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Prajadhipok (8
November 1893 – 30 May 1941) was the
seventh king of Siam from the
Chakri dynasty,
titled Rama VII. His
reign was a
turbulent time for...
- The
Prajadhipok (Thai: ประชาธิปก), also
known as
Fighter Type 5, was a
Siamese single-seat
biplane fighter. It was the
second indigenous Siamese aircraft...
- and the rise of Western-educated
commoners fueled the revolution. King
Prajadhipok remained on the
throne and
compromised with
Khana Ratsadon. Two coups...
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crown p****ed to his
youngest brother,
Prince Prajadhipok of Sukhothai.
Offering the
throne to
Prince Prajadhipok was not
without a debate. In
doing so, another...
- extraterritoriality.: 408 A
bloodless revolution took
place in 1932, in
which Prajadhipok was
forced to
grant the country's
first constitution,
thereby ending...
- King
Prajadhipok Museum is a
museum in Pom Prap
Sattru Phai District, Bangkok, Thailand. The
building has
three floors of
permanent exhibitions relating...
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December 1904 – 22 May 1984), was
Queen of Siam as the wife of King
Prajadhipok of Siam.
Princess Rambai Barni Svastivatana was born on 20
December 1904...
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government of Siam from an
absolute to a
constitutional monarchy. King
Prajadhipok initially accepted this
change but
later abdicated due to his strained...
- extension. When completed, it will
connect Krung Thon Buri BTS
station with
Prajadhipok Road in Thon Buri
District for a
total distance of 2.68 km (1.67 mi)...
- V) of Thailand, and
mother of both King
Vajiravudh (Rama VI) and King
Prajadhipok (Rama VII). As in
accordance with Thai
royal tradition, King Vajiravudh...