The great legal work of Rama I, …

Years: 1804 - 1815

The great legal work of Rama I, the Code of 1805—1808, is also known as the Law of the Three Seals.

He also takes steps to improve the Buddhist Church and oversees the compilation of a new edition of Buddhist Scriptures.

Rama I successfully defends his kingdom from Burmese incursions and receives the provinces of Battambong, and Siemrap from Cambodia.

By the time of Rama I’s death of in 1809, the Thai kingdom has annexed Chiang Mai and holds Kedah, Perlis, Kelantam, and Trengganu as vassal states.

Rama II succeeds him and continues his predecessor’s interest in religious and literary matters.

He also resumes relations with the West, suspended since the fall of Ayutthaya.

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