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honor of its
royal governor, Chiangpum,
whose royal title was
Luang Surin Phakdi. The
Surin portion of the
title is a
compound of two words, สุระ and อินทร์...
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place where rubber was
planted in Thailand.
Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahison Phakdi brought rubber saplings from
Malaya and
planted them here in 1899, and rubber...
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Phraya Ratsadanupradit Mahitsaraphakdi (Thai: พระยารัษฎานุประดิษฐ์มหิศรภักดี; 1857–1913, born Khaw Sim Bee (Thai: คอซิมบี๊; RTGS: Kho-simbi, Chinese: 許心美;...
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remembered Chao
Phaya Lae for his
loyalty and
awarded him the
title Phraya Phakdi Chumpon. He is
still a
local hero and his
statue has
become a
symbol of...
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Phakdi Chumphon (Thai: ภักดีชุมพล,
pronounced [pʰák.dīː tɕʰūm.pʰōn];
Northeastern Thai: ภักดีชุมพล,
pronounced [pʰàk.dīː su᷇m.pʰo᷇n]) is the westernmost...
- III to
promote Lae to be Khun
Phakdi Chumphon.
Later he was
promoted to be the
governor of
Chaiyaphum as
Phraya Phakdi Chumphon. When King
Anouvong declared...
- Bangkok, Siam
Burial Wat Intharam,
Bangkok Spouse Batboricha (Son)
Boricha Phakdi (Chim)
Consort Prang Issue 21 sons and 9 daughters, including: Inthraphithak...
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royal title Luang Surin Phakdi and
appointed the
village headman. When Rama I
became the Thai monarch, he
appointed Luang Surin Phakdi as the province's governor...
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married to Muen Si
Phakdi, a
minor local official. With him she had a daughter, Lady Prang, and a son, Thien.
After Muen Si
Phakdi had died, Lady Chan...
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Statue of
Phraya Rattanakun Adunlaya Phakdi, who in 1894 was
elected the
kamnan of
tambon Ban Len in Bang Pa-in,
making him the
first kamnan....