- Palace. For the
first time the
descriptive term used was "Krom
Phrarajawang Bovorn Sathan Mongkol" (Thai: กรมพระราชวังบวรสถานมงคล) (lit. The
Great Au****ious...
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controversial and
unorthodox practice to this day. Phra Ong Chao
Yodying Prayurayot Bovorn Rachorod Rattana Rachakumarn (พระองค์เจ้ายอดยิ่งประยุรยศบวรราโชรสรัตนราชกุมาร)...
- Bangkok,
officially known in Thai as
Krung Thep Maha
Nakhon and
colloquially as
Krung Thep, is the
capital and most
populous city of Thailand. The city...
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exception of King
Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II) in 1809.
After the
death of
Bovorn Wichaichan in 1885, the
title of
Front Palace was
abolished and replaced...
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National Stadium of Thailand. In 1886,
after the
death of the last Vice King
Bovorn Vichaichan, King
Chulalongkorn chose not to
appoint one of his brothers...
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office was
abolished by King
Chulalongkorn when his
Uparat and
cousin Prince Bovorn Vichaicharn died. He then
declared his
oldest son the
crown prince of Siam...
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between the
reformist King
Chulalongkorn (Rama V) and the
conservative Prince Bovorn Vichaichan, the Vice King.
Chulalongkorn came to the
throne in 1868, with...
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Front Palace),
which was
described as the Phra
Bovorn Ratcha Wang (พระบวรราชวัง) or the 'glorious' (บวร;
Bovorn) palace.
Throughout the
period of absolute...
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Thanom Kittikachorn returned to
Thailand to
enter a
royal monastery, Wat
Bovorn.
Tension between workers and
factory owners became fierce, as the civil...
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characters Chanapol Sataya as Jom
Rapeepat Ekpankul as
Chead Thun
Thanakorn as
Bovorn Kavita Chindawath as
Boonta Nattasha Nauljam as ****pan
Parnthorthong Boonthong...