^This historical period is more colloquially referred to as the Rattanakosin period in Thailand. The term Rattanakosin can still refer to Thailand today since Bangkok is still its capital.
^Beginning with the Bowring Treaty of 1855, the country was referred to as the "Kingdom of Siam" in diplomatic treaties.[1]
^From 1925 to 1932, it had an established legislative council called Supreme Council of State of Siam, although it had no legislative powers.
^1800 (Lieberman)/Early 19th century (Baker-Phongpaichit).
Kerajaan Rattanakosin (bahasa Thai: อาณาจักรรัตนโกสินทร์, IPA: [āːnāːt͡ɕàk ráttanákōːsǐn] atau sering disebut Kerajaan Siam juga Kerajaan Bangkok adalah pusat kekuatan tradisional keempat dalam Sejarah Thailand. Kerajaan ini didirikan pada tahun 1782 dengan pendirian Bangkok sebagai ibu kota.
Referensi
Greene, Stephen Lyon Wakeman. Absolute Dreams. Thai Government Under Rama VI, 1910–1925. Bangkok: White Lotus, 1999
Wyatt, David, Thailand: A Short History, Yale University Press, 1984
^Lieberman, Victor (2003). Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800–1830 (Studies in Comparative World History) (edisi ke-Kindle). Cambridge University Press. ISBN978-0521800860.
^ abBaker, Chris; Phongpaichit, Pasuk. A History of Thailand 4th edition. Cambridge University Press.
^Lieberman, Victor (2003). Strange Parallels: Volume 1, Integration on the Mainland: Southeast Asia in Global Context, c. 800–1830 (Studies in Comparative World History) (edisi ke-Kindle). Cambridge University Press. hlm. 295. ISBN978-0521800860. "Siam's population must have increased from c. 2,500,000 in 1600 to 4,000,000 in 1800."