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Chaophraya Surawong Waiyawat
เจ้าพระยาสุรวงศ์ไวยวัฒน์
Personal details
Born(1828-07-02)July 2, 1828
DiedOctober 30, 1888(1888-10-30) (aged 60)
Children65
Parents

Chaophraya Surawong Waiyawat (Thai: เจ้าพระยาสุรวงศ์ไวยวัฒน์ (วร บุนนาค); 2 July 1828 – 30 October 1888) was the eldest son of Somdet Chaophraya Borom Maha Sri Suriwongse and Thanpuying Klin.

Life

He started his service from the reign of King Nangklao. Later, in the reign of King Mongkut, he became Chao Muen Vaiwaranart, the head of the ten thousand servants. as chargé d'affaires, followed Phraya Sriphiphat (Pae Bunnag), who is the ambassador established diplomatic relations in Paris, Second French Empire in 1860. Later, he was graciously pleased conferred a title as Phraya Surawongwaiwat, Chamberlain and was for an ambassador to France once again to meet with Emperor Napoleon III in 1866.

In the early reign of King Chulalongkorn, he graciously promoted the title of Chao Phraya Surawongwaiwat at Samuha Phra Kalahom, Fief 10,000. In 1869, he held the position of Samuha Phra Kalahom for 19 years until his death in 1888. People commonly called Chao Khun Thahan or Chao Khun Kalahom and this name became the name of King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang later.

References

  1. "ประวัติของท่านเจ้าพระยาสุรวงษ์ไวยวัฒน์ (สมุหพระกลาโหม)" (PDF). ราชกิจจานุเบกษา. 5 (33): 288. 23 December 1888. Retrieved 9 November 2018.
  2. "ชมรมสายสกุลบุนนาค". Archived from the original on 2012-04-15. Retrieved 2023-06-12.
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