• The samuhanayok (Thai: สมุหนายก) was one of the two chief ministers in the historical Chatusadom government system of Siam (now Thailand), originally...
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  • Chatusadom (redirect from Samuhanayok)
    Grand Chancellors (Thai: อัครมหาเสนาบดี) who held the rank of Chaophraya. Below Samuhanayok in Civil affairs were the Four Ministries, from which Chatusadom's...
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  • Rattanathibet (Phum): Held the position until its abolition. List of samuhanayok List of Defence Ministers of Thailand S. Plainoi (2016). ขุนนางสยาม : ประวัติศาสตร์...
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  • military affairs or samuhakalahom (Thai: สมุหกลาโหม), and the second Samuhanayok (Thai: สมุหนายก) for civilian affairs. The civilian ministry was divided...
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  • Yommarat (category Thai titles of nobility)
    Punyaratabandhu) – Served King Rama II; later became Chaophraya Aphaiphuthon, the samuhanayok. Chaophraya Yommarat (Noi Sisuriyaphaha) – Later became Chaophraya Mahasena...
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    Rama I (redirect from Rama I of Thailand)
    lord of Fang in 1769, Thongduang was raised to Phraya Yommarat and in the next year became Chao Phraya Chakri – the Samuhanayok (chief minister of the...
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  • Bodindechanuchit (category Thai titles of nobility)
    ratchathinnanam) granted to leaders of the military. In the Ayutthaya period, it was granted to some samuhanayok, one of the king's two chief chancellors...
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    Taksin (redirect from King of Thonburi)
    who was the Grand Chancellor of Civil Affairs (Thai: สมุหนายก, RTGS: Samuhanayok) in King Boromakot's reign, adopted him and gave him the Thai name Sin...
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  • Ramrachathirat (category Kings of Ayutthaya)
    ministers (Thai: อัครมหาเสนาบดี): one responsible for civil affairs, called samuhanayok (Thai: สมุหนายก); the other, for military affairs, called samuhakalahom...
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    Chaophraya Bodindecha (category Samuhanayok)
    child. She became Chao Chom or minor consort to King Rama III. Partial list of locations named in his honor, or associated with him: Chao Phraya Bodindecha...
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