- (1819), and
Prince Piu (1822). Later,
Prince Klang would be
known as
Prince Mahamala. He was
granted the
title of Krom Khun
Bumraap Porapuksa, the 4th level...
- King Rama II No.
Surname Thai
Descended from 1 Mālakul มาลากุล
Prince Mahamala, the
Prince (Krom Praya)
Bumraap Porapuksa 2
Abharanakul อาภรณกุล Prince...
- 1851–1863
Chaophraya Phutharaphai (Nut Bunyarattaphan): 1863–1878
Prince Mahamala, who also held the
title Krom
Somdet Phra Bamrapporapak: 1878–1886 Chaophraya...
- This is a list of
ministers of
finance of Thailand: 1873-1886:
Prince Mahamala 1886-1892:
Prince Chaturonrasmi 1892-1894:
Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong...
-
Princesses Mālakul na
Ayudhya Malakul Na
Ayutthaya มาลากุล ณ อยุธยา HRH
Prince Mahamala, the
Prince (Krom Phraya)
Bamrapparapaksa 2 HSH Princes, 2 HSH Princesses...
-
Mongkut (Rama IV)
Mother Debsirindra Minister of
Royal Treasury In
office 1886–1892
Preceded by
Prince Mahamala Succeeded by
Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong...
-
ancestor of the
Abharanakul family.
Prince Klang later known as
Prince Mahamala, was
bestowed the
title of Krom Khun
Bumraap Porapuksa by his half-brother...
-
including studying civil service traditions and
royal traditions from
Prince Mahamala, the
Prince Bamrapporapak. He
carried out
military service in a special...
- (Pia Malakul, 1867-1916 2456–2468) He was a
grandson of
Chaoja Prince Mahamala He had been sent to
England as the
Siamese Minister in
London and Siamese...
- period.
During the
reign of King
Mongkut (Rama IV, 1851–1868),
Prince Mahamala [th]
wrote an epic poem
about the ceremonies,
titled Khlong Phraratchaphithi...