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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yong_SaetaeYong Saetae - Wikipedia

    Yong Saetae (Thai: หยง แซ่แต้; Chinese: 鄭鏞, Teochew: Dên Iong; ?–?) was a Chinese merchant and the father of King Taksin the Great. The Vietnamese called him Trịnh Yển (鄭偃). His birth name was Dên Dag (Chinese: 鄭達; pinyin: Zhèng Dá). Born in Chenghai County, Chaoshan, China.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ThephamatThephamat - Wikipedia

    However, official records of Thailand stated that she was a Thai noble woman, and married a Chinese merchant named Yong Saetae. Jean-Baptiste Pallegoix , also stated that she was a Thai. Moreover, the recent studies show that Nok-iang's mother was a younger sister to Mon nobles; Phraya Phetburi ( personal name : Roeang) and Phraya Ram Chaturong (personal name: Chuan).

  3. หยง แซ่แต้ ( จีน: 鄭鏞; พินอิน: Zhèng yōng; แต้จิ๋ว: Dên Iong; ?–?) [1] เป็นพระราชชนกใน สมเด็จพระเจ้ากรุงธนบุรี และเป็นพระภัสดาใน กรมพระเทพามาตย์ ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TaksinTaksin - Wikipedia

    Taksin was born on 17 April 1734, in Ayutthaya. [clarification needed] Taksin had Chinese Teochew, Tai -Chinese and Mon ancestry. His father, Yong Saetae ( Thai: หยง แซ่แต้; Chinese: 鄭鏞 Zhèng Yōng ), who worked as a tax-collector, [7] was of ethnic Teochew descent from Chenghai District, Shantou, Guangdong, China.

  5. Yong Saetae. Mãe. Nok-lang. Taksin (Royal Thai Institute): Somdet Phra Chao Taksin Maharat; em tailandês: สมเด็จพระเจ้าตากสินมหาราช, Somdet Phra Chao Krung Thonburi; ( Ayutthaya, 17 de abril de 1734 – Thonburi, 7 de abril de 1782) foi o único rei do reino tailandês de Thonburi. [ 1]

  6. zh-min-nan.wikipedia.org › wiki › Yong_SaetaeYong Saetae – Wikipedia

    Yong Saetae. Yong Saetae ( Thài-kok-gí: หยง แซ่แต้ , ? – ? ) Tiong-kok miâ-jī Tēⁿ Iông (鄭鏞), pún-miâ Tēⁿ Ta̍t (鄭達), sī Siam-lô ê chi̍t ê chèng-tī jîn-bu̍t. I sī Taksin ê lāu-pē. Tēⁿ Ta̍t sī Tiô-chiu-lâng, chhut-sì tī Tiong-kok Kńg-tang ê Têng-hái. I hō͘ hiong-chhin kiò chò ...

  7. Yong Saetae. Categories: Qing dynasty people. Chinese emigrants. Emigrants from former countries.