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  1. He is the founder of the House of Kashemsri (ราชสกุลเกษมศรี) Prince Kashemsri Subhayok died in the reign of King Rama VI, on 3 January 1915 at the age of 57 due to illness.

  2. The Chakri Mahaprasat, inside the Grand Palace in Bangkok, the dynastic seat and official residence of the dynasty. The present royal family of Thailand belongs to the House of Mahidol ( Thai: ราชสกุลมหิดล; RTGS : Ratchasakun Mahidon ), a cadet branch of the Chakri dynasty. The House was founded by Prince ...

  3. His Highness Prince Suphayok Kasem (พระวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้าศุภโยคเกษม) (29 August 1872 – 1932), formerly known as: Mom Chao Nen Kashemsri (หม่อมเจ้าเณร เกษมศรี), was a son of Prince Kashemsri Subhayok and Mom Poem Kashemsri na ...

  4. 11 de mar. de 2021 · With Dr. Subhash Kak, we make a journey into the philosophical universe of Kashmiri Shaivism and its rich history and tradition.

    • From Lockyer and Schuster’s Report on The Total Solar Eclipse of April 6, 1875
    • From Schuster’s 1875 “Science in Siam” Research Paper
    • From M.C. Duangchit

    3.1.1 King Chulalongkorn

    Title:: 1. Phra Chulachomklao Chaoyuhua Posthumous name:: 1. Rama V Born:: 1. 20 September 1853 Died:: 1. 23 October 1910 First son by a Royal Queen in the reign of King Mongkut. He was only 15 years old when his father died in October 1868, and he succeeded to the throne under the regency of Somdet Chao Phraya Borom Maha Sri Suriyawong. Over the next five years he was prepared to assume his duties by observing court business and by travels to British Malaya and the Dutch East Indies in 1871...

    3.1.2 Prince Maha Mala

    Born as:: 1. Chaofa Chai Klang Title:: 1. Chaofa (Prince) Maha Mala Krom Phraya Bamrap Porapak Born:: 1. 24 April 1819 Died:: 1. 1 September 1886 Prince Maha Mala (Fig. 9.6) started his career during the reign of King Rama III. In the reign of King Rama IV (Mongkut) Prince Maha Mala worked in the Office of the Lord Steward of the Royal Household with the duties to oversee the Royal Palace and to judge cases of disputes. He also assumed responsibilities in the Royal Elephant Department and the...

    3.1.3 Prince Thong Kong Kon Yai

    Born as:: 1. Phra-ongchao (Prince) Thong Kong Kon Yai Title:: 1. Krom Luang Prachak Silapakhom Born:: 1. 5 April 1855 Died:: 1. 25 January 1925 Prince Thong (Fig. 9.8) was a son of King Mongkut, and one of the students of Anna Leonowens, the renowned English governess. He was ordained as a novice in 1868 and became a monk in 1875 (Krom Luang …). It was not known whether the Prince was still a novice when he drew his solar eclipse picture, but it was unlikely since he would not remain in monkh...

    3.2.1 Henry Alabaster

    Born:: 1. 22 May 1836 Died:: 1. 9 Aug 1884 (Garnier, n.d.-b) After graduation from King’s College, London, Henry Alabaster (Fig. 9.14) started work in Siam as a Deputy Consul in 1857. He was one of the surveyors for the construction of the New Road, the first modern road in Siam. When King Mongkut went to Wah-koa to view the total solar eclipse of 18 August 1868 (Soonthornthum and Orchiston, 2021), Alabaster led a contingent of French astronomers to the site (see Orchiston and Orchiston, 2017...

    3.2.2 Captain John Bush

    Title:: 1. Phraya Wisut Sakhoradit Born:: 1. 4 August 1819 Died:: 1. 3 April 1905 (Garnier, n.d.-a) Captain Bush arrived in Siam during the reign of King Mongkut and commanded Royal yachts for King Mongkut and King Chulalongkorn. He was the principal shareholder and Director of the successful Bangkok Dock Company. More importantly, he was the first Harbour Master of the port of Bangkok for thirty years. The post was a Royal appointment and Captain Bush received the initial title of Luang Wisu...

    3.3.1 Prince Bhanurangsi Sawangwongse

    Born as:: 1. Chaofa (Prince) Bhanurangsi Sawangwongse Title:: 1. Krom Phraya Bhanubandhu Wongseworadej Born:: 1. 11 January 1859 Died:: 1. 13 June 1928 (Bhanurangsi Savangwongse, n.d.) A son of King Mongkut, Prince Bhanurangsi (Fig. 9.15) was also a maternal brother of King Chulalongkorn. He was educated in the palace and later received a military education in the Royal Guards Division. While starting to learn English in 1873 he also became an apprentice in court procedures under Prince Maha...

    3.3.2 Prince Kashemsri Supayok

    Born as:: 1. Phra-ong Chao Kashemsri Supayok Title:: 1. Krom Muen Thiwakon Wongprawat Born:: 1. 17 August 1857 Died:: 1. 3 January 1916 A son of King Mongkut, Prince Kashemsri (Fig. 9.16) directed the Department of Mother-of-pearl Artists, participated in the Temple of the Emerald Buddha restoration project and was the Director of the State Property Department. The Prince had a short civil service career due to illness, but took on temporary assignments from time to time. Prince Kashemsri was...

  5. Top. Due to its separation from other Indo-Aryan languages and its geographical proximity to the Perso-Arabic world, Kashmiri has developed some features that distinguish it from other Indian languages. These features involve both the sound system as well as the morphological and syntactic structure of the language. Sound system.

  6. 18 de out. de 2022 · Phrasebooks. Kashmiri (कॉशुर, کٲشُر Koshur) is a northwestern Indo-Aryan language spoken primarily in the valley of Kashmir, a region situated mostly in the Jammu and Kashmir state of India. It has about 4,611,000 speakers: 4,391,000 of whom reside in India and 105,000 of whom reside in Pakistan.