Aditya Dibabha
Prince Aditya Dibabha (Thai: อาทิตย์ทิพอาภา; RTGS: Athit Thip Apha; IPA: [ʔaː˧.tʰit̚˦˥ tʰip̚˦˥ ʔaː˧.pʰaː˧]; 24 July 1900 – 19 May 1946) was a member of the Thai Royal Family and a Siamese political figure. He served as Chairman of the Regency Council between the years 1935 and 1944, as King Ananda Mahidol was still a minor.[1][2][3]
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Born | Bangkok, Siam | 27 July 1900
Died | 19 May 1946 45) Bangkok, Siam | (aged
Spouse | Kobkaew Wisetkul |
House | Abhakara (Chakri Dynasty) |
Father | Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse |
Mother | Princess Dibyasambandh |
Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Biography
Aditya Dibabha is the son of Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse and Princess Dibyasambandh. He born on 24 July 2447 with the first name born Mom Chao Aditya Dibabha. He was married to Kobkaew Wisetkul maid of honor of Queen Rambai Barni on 5 January 1929 they did not have a successor. He died of cancer on 19 May 1946 with 42 years 299 days.
Military rank
- 1943 Lieutenant General, Vice Admiral and Air Marshal[4]
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References
- "พระประวัติของพระเจ้าวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์อาทิตย์ทิพอาภา".
- https://www.tnews.co.th/contents/320416
- http://drmlib.parliament.go.th/site.php?mod=document&op=preview&url=aHR0cDovL2RsLnBhcmxpYW1lbnQuZ28udGgvYml0c3RyZWFtL2hhbmRsZS9saXJ0LzIzMTM3OC9TT1AtRElQX1BfNDE5NTk1XzAwMDEucGRmP3NlcXVlbmNlPTE=&handle=231378&email=&v=preview
- http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2486/D/053/3154.PDF
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