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DescriptionKing Mongkut and Prince Chulalongkorn.jpg |
English: King Mongkut. Or Rama IV with his son the——future King Chulalongkorn |
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circa 1866 date QS:P,+1866-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 , as the "teenage boy shown," Chulalongkorn, "was born in 1853." And appears——to be, "about 13 here." The older man in the photo, Mongkut, died in 1868, so the photo must have been taken by, 1868. |
Source | http://www.thai-blogs.com/index.php/2005/09/21/the_daily_life_of_a_thai_king?blog=5 |
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01:03, 22 January 2009 | 209 × 380 (16 KB) | Sodacan | {{Information |Description={{en|1=King Mongkut or Rama IV with his son the future King Chulalongkorn}} |Source=http://www.thai-blogs.com/index.php/2005/09/21/the_daily_life_of_a_thai_king?blog=5 |Author=Unknown |Date=Unknown, probably around 1860s |Permis |
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