Thailand | 1987 | 25 Satang | King Rama IX
King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX)
Rama IX born 5 December 1927 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA, was the ninth
monarch of Thailand’s Chakri Dynasty. The youngest son of Prince Mahidol
Adulyadej and Mom Sangwan (later Princess Srinagarindra), he was
initially listed as “Baby Songkla” on his U.S. birth certificate. His name, Bhumibol
Adulyadej, means “Strength of the Land, Incomparable Power.”
He ascended the throne on 9
June 1946 after the mysterious death of his brother, King Ananda Mahidol,
and was crowned on 5 May 1950 in Bangkok. He pledged to reign with
righteousness for the benefit and happiness of the Thai people. King Bhumibol
and Queen Sirikit had four children.
On 9 June 2006, he
marked his 60th anniversary as king, becoming Thailand’s longest-reigning
monarch, highly respected and revered by his people.
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