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In
the reign of King Taksin, Relations with foreign countries were as follows:
Cambodia
When
Ayutthaya fell to Burma in 1767, Cambodia, a Thai vassal state from
Ayutthaya times, asserted its independence. Several expeditions had
been sent to take Cambodia. In 1781 the king wanted to categorically
annex Cambodia. His wish had not been realized when the reign came to
an arrupt end.
China
Relations
between King Taksin and the Ching Dynasty can be divided into three
periods according to time and situation:
1767-1770 :
The Ching Dynasty refused to
accept King Taksin's sovereignty due to a false report from Morsuelun
of Bantaimat.
1770-1771 : The
Ching Dynasty began to realize that Morsuelun's report was false
and began to change its attitude towards King Taksin.
1771-1772 :
King Taksin's envoy was warmly
received and given special support by the Ching court.
Vietnam
Thai
and Vietnamese relations in the Thon Buri period could be divided into
two stages. In the first stage Vietnam cultivated friendship with Thailand
because it believed the Thais could help settle its internal problems.
Later when Thailand had differences with Vietnam regarding Cambodia,
relations between the two countries became so strained towards the end
of the reign that they almost came to war.
Nakhon Si Thammarat
After
taking Nakhon Si Thammarat in 1769, King Taksin gave the administration
back to the local authorities. He raised it to the status of a vassal
state. Its governor held the rank of Chao Nakhon Si Thammarat, the equivalent
of a king. The vassal state and Thon Buri were on very good terms throughout
the reign.
Burma
During
the first ten years of the Thon Buri period, Thailand and Burma were
at war eight times. It can be said that Burma was Thon Buri sworn enemy.
Malay States
Major
Malay provinces, namely Pattani, Sai Buri, Peris, Kelantan, and Trengganu
had been Thai vassal states since the days of Sukhothai. When Ayutthaya
fell, these states became independent. As King Taksin was occupied with
the war against Burma and the revival of the country, the Malay states
were left free from Thai influence until the end of the reign.
Lanna
Major
Lanna states, namely Chiang Mai, Lampang, Lamphun, Phrae, and Nan, governed
themselves with their own princes. They were important strategically
for both Thailand and Burma that the two nations vied for control these
territories since Ayutthaya times.
Laos
At
the time, Laos consisted of three states :- Luang Phrabang, Vientiane,
and Champsak. King Taksin exerted his influence over Laos twice. Troops
were sent in 1776 to take Champasak, Khong and Attapeu. It also succeeded
in persuading Cambodian jungle towns of Talung, Surin, Sangkla, and
Khukhan to acknowledge Thai sovereignty. Thus the whole of southern
Laos came under Thai influence. A second expedition was sent in 1778
to take Vientiane. The Emerald Buddha and the Phra Bang were brought
to Thon Buri. Luang Phrabang, which had conflicts with Vientiane, also
pledged loyalty to the Thai monarch. Laos, therefore, became a Thai
vassal state until the end of the reign.
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