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Mongkut (18
October 1804 – 1
October 1868) was the
fourth king of Siam from the
Chakri dynasty,
titled Rama IV. He
reigned from 1851
until his
death in...
- Cha
mongkut (Thai: จ่ามงกุฎ,
pronounced [t͡ɕàː mōŋkùt]) is a name of one of the
traditional Thai desserts. It is
similar to
kalamae and is made of rice...
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prefix of King
Mongkut's University. King
Mongkut's University may
refer to: King
Mongkut's University of
Technology Thonburi King
Mongkut's University of...
- in Siam
during the late 19th century, who
becomes the
teacher of King
Mongkut's (Chow Yun-fat) many
children and wives. It was
mostly shot in Malaysia...
- Siam (modern Thailand), as
teacher to the
children of the
Siamese King
Mongkut. Leonowens's own
account was
fictionalised in
Margaret Landon's best-selling...
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variously known in
several languages as makuta, mahkota, magaik, mokot,
mongkut or
chada (see § Etymology and
origins below), is a type of
headdress used...
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Chulalok (Rama I)
Phutthaloetla Naphalai (Rama II)
Nangklao (Rama III)
Mongkut (Rama IV)
Chulalongkorn (Rama V)
Vajiravudh (Rama VI)
Prajadhipok (Rama...
- 7
January 1866) was the
viceroy of Siam. He was the
younger brother of
Mongkut, King Rama IV, who
crowned him as a
monarch with
equal honor to himself...
- runs the
underground fights in Thailand.
Forced to
fight the
champion Mongkut (Björnsson) for his freedom,
Sloane is once
again trained by
Master Durand...
- was born as the son of
Mongkut, the
fourth king of Siam. In 1868, he
travelled with his
father and
Westerners invited by
Mongkut to
observe the
solar eclipse...