- The Chao
Phraya River is the
major river in Thailand, with its low
alluvial plain forming the
centre of the country. It
flows through Bangkok and then...
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conventionally include the person's
birth name in parentheses, e.g. Chao
Phraya Chakri (Mut), who was
chief minister under King Taksin. The ranks, in descending...
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Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena (29
March 1887 – 14
February 1947),
simply known as
Phraya Phahon, was a Thai
military leader and politician. Born Phot Phahonyothin...
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company and the Chao
Phraya Express Boat. Therefore, her
theatre business was
located on her mother's land on the
banks of the Chao
Phraya river, in the same...
- The
Phraya Nakhon cave (Thai: ถ้ำพระยานคร, romanized: Tham
Phraya Nakhon) is a cave in Khao Sam Roi Yot
National Park, Hua Hin,
Prachuap Khiri Khan Province...
- 24 June 1932,
Phraya Phahon,
Phraya Songsuradet, and Phra
Phrasasphithayayut were
already carrying out
their part of the plan.
Phraya Phahon and some...
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Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada (Thai: พระยามโนปกรณ์นิติธาดา; IPA: [pʰrá.jaː má.noː.pà.kɔːn ní.tì.tʰaː.daː]; or real name Kon
Hutasingha (Thai: ก้อน หุตะสิงห์;...
- to go into the city.
Phraya Tak
insisted that
Phraya Chanthaburi should come to meet him at Wat Kaew.
Phraya Tak also told
Phraya Chanthaburi to surrender...
- who was a
younger sister to
Phraya Phetburi (personal name: Roeang) and
Phraya Ram
Chaturon (personal name: Chuan).
Phraya Phetburi (Roeang) was governor...
- Siam's most
powerful military leader.
Thongduang was the
first Somdet Chao
Phraya, the
highest rank the
nobility could attain,
equaled to that of royalty...