Mongkut (Thai: มงกุฏ; 18 October 1804 – 1 October 1868) was the fourth king of Siam from the Chakri dynasty, titled Rama IV. He ruled from 1851 to 1868...
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prefix of King Mongkut's University. King Mongkut's University may refer to: King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi King Mongkut's University of...
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Cha mongkut (Thai: จ่ามงกุฎ, pronounced [t͡ɕàː mōŋkùt]) is a name of one of the traditional Thai desserts. It is similar to kalamae and is made of rice...
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Pinklao (section Reign with Mongkut)
7 January 1866) was the viceroy of Siam. He was the younger brother of Mongkut, King Rama IV, who crowned him as a monarch with equal honor to himself...
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The following is a list of children of King Mongkut. He had 82 children, 39 sons and 43 daughters from 35 wives. กรมศิลปากร. สำนักวรรณกรรมและประวัติศาสตร์...
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Chulalongkorn (category Children of Mongkut)
Both Mongkut and his son fell ill of malaria. Mongkut died on 1 October 1868. Assuming the 15-year-old Chulalongkorn to be dying as well, King Mongkut on...
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Anna and the King (category Cultural depictions of Mongkut)
in Siam during the late 19th century, who becomes the teacher of King Mongkut's (Chow Yun-fat) many children and wives. It was mostly shot in Malaysia...
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Siam (modern Thailand), as teacher to the children of the Siamese King Mongkut. Leonowens's own account was fictionalised in Margaret Landon's best-selling...
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Thai temple with both Kurt and Mongkut ready to fight. Mongkut proves to be too much for Kurt and mid-way through, Mongkut throws Kurt to a statue, virtually...
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Vajiravudh (redirect from Phra Mongkut Klao Chaoyuhua)
Chulalok (Rama I) Phutthaloetla Naphalai (Rama II) Nangklao (Rama III) Mongkut (Rama IV) Chulalongkorn (Rama V) Vajiravudh (Rama VI) Prajadhipok (Rama...
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