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Bhumibol Adulyadej
former King of Thailand (1927–2016)
Vajiralongkorn
Vajiralongkorn (born 28 July 1952), also known by his regnal name Rama X, is King of Thailand, reigning since 2016. He is the 10th monarch of the Chakri dynasty, the reigning dynasty of Thailand since 1782.
Prajadhipok
Prajadhipok, also known as Rama VII (8 November 1893 – 30 May 1941) was the seventh monarch of the Chakri dynasty and the last king of Siam under the absolute monarchy. He ascended the throne in 1925 and reigned until his abdication in 1935 during his self-imposed exile following his fallout with the new democratic government after the 1932 Siamese Revolution, which brought an end to the country’s absolute monarchy.
Vajiravudh
Vajiravudh (1 January 188126 November 1925) was the sixth king of Siam from the Chakri dynasty, titled Rama VI. He reigned from 1910 until his death in 1925. King Vajiravudh is best known for his efforts to create and promote Siamese nationalism. His reign was characterized by Siam's further Westernization, minimal participation in World War I, and lavish spending on arts and culture. He had keen interests in Siamese history, archaeology, and literature, as well as economics, politics and world affairs, and founded the country's first university, Chulalongkorn University.
Prem Tinsulanonda
former Regent of Thailand (1920-2019)
Sirikit
Sirikit (born Mom Rajawongse Sirikit Kitiyakara; 12 August 1932 – 24 October 2025) was Queen of Thailand from 28 April 1950 to 13 October 2016 as the wife of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX).
Samak Sundaravej
Thai politician (1935-2009)
Sarit Thanarat
Prime Minister of Thailand (1908-1963)
Pita Limjaroenrat
Thai businessman and politician
Thanom Kittikachorn
Prime Minister of Thailand from 1958 and 1963 to 1973
Thanin Kraiwichian
Thai lawyer and politician
Chatchai Chunhawan
Thai Army officer and politician (1920-1998)
Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada
Prime Minister of Siam from 1932 to 1933
Kriangsak Chamanan
Thai politician (1917-2003)
Pornsak Songsaeng
Thai male singer
Chawalit Yongchaiyut
Prime Minister of Thailand from 1996 to 1997
Rambai Barni
Queen consort of Siam (1904–1984)
Khattiya Sawasdipol
Thai general (1951-2010)
Luang Wichitwathakan (Wichit Wichitwathakan)
Thai nobleman (1898–1962)
Sangad Chaloryu
Thai admiral and politician (1915-1980)
Paribatra Sukhumbandhu
Thai prince (1881-1944)
Praphas Charusathien
Thai military officer, politician (1912-1997)
Pramarn Adireksarn
Thai politician
Seripisut Temiyavet
Thai general
Apirat Kongsompong
Commander in Chief
Sangchai Sunthornwat
Thai journalist (1943-1996)
Nawaphon
The Nawaphon organization (, alternatively transcribed as Navapol, Nawapol, Nawaphol, translated variously as 'new force', 'ninth force',) or 'nine new forces' was a Thai extreme right-wing, patriotic, Buddhist and anti-communist propaganda organization active during the country's short democratic period in the mid-1970s. Nawaphon has been described as a psychological warfare unit. Its mission: to support the Red Gaurs and propagandize the Thai population.
Boworadet
Prince Boworadej (; ; 2 April 1877 – 16 November 1953) was a Thai attempted-coup leader, government official, General, and royalty. After defeat in the 1933 rebellion, he sought asylum in Cambodia where he lived until 1948 when he returned to Thailand and died in 1953.