthong Unnamed Chief (1) 1369 (2) 1388 (1) 1370 (2) 1395 Ramesuan Unnamed Chief 1395 1409 Ramrachathirat Sri Sudachan Chief 1548 Worawongsathirat...
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  • Ramathibodi II 1473–1529 r. 1491–1529 Worawongsa Thirat ?–1548 r. 1548 Sri Sudachan ?–1548 Chairacha ?–1546 r. 1534–1546 Borommaracha Thirat IV ?–1533 r...
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  • then sought alliance with Sri Thamnakorn clan led by Khun Inthrawongse and staged a coup against Worawongsathirat and Si Sudachan in 1548, restoring the...
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  • time. This was one of the plots to overthrow Worawongsathirat and Lady Sri Sudachan, led by Lord Pirenthorathep (later King Maha Thammaracha). This occurred...
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