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Siaosi Tuʻipelehake (born
Siaosi Fatafehi Toutaitokotaha) was a
politician from
Tonga who
briefly served as
Prime Minister of
Tonga in
January 1905. Tu'ipelehake...
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Tuʻipelehake (or Tuʻi
Pelehake to be more
consistent with
similar titles, like Tuʻi Tonga, Tuʻi Haʻatakalaua and Tuʻi Kanokupolu) is one of the highest...
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Prince Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake (Sione Ngū Manumataongo; 7
January 1922 – 10
April 1999) was the
youngest son of
Queen Sālote
Tupou III of Tonga. He was the...
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workers before reaching a settlement. The king's nephew, ʻUluvalu (the 6th
Tuʻipelehake),
served as mediator. A
constitutional commission presented a series...
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Cabinet Minister,
member of the
royal family, and
holder of the
Tuʻipelehake prince title, one of the
thirty three titles of the
Tongan hereditary...
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Prince Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake.
Lavinia Mata-ʻo-Tāone was born in Nukuʻalofa on 4
April 1952, the
third daughter of
Prince Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake and Princess...
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person but
wherein now lie (since 2006) the
bodies of
Prince ʻ
Uluvalu Tuʻipelehake and his wife
Kaimana Aleamotuʻa.
Monarchs of the
current dynasty, the...
- Park, California,
caused the
deaths of
Prince Tuʻipelehake ʻUluvalu, his wife, and
their driver.
Tuʻipelehake, 55, was the
cochairman of the constitutional...
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Constitution of
Tonga Inaugural holder Tēvita ʻUnga (Premier)
Fatafehi Tuʻipelehake (Prime Minister)
Formation 1876 (Premier) 1970 (Prime Minister) Deputy...
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Polynesian Society. 87 (1): 41. ISSN 0032-4000. "Mailefihi
becomes 7th
Tuʻipelehake",
Islands Business, 2
August 2006 Reuter,
Thomas Anton, ed. (2006). Sharing...