• Chatusadom (redirect from Mahatthai)
    modern Cabinet comprising twelve ministries on April 1, 1892. The Krom Mahatthai of Samuha Nayok became the Ministry of Interior and Krom Kalahom became...
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  • Prince Damrong Rajanubhab became minister of the Ministry of the North (Mahatthai), originally responsible for the northern administration. When the Ministry...
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    of Kalahom (Gajasiha) and Mahatthai (Rajasiha). Kalahom was the department of the Military and the south, while Mahatthai was department of the civil...
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  • of the noble posts and titles include: The samuhanayok was head of the Mahatthai. During the Ayutthaya period, office-holders took the title Chakri, with...
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    was formed, consisting mostly of royal princes. Prince Damrong became Mahatthai Minister of Interior in 1892. Damrong introduced a modern bureaucracy...
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    Kingdom of Thailand (Abrv: MOI; Thai: กระทรวงมหาดไทย, RTGS: Krasuang Mahatthai) is a cabinet-level department in the Government of Thailand. The ministry...
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  • Thailand—the Kalahom (predecessor of today's ministry of defence) and the Mahatthai (precursor of the ministry of interior)—were introduced by Borommatrailokkanat...
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    responsibility of overseeing elections fell on the Ministry of Interior or Mahatthai Ministry. Under the premiership of Anand Panyarachun after the Thai general...
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  • Thai Name RTGS Head Purpose Ministry of Interior กระทรวงมหาดไทย Krasuang Mahatthai Minister Local administration and the north Ministry of War กระทรวงยุทธนาการ...
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    in 1892, Prince Damrong was chosen to lead the Ministry of the North (Mahatthai), which was converted into the Ministry of the Interior in 1894. In his...
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    samut thai khao. Each law was stamped with the seals of the ministries of Mahatthai (north), Kalahom (south), and Phrakhlang (treasury), hence the name of...
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  • charge of Siamese military affairs: 342–343  and a scribe: 196  in Krom Mahatthai of the Ayutthaya Kingdom during King Thai Sa's era. In his adolescence...
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  • Chamai Maruchet Bridge Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge Phan Fa Lilat Bridge Mahatthai Uthit Bridge Makkhawan Rangsan Bridge Thewakam Rang Rak Bridge Han Bridge...
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    Central-Siamese style Six Chatusadom Departments called Sena Hok (เสนาหก), namely Mahatthai, Kalahom, Nakhonban, Kromma Wang, Phrakhlang and Krom Na, were introduced...
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    Khu mue kamsuan si prat [Handbook for the Lament of Si Prat]. n.p.: Mahatthai Press. Phraya Pariyati Thamthada (1919). Tamnan Si Prat [History of Si...
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  • Bangkok Phan Phiphop Lila Bridge, Bangkok Phan Fa Lilat Bridge, Bangkok Mahatthai Utit Bridge, Bangkok Makkhawan Rangsan Bridge, Bangkok Thewakam Rang Rak...
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    and three royal nobilities, including Luang Thibet (หลวงธิเบศร์), Luang Mahatthai (หลวงมหาดไทย), and Luang Abhai (หลวงอภัย) caused those three clans with...
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