Chaophraya Chakri (Mud)
Chaophraya Chakri | |
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| เจ้าพระยาจักรี (หมุด) | |
| Samuhanayok (Chief minister) of Ayutthaya Kingdom | |
| In office 1767–1774 | |
| Monarch | Taksin |
| Preceded by | Chaophraya Phrakhlang |
| Succeeded by | Chaophraya Chakri Thongduang |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1727 |
| Died | 1774 (aged 46–47) |
| Children | Phraya Yommaraj Mat Phraya Ratchawangsan Wang |
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Chaophraya Chakri (Thai: เจ้าพระยาจักรี), personal name Mahmud, Mud or Mood (Thai: หมุด, RTGS: Mut; 1727–1774), was the Samuha Nayok or the Prime Minister of Siam serving during the early years of Thonburi Period under King Taksin. He was of a Muslim Persian-Malay descent and a descendant of Sultan Suleiman of Singora. He was colloquially known as Chaophraya Chakri Khaek (Thai: เจ้าพระยาจักรีแขก), or "the Muslim Prime Minister".