Siege of Bangkok

The Siege of Bangkok was a key event of the Siamese revolution of 1688, in which the Siamese people ousted the French from Siam. Following a coup d'état, in which the pro-Western king Narai was replaced by Phetracha, Siamese troops besieged the French fortress in Bangkok for four months. The Siamese were able to muster about 40,000 troops, equipped with cannon, against the entrenched 200 French troops, but the military confrontation proved inconc... More

Duration:

  • 5 months (Jun 1688 — Nov 13, 1688)

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Duration:

  • 5 months (Jun 1688 — Nov 13, 1688)
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