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Vajiravudh (1
January 1881 – 26
November 1925) was the
sixth king of Siam from the
Chakri dynasty,
titled Rama VI. He
reigned from 1910
until his death...
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mother of both King
Vajiravudh (Rama VI) and King
Prajadhipok (Rama VII). As in
accordance with Thai
royal tradition, King
Vajiravudh later bestowed on...
- This is a list of
works by King
Vajiravudh, Rama VI, of Siam. He
published dozens of plays, many of them
adapted English and
French plays,
often not as...
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surviving brother of
Vajiravudh of the
celestial Chaofa rank but he was
Vajiravudh's half-brother,
having a
different mother. Per
Vajiravudh's 1924 succession...
- King
Vajiravudh (Rama VI) led to the
unsuccessful coup. In 1909, a
group of
soldiers got into an
argument over a
woman with a
group of
Vajiravudh's pages...
- RTGS: Ananthamahidon) is his
given name, and is one word in Thai. King
Vajiravudh, his uncle, sent a
telegram on 13
October 1925
bestowing upon him this...
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Vajiravudh College is a
private all-boys
boarding school located at 197
Rajvithi Road, Dusit,
Bangkok 10300 Thailand. The
school was
established by Phra...
- of
Crown Prince, who
became heir
apparent to the throne. In 1924, King
Vajiravudh (Rama VI)
promulgated the 1924
Palace Law of
Succession to
regulate the...
- The Maha
Chulalongkorn (Thai: มหาจุฬาลงกรณ์) and Maha
Vajiravudh (มหาวชิราวุธ) buildings, also
referred to as the
Faculty of Arts Buildings, are a pair...
- Prajadhipok's
older brother (also a son of
Queen Saovabha),
Crown Prince Vajiravudh, who
became King Rama VI.
Prince Prajadhipok was by then commissioned...