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Chao Daradirekratanatanaphairot |
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������������Chao Daradirekratanaphairot was formely Chao Daoroeng, oldest son of Chao Chailankaphisansophakhun and Maechao Ko. He served as an official when his father was ruler of Lamphun. He was one of the important commanders of Lamphun during the Battle of Chaing Tung in the reign of King Rama IV. He was his fathers second man in the administration making the city continually prosper.
������������He received the royal appointment to be the ruler of Lamphun named Chao Daradirekratanaphairot worakhosakittisophon chaonakhonlamphun on the first waxing moon of the 6th month, the Year of the Pig, AD 1871. He had the royal decoration of the Crown of Siam (Monkutsayam mahasuraphon) bestowed on him. He passed away on September 17, 1892, after 21 years of ruling Lamphun.
������������His queen and royal consorts were 10 in all with 9 sons and 5 daughters who were granted the royal surname Na Lamphun while some of them used new surnames such as Wongdarawan.
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Chiang Mai University Library |
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Chiang Mai |
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ntic@lib.cmu.ac.th |
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Chiang Mai University, Funder
Naren Panyaphu, Advisor and expert |
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1 photo; color; 5x7 inch. |
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HLP-LP-NL002 |
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