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Khuang Aphaiwong (also
spelled Kuang,
Abhaiwong and
Abhaiwongse; Thai: ควง อภัยวงศ์,
pronounced [kʰūaŋ ʔā.pʰāj.wōŋ]; 17 May 1902 – 15
March 1968), also...
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Khmer nationalist Bun
Chanmol married a
princess of the
House of
Abhaiwongse.
Members of the
Abhayavongsa family include:
Chaophraya Aphaiphubet (Baen):...
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island started to be used as a
political prison. In 1947
Khuang Abhaiwongse,
prime minister at that time,
pleaded and
received a
royal pardon for...
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Siamese suzerainty. He died in 1811. Baen was also the
founder of
House of
Abhaiwongse. Sons:
Phraya Aphaiphubet (Ros): 3rd
governor of
Battambang Phra Ang...
- (1851–1873)
Connected families House of
Chakri House of Na
Bangxang House of
Abhaiwongse House of Na
Nagara Ahamadchula family Amatayakul family Amatayakul family...
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faced the
opposition of the Thai
nobility and in
particular the
House of
Abhaiwongse which governed the
parts of Cambodia. This
aninomisty lasted until the...
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Chaophraya Kathathonthoranin (Yia
Abhaiwongse) ចៅពញាគធាធរធរនិន្ទ្រ យារ (ញ៉ុញ) 1860-1892 8
Chaophraya Aphaiphubet (Chum
Abhaiwongse) ចៅពញាអភ័យភូបេស ឈុំ 1892-1907...
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Bangkok period known as
Inner Cambodia or
Khamen Suan Nai. Baen
Abhaiwongse, of the
Abhaiwongse family, was
installed as governor, with the
title Chao Phraya...
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queen suffered two miscarriages. In 1924,
Vajiravudh married Krueakaew Abhaiwongse,
later renamed Suvadhana, a
daughter of Lord Aphaiphubet.
Queen Indrasakdisachi...
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Phiset Phanit (Thai: พระพิเศษพานิช), also
known as Poc Khun (Khmer: ប៉ុក គុណ) or
Wibun Pokmontri (Thai: วิบูล ปกมนตรี), was a
member of the Aphaiwong...