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Chatusadom or
Catustambha (Thai: จตุสดมภ์ RTGS:
Chatusadom,
literally "Four Pillars" from
Sanskrit Catur "Four" +
Stambha "Pillars") was the Thai system...
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reforms established official titles for high-ranking
ministers of the
chatusadom system, and the rank of phra was
added to the
previously used khun and...
- (Thai: เสนาบดี) or 'minister'. This type of
administration was
called the
Chatusadom (Thai: จตุสดมภ์) : King
Chulalongkorn (Rama V), who had
received a European...
- (Thai: สมุหนายก) was one of the two
chief ministers in the
historical Chatusadom government system of Siam (now Thailand),
originally charged with civil...
- old) Son of
Borommarachathirat II
Chettha (son)
Administrative reform Chatusadom, 1454 9
Somdet Phra
Borommarachathirat III สมเด็จพระบรมราชาธิราชที่ ๓...
- (Thai: สมุหกลาโหม) was one of the two
chief ministers in the
historical Chatusadom government system of Siam (now Thailand) in use from the
Ayutthaya through...
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albeit in
altered forms. The
central government was
dominated by the
Chatusadom system (Thai: จตุสดมภ์ lit. "Four Pillars), in
which the
court was led...
- and a half-older
brother of Uthumphon, in
concert with
other prominent Chatusadom ministers including Chaophraya Aphairacha the
Samuha Nayok or
Chief Minister...
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secondary son of Borommakot,
along with the high-ranking
ministers of
Chatusadom,
proposed to King
Borommakot to make
Uthumphon the new
Uparat or heir...
- to: Krom, each of the Thai
government ministries under the
historical chatusadom system Krom, a form of Thai
royal title Krom, a type of Thai government...