Yes, Lord Hanuman is one of the many Vanaraswho helped Lord Sri Rama.
Sugreeva the king of monkeys and Hanuman the Sugreeva's friend, minister who became devotee of Rama.
When Lord Rama fought with the Ravana, the king of Lanka, he did not have his own army and was helped by 'Vanaras' (monkeys or it could be aboriginal tribes who painted themselves like monkeys, 'vanara' literally means people of the forests) and 'rikshas' (bears or it could be aboriginal tribes who painted themselves like bears). Lord Krishna is supposed to have married the daughter of the king Jambavanta of 'rikshas', Jambawanti. Later, in mythology, these became monkeys and bears, and hindus started worshiping Hanuman, a 'vanara' devotee of Lord Rama as the perfect devotee. Therefore, hindus feed monkeys and never think of killing one.
Lord Rama was king of Ayodhya.
Lord Rama was the son of King Dasarath.
King Rama was said to be the seventh avatar of Lord Vishnu.
Rama was an able, eminent king. He is role model for a good human, husband, and king.
Started by King Mongkut (King Rama IV) in1855 and proceeded by King Chulalongkorn (King Rama V) .
Lord Rama was the king of Ayodhya. He defeated Ravana, king of Sri Lanka.
King Dashrath is lord Rama's father.
King Dashrath is lord Rama's father.
King Dasharatha was the father of Sri Rama god.