The Thailand Royal Rainmaking Project (Thai: โครงการฝนหลวง, RTGS: khrongkan fon luang) was initiated in November 1955 by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Thai...
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crops for lack of water. The royal rainmaking project debuted on 20 July 1969 at his behest, when the first rainmaking attempt was made at Khao Yai National...
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departments were sent to Thailand to study rainmaking projects carried out by the Department of Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation. On March 22,...
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Doi Kham Royal Rainmaking Project Sufficiency Economy "The Royal Project Foundation's Background", Retrieved 2025-01-24. "The Royal Project Foundation"...
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Bhumibol Adulyadej (category Knights Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia)
support for royal projects was boosted. 'Sandwich' and 'Supersandwich' artificial rainmaking project under the Thailand Royal Rainmaking Project Chai Pattana...
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Agriculture in Thailand (section Rainmaking)
providing silkworm eggs and know-how to Thai farmers. The Thai Royal Rainmaking Project was initiated in 1995 by King Bhumibol Adulyadej. As Thai farmers...
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Doi Kham Middle Way Moderately prosperous society Royal Project Foundation Royal Rainmaking Project Sustainable living South-South in Action; Sustainability...
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Operation Popeye (redirect from Project Popeye)
Service. 19 May 1974. SEASIA Rainmaking (Report). Department of Defense. 1974. Archived from the original on 12 June 2009. Project Stormfury (PDF) (Report)...
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left to right; His royal trip to rural Chiang Mai province, riding on horse back. Two aeroplanes operating Royal Rainmaking Project. The king discussing...
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of rock between him and every other human who ever lived." The Royal Rainmaking Project of Thailand was carried out for the first time as an airplane attempted...
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Doi Kham (category Royal Initiative Projects)
34 retail shops nationwide. Royal Project Foundation Chaipattana Foundation Crown Property Bureau Royal Rainmaking Project Sufficiency Economy Theparat...
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Kingdom of Mapungubwe (section Rainmaking)
Mapungubwe Hill became the sole rainmaking hill, and its habitation by the leader emphasised a link between himself and rainmaking, which was substantial in...
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March 2016. Retrieved 25 July 2018. Hersh, Seymour M (3 July 1972). "Rainmaking Is Used As Weapon by U.S." New York Times. Retrieved 23 October 2016....
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Lozi people are closely related to the Balobedu and therefore also have rainmaking abilities. Lozi culture is strongly influenced by the flood cycle of the...
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John Henry Pepper (category Articles with Project Gutenberg links)
scientific solution to the problem might be possible and decided to attempt a rainmaking experiment. He took out a front page advertisement in the 30 January 1882...
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Statesmen.org Maria Fisch, The Mbukushu in Angola (1730-2002):A History of Migration, Flight and Royal Rainmaking, Colónia/Alemanha: Koeppe Verlag, 2005 v t e...
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David Livingstone (category Pages using Sister project links with wikidata namespace mismatch)
Christian, many European missionaries disagreed. The Kwena tribe leader kept rainmaking a part of his life as well as polygamy. Livingstone died on 1 May 1873...
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Barbary macaques in Gibraltar (section Royal visit)
Parker of the Royal Artillery (1944 – unknown) Major W O Skelton of the Royal Artillery (circa 1951) Gunner Wilfred Portlock of the Royal Artillery Regiment...
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the dragon of the pool will cause heavy rain to drive the object out. Rainmaking rituals invoking dragons are still very common in many Chinese villages...
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John Graeme Balsillie (section Rainmaking experiments)
completion, his inventive thoughts turned towards rainmaking and in late 1913 he commenced rainmaking experiments outside Melbourne as a private venture...
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South Africa (category Pages using Sister project links with hidden wikidata)
flat-topped summit of Mapungubwe Hill, with the population settling below. Rainmaking was crucial to the development of sacral kingship. By 1250, the capital...
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significance, contributing to its enduring influence. Rainmaking Prowess and its Political Significance: Rainmaking rituals held profound importance in Alur society...
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Sailor's Treasury. Norton. ASIN B0007DNHZ0. "The Project Gutenberg". 21 September 2011 – via Project Gutenberg. Lloyd, David (1659). The legend of Captain...
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shaman" in Shang rainmaking rituals), Lewis suggests that "Huang" in "Huangdi" might originally have meant "rainmaking shaman" or "rainmaking ritual." Citing...
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well before any colonial era public projects, was one of many proofs. Other examples include modern public projects designed by Charles Correa such as...
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spirits of the land, and were often turned to by other societies for rainmaking, as was the case at Mapungubwe. San shamans would enter a trance and go...
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colonial records, this was however a rare practice in Indonesia, one found in royal households. In Cambodia, both the lords and the wives of a dead king voluntarily...
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Saguaro (category Pages using Sister project links with wikidata mismatch)
stock that would be fermented by the medicine man. This was cause for rainmaking celebrations: Stories would be told, there was much dancing, and songs...
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S2CID 164360396. Howard, Margaret M. (1951), "252. Dried Cats", Man, 51, Wiley, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland: 149–151, doi:10...
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Stage ca. 1830 The Phantom Ship by Marryat at Project Gutenberg The Death Ship by W. Clark Russell at Project Gutenberg USA premiere of 1841 critical edition...
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