Chulalongkorn
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Chulalongkorn (Thai: จุฬาลงกรณ์, 20 September 1853 – 23 October 1910) was the fifth monarch of Siam under the House of Chakri, titled Rama V from 1 October 1868 to his death in 23 October 1910.
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Chulalongkorn จุฬาลงกรณ์ | |
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King Rama V | |
King of Siam | |
Reign | 1 October 1868 – 23 October 1910 |
Coronation |
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Predecessor | Mongkut (Rama IV) |
Successor | Vajiravudh (Rama VI) |
Regent |
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Viceroy | Wichaichan (1868–1885) |
Born | (1853-09-20)20 September 1853 Grand Palace, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Siam |
Died | 23 October 1910(1910-10-23) (aged 57) Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, Dusit Palace, Dusit, Bangkok, Siam |
Spouse |
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Issue Detail | 32 sons and 44 daughters, including:
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House | Chakri dynasty |
Father | Mongkut (Rama IV) |
Mother | Debsirindra |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Signature | |
Military career | |
Allegiance | Kingdom of Siam |
Service/ | |
Years of service | 1868–1910 |
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Commands held | Royal Siamese Armed Forces |
Chulalongkorn | |
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Thai name | |
Thai | พระบาทสมเด็จพระปรมินทรมหาจุฬาลงกรณ์ฯ พระจุลจอมเกล้าเจ้าอยู่หัว พระปิยมหาราช |
RTGS | Phrabat Somdet Phra Poraminthra Maha Chulalongkorn Phra Chulachomklao Chao Yu Hua Phra Piya Maharat |
Chulalongkorn was born as the son of King Mongkut in 1853. In 1868, he travelled with his father and Westerners invited by Mongkut to observe the solar eclipse of 18 August 1868 in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. However, Chulalongkorn and his father both contracted malaria which resulted in his father's death.[clarification needed]
Chulalongkorn's reign was characterised by the modernisation of Siam, governmental and social reforms, and territorial concessions to the British and French Empires. As Siam was surrounded by European colonies, Chulalongkorn, through his policies and acts, ensured the independence of Siam.[1][disputed – discuss] All his reforms were dedicated to ensuring Siam's independence given the increasing encroachment of Western powers, so that Chulalongkorn earned the epithet Phra Piya Maharat (พระปิยมหาราช, the Great Beloved King).