-
Imperial Forces through the station. On
October 14, 1943, it was
rebranded PIAM by the
Imperial army,
being operated by the
Department of
Information through...
- Mata) or Chao Khun Chom
Manda Piam (Thai: เจ้าคุณจอมมารดาเปี่ยม) née
Piam Sucharitakul (Thai: เปี่ยม สุจริตกุล; RTGS:
Piam Sucharitakun) Her
Royal Highness...
- by H. E. Hea****
Company under Samuel Caches, goes on air; country's
oldest existing radio station,
renamed PIAM during the ****anese era and now DZRH....
- Prothero, p. 74. McNamara,
Edward (2014). "Mixing
Ashes of the Dead", EWTN. "
Piam et
constantem – Over de
crematie – RKDo****enten.nl". Rkdo****enten.nl. Retrieved...
- (=8.) King Mongkut, Rama IV of Siam 5.
Princess Savang Vadhana of Siam 11.
Piam Sucharitakul 1. King
Bhumibol Adulyadej, Rama IX of
Thailand 12. Chum Chukramol...
- 1835–1900
Debsirindra 1834–1862 (Queen)
Mongkut (Rama IV) 1804–1868 r.1851-1868
Piam Sucharitkul (Concubine) 1838–1904
Phueng Indravimala (Concubine) Somanas...
- Vadhana,
Saovabha Phongsri, and
Sunanda Kumariratana (Mongkut with
Concubine Piam), and
Sukhumala Marasri (Mongkut with
Concubine Samli).[citation needed]...
- (Piampiti Hatthakitkosol),
former member of The
Piams Ping (Piiamrak Hathakitkosol),
former member of The
Piams Timethai (Dharmthai Plangsilp) Min (Min Yongsuvimol)...
- Möngkawng) Hso
Piam Hpa 1250-1283 son Hso Kam Hpa (Tai Peong, Tai
Piam Hpa) 1283-1284 son Sao Xiao Hpa 1284-1285
younger brother of Hso
Piam Hpa Hso Wak...
-
Piyam (Persian: پيام, also
Romanized as Piyām, Payām, and
Pīām; also
known as Yām) is a
village in Mishab-e
Shomali Rural District, in the
Central District...