Showing posts with label Ekathotsarot’s. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ekathotsarot’s. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 13, 2012

King Ekathotsarot’s Letter, seventeenth century.


           The survival of a Thai government letter dating from the seventeenth  century is very rare. Some of the text of this letter is lost due to torn parts of the paper. But enough survives for us to piexetohether its contents. Although the leter refers many times to the King by the name Ekathotsarot (who ruled from 1605 to 1611), the same name was also used by later kings of Ayutthaya and it is likely that this letter drtes from later in the century.

          It concerns foreigners in Ayutthaya, specifically the Portuguese (called in old Thai pratukan) and a foreign ship’s captain named Kapitan ‘Malaweriben’. A number of Thai officials are mentionrf, Phraya Itsareha, LuangSamutsamaitri, and the ‘harbour master’ caonamcaotha).
           
            The letter spells our some of the terms and conditions under which the foreigners may trade and enjoy the protection of the king within a designated trading area (khanthasima) at Ayutthaya.