serve the Burmese court.
Four years after this devastating defeat at the hands of the Burmese, the Siamese regrouped under Phaya Taksin, a half-Chinese, half-Thai general who decided to move the capital farther south along the Chao Phraya River, closer to the Gulf of Siam. Thonburi Si Mahasamut, founded two hundred years earlier by a group of wealthy Thais who had turned it into an important trade entrepôt during the height of Ayuthaya's power, was a logical choice.
Fearing Thonburi was vulnerable to Burmese attack from the west, in 1782 Taksin's successor Phaya Chakri moved the capital across the river to a smaller settlement known as Bang Makok (Olive