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• | Phra Sīsahathēp | (Pān), later elevated to the title of Phrayā Rātchasuphāwadī | ||
• | Čhamư̄n Sanphetphakdī | |||
• | Čhamư̄n Samœ̄čhairāt | |||
• | Čhamư̄n Rāchāmāt | (Kham Bunnāk), later titled Čhāophrayā Thiphākǭrawong | ||
• | Čhamư̄n Rāchābān | |||
• | Čhamư̄n Samuhaphimān | (Phǣ Bunnāk), later titled Phrayā Sīphiphat, elevated to the title of čhāophrayā in the reign of King Rama V | ||
• | Čhamư̄n ʿInthāmāt | |||
• | Lūang Sīkālasamut | |||
• | Lūang Raksāsombat | |||
• | Lūang Thēp(satsadī) | |||
• | Lūang Phithaksuthēp | |||
• | Khun Rātchanithān | |||
• | Mư̄n ʿAphai(thammakān) | |||
• | Nāi Chaikhan | (Yǣm Bunnāk), later titled Phrayā Wǭraphongphiphat | ||
• | Čhaochǭmmāndā Ưng | Daughter of Čhāophrayā Nikǭnbǭdin and mother of Krommalūang Wǭrasētsudā; given the title of Thāo Somsak in the reign of King Rama V | ||
• | Thāo Sīsatčhā | (Sǣng) |