Taksin - Issue

Issue

King Taksin had 21 sons and 9 daughters named

  • HRH Front Palace Krom Khun Intarapitak
  • HRH Prince Noi
  • HRH Prince Ampawan
  • HRH Prince Tassaphong
  • HRH Princess Komol
  • HRH Princess Bubpha
  • HRH Prince Singhara
  • HRH Prince Sila
  • HRH Prince Onica
  • HRH Princess Sumalee
  • HRH Prince Dhamrong
  • HRH Prince Lamang
  • HRH Prince Lek
  • HRH Prince Tassabhai
  • HRH Princess Chamchulee
  • HRH Princess Sangwal
  • HRH Princess Samleewan
  • HRH Prince Narendhorn Raja Kumarn
  • HRH Prince Kandhawong
  • HRH Prince Makin
  • HRH Prince Isindhorn
  • HRH Princess Prapaipak
  • HRH Prince Subandhuwong
  • HRH Prince Bua
  • HRH Princess Panjapapee
  • Chao Phraya Nakorn Noi - Ancestor of the Na Nagara (Na Nakorn),Yodcheewan Na Nagara (last living Empress) and Komarakul na Nagara families among others
  • HRH Prince (name unknown)
  • HRH Prince Nudang
  • HRH Princess Sudchartree
  • Chao Phraya Nakhonratchasima Thong In - Ancestor of the Indrakhamhaeng and na Rajasima families

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