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Monthon (Thai: มณฑล), also
known as
Monthon Thesaphiban (Maṇḍala Dēśābhipāla; Thai: มณฑลเทศาภิบาล, lit. 'circle of
local government'), were administrative...
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country were
renamed "superintendent commissioner" (khaluang
Thesaphiban), and
their area of
responsibility was
called a monthon. In strategically...
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converted into the
Songkhla National Museum in 1953. In 1932,
Monthon Thesaphiban or the
administrative subdivisions was
dissolved and
changed to provincial...
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monthon and
appointed thesaphiban.
Administration was
divided into judicial, financial, and
administrative spheres and each
thesaphiban had a commissioner...
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northernmost part of the
peninsula was
under the
control of Bangkok.
During the
Thesaphiban reforms at the end of the 19th century, both
Nakhon Si
Thammarat and...
- When in 1895 King
Chulalongkorn established the
monthon as part of the
Thesaphiban administrative reform,
Nakhon Sawan became capital city of
Monthon Nakhon...
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Kingdom effectively became centrally administered from
through the
Siamese thesaphiban governance system instituted in 1899. By 1909, Lan Na
Kingdom no longer...
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Northeastern Thailand. The
first official town was
founded in 1793.
During the
Thesaphiban reforms in the
reign of King Rama V at the
beginning of the 20th century...
- and the
Ayutthaya Period of the King Narai.[citation needed] In the
Thesaphiban administrative reforms at the
beginning of the 20th century, the province...
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exclusive sovereignty (or suzerainty) over territories. With the
Thesaphiban reform of
Prince Damrong Rajanubhab at the end of the 19th
century the...