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- The Tuʻipelehake (or Tuʻi Pelehake to be more consistent with similar titles, like Tuʻi Tonga, Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua and Tuʻi Kanokupolu) is one of the highest...
- over 25 years, serving under his brother King Tāufaʻāhau Tupou IV. Tuʻi Pelehake attended Newington College, Sydney, (1941–1942) and Gatton Agricultural...
- [[:fr:Siaosi Tuʻi Pelehake]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Siaosi Tuʻi Pelehake}} to the talk page...
- several-thousand-strong protest march in the capital, a call by the Tuʻi Pelehake (a prince, nephew of the king and elected member of parliament) for Australia...
- bequeathed the ancient title and its mana to his nephew, Fatafehi Tu'i Pelehake, who was the Tu'i Faleua, or Lord of the Second House (traditionally supposed...
- out (which apparently has still not happened). He also became the Tuʻi Pelehake (Favoured Ruler), another very high title. For years, Prince Fatafehi,...
- in reality the airfield is located on the Tuʻi Pelehake's estate, closer to the village of Pelehake (which did not yet exist as a village during the...
- Tāufaʻāhau Tupou I on both sides of his family. His father was Prince Tuʻi Pelehake Fatafehi Toutaitokotaha, who was also Prime Minister of Tonga in 1905....
- 1905 Monarch George Tupou II Preceded by Siaosi Tukuʻaho Succeeded by Siaosi Tuʻi Pelehake Personal details Born 1853 Died 1913 Occupation Politician...
- Tukuʻaho (7 October 1950 – 5 July 2006 (6 July in Tonga)) became the Tuʻi Pelehake, an hereditary title in the kingdom of Tonga, after the death of his father...