- Nong
Bunnak (Thai: หนองบุนนาก,
pronounced [nɔ̌ːŋ būn nâːk]) is a
tambon (sub-district) of Nong Bun Mak District,
Nakhon Ratchasima Province, northeastern...
- The
Bunnag Family or
House of
Bunnag (Thai: บุนนาค; RTGS:
Bunnak) was a
powerful Siamese noble family of Mon-Persian
descent influential during the late...
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dress in the Mon style.
Prince Mongkut was
supported by the pro-British Dis
Bunnak who was the
Samuha Kalahom, or
Armed Force Department's president, and the...
- Prayurawong; 1788 - 26
April 1855) or Dit
Bunnag (Thai: ดิศ บุนนาค; RTGS: Dit
Bunnak) was a
prominent political figure of Siam
during the mid-19th
century as...
- Nam-nguen
Boonnak (Thai: น้ำเงิน บุญหนัก, RTGS: Namngoen
Bunnak,
pronounced [nám.ŋɤ̄n būn.nàk]) is a Thai actress. She was born as
Suang Jaruwijit (สวง...
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Bunnak Phatthana (Thai: บุญนาคพัฒนา) is a
village and
tambon (subdistrict) of
Mueang Lampang District, in
Lampang Province, Thailand. In 2005, it had a...
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northeastern Thailand. Nong
Bunnak was
created as a
minor district (king amphoe) on 1 July 1983 by
separating the
three tambons, Nong
Bunnak, Saraphi, and Thai...
- บุนนาค. พระคัมภีร์สุริยยาตร์ศิวาคม. สำนักโหรหอคำ. (Aeur
Montianthong and
Bunnak Thongniam's
Suriyayat Sivakom for
Computer Users, in Thai) สุริยาอารักษ์...
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wartime Free Thai underground,
including Thawin Udom,
Thawi Thawethikul, Chan
Bunnak, and
Tiang Sirikhanth, were
eliminated in extra-legal
fashion by the Thai...
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whose personal name was
Chuang Bunnag (Thai: ช่วง บุนนาค; RTGS: Chuang
Bunnak; IPA: [t͡ɕʰûaŋ bun.nâ:k]), was a
prominent 19th
century Thai
figure who...