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Aditya Dibabha

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Aditya Dibabha
Born(1900-07-27)27 July 1900
Bangkok, Siam
Died19 May 1946(1946-05-19) (aged 45)
Bangkok, Siam
SpouseKobkaew Wisetkul
HouseAbhakara (Chakri dynasty)
FatherAbhakara Kiartivongse
MotherDibyasambandh
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Prince Aditya Dibabha (Thai: อาทิตย์ทิพอาภา; RTGSAthit Thip Apha; IPA: [ʔaː.tʰít.tʰíp.ʔaː.pʰaː]; 27 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]

Biography

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Aditya Dibabha was a son of Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse and Princess Dibyasambandh. He born on 27 July 1900 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, aged 45.

Military rank

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National honours

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Foreign honours

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Arms

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Coat of arms of Prince Aditya Dibabha
Coronet
The Gold Chada Phok (coronet)
Escutcheon
The higher left quadrant (dexter base) depicts a Phra kiao (coronet) with a rays of light on top of pillow on a pink field. This quadrant represents the Prince is grandson of King Chulalongkorn. The higher right quadrant (sinister base) depicts a Surya rode in a rajasiha-drawn chariot on a red field. This quadrant represents the Prince is son of Prince Abhakara Kiartivongse. The last quadrant (chief) depicts a Chakra, anchor, and wings emblem which is the emblem of the Royal Thai Armed Forces on a navy blue field. This quadrant represents the Prince is the generals of three armies.

References

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  1. ^ "พระประวัติของพระเจ้าวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์อาทิตย์ทิพอาภา".
  2. ^ "ย้อนรำลึก! วันคล้ายวันสิ้นพระชนม์ "พระเจ้าวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้าอาทิตย์ทิพอาภา" พระราชโอรส "เสด็จเตี่ย" ผู้สำเร็จราชการแทนพระองค์ ในหลวง ร.๘". 19 May 2017.
  3. ^ "Parliament".
  4. ^ Ratcha Kitcha data
Aditya Dibabha
House of Abhakara
Cadet branch of the House of Chakri
Born: 27 July 1900 Died: 19 May 1946
Civic offices
Preceded by
Phraya Srisuthat
Governor of Nakhon Pathom
1931 – 1933
Succeeded by
Phraya Phiphit Amphon
Preceded by
Phraya Amomsakpasit
Governor of Phuket
1933
Succeeded by
Phraya Suriyadej Ronnachit