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Vivadhanajaya

Vivadhanajaya (Thai: พระองค์เจ้าวิวัฒนไชย; RTGSWiwatthanachai; 29 April 1899 – 22 August 1960) was a Thai prince and government official. He was a grandson of King Mongkut (Rama IV). He served his country as the first governor of the Bank of Thailand, later as Minister of Finance and as the first chairman of the board of the Crown Property Bureau.[1][2]

Vivadhanajaya
Phra Voravongse Ther Phra Ong Chao (Thai: พระวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้า)
Prince Vivadhanajaya in 1940
BornVivadhanajaya Jayanta
(1899-04-29)29 April 1899
Bangkok, Siam
Died22 August 1960(1960-08-22) (aged 61)
Bangkok, Thailand
Spouse
  • M. R. Chaovarit Snidvongs
  • Princess Patkanana Kitiyakara
Issue3
Thaiวิวัฒนไชย
HouseJayanta family (Chakri dynasty)
FatherJayanta Mongkol, the Prince Mahisara Rajaharudaya
MotherMom Suan Jayanta na Ayudhaya

Early life and education edit

Prince Vivadhanajaya was born Mom Chao Vivadhanajaya Jayanta, the son of Prince Jayanta Mongkol, the Prince Mahisara Rajaharudaya, and Mom Suan Jayanta na Ayudhaya. Both of his parents died when he was still young. He attended the Royal Pages College when he was 6 years old, and finished Grade 6 at the age of 12 years old in 1911. After the death of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), Queen Saovabha Phongsri sponsored him for study in England. He began his elementary education at Torquay Preparatory School and was there for 2 years. In 1913 he entered Cheltenham College to continue his secondary education. In 1916 he began his studies at Magdalen College, University of Cambridge and received a second class honours degree in history (B.A.) in 1919. Afterwards he continued his studies in Paris at the École Libre des Sciences Politiques for 1 more year. In 1920 he completed his education and returned to Siam permanently.[3]

Government service edit

When he returned to Siam he entered the service of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI), to serve in the Ministry of the Treasury (named later changed to Ministry of Finance) as Secretary to the Minister. In 1927 King Prajadhipok (Rama VII), in recognition of his ability, appointed him the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of the Treasury. He was only 28 years old at the time, making him the youngest Permanent Secretary in the government.[4]

In addition to his government role he was also appointed to the West Coast Seaboard Council, which was established to maintain and improve the economic conditions of the country's western sea board. Around this time he was also appointed to the king's Privy Council.[5]

In 1930 Vivadhanajaya was appointed Director-General of the Revenue Department. Radical changes and reforms were implement by the prince. Such as the complete reorganisation and modernisation of the tax code. For the first time taxes were to be directly collected by the government as opposed to the old tax farms that were once used.[6]

The prince was highly regarded for his ability and competency. Even after the revolution of 1932, when all the members of the extended royal family were removed from government, the prince was able to remain in his post. In 1932 he was given the additional post of Director-General of the Excise Department, giving up this role in 1933. The prince remained as director-general of the Revenue Department until 1935.[7]

In 1942 the Bank of Thailand was founded by the Bank of Thailand Act, which was promulgated on 28 April 1942. Prince Vivadhanajaya was appointed its first governor and began his position on 27 November 1942. The prince held this position for a full term of 5 years, ending in 1946. During this time he steered the Thai Baht through the turmoils of World War II.[8]

Post-war service edit

 
Prince Vivadhanajaya signing the Anglo-Thai Peace Treaty in 1946

After the surrender of Thailand to the Allied powers in 1945. Prince Vivadhanajaya was appointed head of the Thai delegation to negotiate the ending of the status of war with the United Kingdom. On 21 September 1945 he arrived in Kandy, Sri Lanka to begin negotiations. Later the negotiations were moved to Singapore and were concluded in December of the same year. As a result, the Anglo-Thai Peace Treaty was signed on 1 January 1946. With Vivadhanajaya signing on behalf of the Thai government. Afterwards he also negotiated and signed the separate Australian–Thai Peace Treaty on 3 April 1946.

On 11 November 1947 the prince was appointed the Minister of Finance in the government of Prime Minister Khuang Aphaiwong, however when Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram replaced Khuang as prime minister on 8 April 1948, he removed the prince as finance minister. Instead on 3 September 1948 the prince was appointed governor of the Bank of Thailand, his second term in that office. However, after only 90 days he was once again returned to the position of finance minister on 30 November 1948. He served his this capacity until being replaced as minister of finance by the field marshal himself on 13 October 1949. After this, the prince retired from the government after almost 30 years of continuous service.[9]

On 8 May 1950 Vivadhanajaya was elevated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) to a higher princely rank of Phra Ong Chao in his coronation honours. Thus becoming Phra Worawong There Phra Ong Chao Vivadhanajaya.[10] On 8 April 1952 the prince was appointed to the newly formed privy council of King Bhumibol. Ever since his tenure as minister of finance the prince was asked to join the board of the committee overseeing crown property in 1948. Despite his retirement from the government the continued to sit on this board and was instrumental in the reforming of the Crown Property Bureau and the changing of its status as a government agency into an independent juristic body. He became its first chairman.

Family edit

Prince Vivadhanajaya was married twice. Both of his wives were of princely rank and are descended from Chakri kings. He was first married to Mom Rajawongse Chaovarit Snidvongs in 1921, they had two children together, she died in 1929. Her grandfather was Prince Wongsa Dhiraj Snid. Afterwards he married Mom Chao Patkanana Kitiyakara, a daughter of Prince Kitiyakara Voralaksana, the Prince of Chantaburi, and they had one child together. His second wife was the half-sister of Prince Nakkhatra Mangala, father of Queen Sirikit.

Death edit

Prince Vivadhanajaya had heart disease later in his life. On 22 August 1960 while writing a letter his heart stopped. He died at the age of 61 years, 3 months and 24 days. King Bhumibol receive the news of his death at the Queluz Palace, Lisbon, during a state visit to Portugal. The king assigned his mother, Princess Srinagarindra (who was regent at the time) to presided over the funeral ceremony.[11]

References edit

  1. ^ "วิวัฒนไชย - ฐานข้อมูลการเมืองการปกครองสถาบันพระปกเกล้า" (in Thai). Wiki.kpi.ac.th. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  2. ^ "พระวรวงศ์เธอพระองค์เจ้าวิวัฒนไชย". www.bot.or.th. Bot.or.th. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  3. ^ "พระองค์เจ้าวิวัฒนไชย - สารคดี.คอม [ Sarakadee Magazine ]". Sarakadee.com. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
  4. ^ . 2019-07-16. Archived from the original on 2019-07-16. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  5. ^ "พระวรวงศ์เธอ พระองค์เจ้าวิวัฒนไชยกับการต่างประเทศ". Library.coj.go.th. Retrieved 2019-07-17.
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  7. ^ "ทำเนียบผู้บริหารอธิบดีกรมสรรพสามิต". wasan.excise.go.th. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  8. ^ "ผู้ว่าการอดีตถึงปัจจุบัน". www.bot.or.th. Retrieved 2021-05-04.
  9. ^ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 59 (66): 653–654. 13 October 1949. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 21, 2020. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
  10. ^ (PDF). Royal Gazette (in Thai). 27 (67): 499–505. 9 May 1950. Archived from the original (PDF) on November 20, 2011. Retrieved 4 May 2021.
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vivadhanajaya, thai, พระองค, เจ, าว, ฒนไชย, rtgs, wiwatthanachai, april, 1899, august, 1960, thai, prince, government, official, grandson, king, mongkut, rama, served, country, first, governor, bank, thailand, later, minister, finance, first, chairman, board, . Vivadhanajaya Thai phraxngkhecawiwthnichy RTGS Wiwatthanachai 29 April 1899 22 August 1960 was a Thai prince and government official He was a grandson of King Mongkut Rama IV He served his country as the first governor of the Bank of Thailand later as Minister of Finance and as the first chairman of the board of the Crown Property Bureau 1 2 VivadhanajayaPhra Voravongse Ther Phra Ong Chao Thai phrawrwngsethx phraxngkheca Prince Vivadhanajaya in 1940BornVivadhanajaya Jayanta 1899 04 29 29 April 1899Bangkok SiamDied22 August 1960 1960 08 22 aged 61 Bangkok ThailandSpouseM R Chaovarit SnidvongsPrincess Patkanana KitiyakaraIssue3ThaiwiwthnichyHouseJayanta family Chakri dynasty FatherJayanta Mongkol the Prince Mahisara RajaharudayaMotherMom Suan Jayanta na Ayudhaya Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Government service 3 Post war service 4 Family 5 Death 6 ReferencesEarly life and education editPrince Vivadhanajaya was born Mom Chao Vivadhanajaya Jayanta the son of Prince Jayanta Mongkol the Prince Mahisara Rajaharudaya and Mom Suan Jayanta na Ayudhaya Both of his parents died when he was still young He attended the Royal Pages College when he was 6 years old and finished Grade 6 at the age of 12 years old in 1911 After the death of King Chulalongkorn Rama V Queen Saovabha Phongsri sponsored him for study in England He began his elementary education at Torquay Preparatory School and was there for 2 years In 1913 he entered Cheltenham College to continue his secondary education In 1916 he began his studies at Magdalen College University of Cambridge and received a second class honours degree in history B A in 1919 Afterwards he continued his studies in Paris at the Ecole Libre des Sciences Politiques for 1 more year In 1920 he completed his education and returned to Siam permanently 3 Government service editWhen he returned to Siam he entered the service of King Vajiravudh Rama VI to serve in the Ministry of the Treasury named later changed to Ministry of Finance as Secretary to the Minister In 1927 King Prajadhipok Rama VII in recognition of his ability appointed him the Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of the Treasury He was only 28 years old at the time making him the youngest Permanent Secretary in the government 4 In addition to his government role he was also appointed to the West Coast Seaboard Council which was established to maintain and improve the economic conditions of the country s western sea board Around this time he was also appointed to the king s Privy Council 5 In 1930 Vivadhanajaya was appointed Director General of the Revenue Department Radical changes and reforms were implement by the prince Such as the complete reorganisation and modernisation of the tax code For the first time taxes were to be directly collected by the government as opposed to the old tax farms that were once used 6 The prince was highly regarded for his ability and competency Even after the revolution of 1932 when all the members of the extended royal family were removed from government the prince was able to remain in his post In 1932 he was given the additional post of Director General of the Excise Department giving up this role in 1933 The prince remained as director general of the Revenue Department until 1935 7 In 1942 the Bank of Thailand was founded by the Bank of Thailand Act which was promulgated on 28 April 1942 Prince Vivadhanajaya was appointed its first governor and began his position on 27 November 1942 The prince held this position for a full term of 5 years ending in 1946 During this time he steered the Thai Baht through the turmoils of World War II 8 Post war service edit nbsp Prince Vivadhanajaya signing the Anglo Thai Peace Treaty in 1946After the surrender of Thailand to the Allied powers in 1945 Prince Vivadhanajaya was appointed head of the Thai delegation to negotiate the ending of the status of war with the United Kingdom On 21 September 1945 he arrived in Kandy Sri Lanka to begin negotiations Later the negotiations were moved to Singapore and were concluded in December of the same year As a result the Anglo Thai Peace Treaty was signed on 1 January 1946 With Vivadhanajaya signing on behalf of the Thai government Afterwards he also negotiated and signed the separate Australian Thai Peace Treaty on 3 April 1946 On 11 November 1947 the prince was appointed the Minister of Finance in the government of Prime Minister Khuang Aphaiwong however when Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram replaced Khuang as prime minister on 8 April 1948 he removed the prince as finance minister Instead on 3 September 1948 the prince was appointed governor of the Bank of Thailand his second term in that office However after only 90 days he was once again returned to the position of finance minister on 30 November 1948 He served his this capacity until being replaced as minister of finance by the field marshal himself on 13 October 1949 After this the prince retired from the government after almost 30 years of continuous service 9 On 8 May 1950 Vivadhanajaya was elevated by King Bhumibol Adulyadej Rama IX to a higher princely rank of Phra Ong Chao in his coronation honours Thus becoming Phra Worawong There Phra Ong Chao Vivadhanajaya 10 On 8 April 1952 the prince was appointed to the newly formed privy council of King Bhumibol Ever since his tenure as minister of finance the prince was asked to join the board of the committee overseeing crown property in 1948 Despite his retirement from the government the continued to sit on this board and was instrumental in the reforming of the Crown Property Bureau and the changing of its status as a government agency into an independent juristic body He became its first chairman Family editPrince Vivadhanajaya was married twice Both of his wives were of princely rank and are descended from Chakri kings He was first married to Mom Rajawongse Chaovarit Snidvongs in 1921 they had two children together she died in 1929 Her grandfather was Prince Wongsa Dhiraj Snid Afterwards he married Mom Chao Patkanana Kitiyakara a daughter of Prince Kitiyakara Voralaksana the Prince of Chantaburi and they had one child together His second wife was the half sister of Prince Nakkhatra Mangala father of Queen Sirikit Death editPrince Vivadhanajaya had heart disease later in his life On 22 August 1960 while writing a letter his heart stopped He died at the age of 61 years 3 months and 24 days King Bhumibol receive the news of his death at the Queluz Palace Lisbon during a state visit to Portugal The king assigned his mother Princess Srinagarindra who was regent at the time to presided over the funeral ceremony 11 References edit wiwthnichy thankhxmulkaremuxngkarpkkhrxngsthabnphrapkekla in Thai Wiki kpi ac th Retrieved 2019 07 17 phrawrwngsethxphraxngkhecawiwthnichy www bot or th Bot or th Retrieved 2019 07 17 phraxngkhecawiwthnichy sarkhdi khxm Sarakadee Magazine Sarakadee com Retrieved 2019 07 17 nithrrskar Interactive fri khxngaebngkchatithiiheraelncdkarkarenginphan Animation The Cloud 2019 07 16 Archived from the original on 2019 07 16 Retrieved 2021 05 04 phrawrwngsethx phraxngkhecawiwthnichykbkartangpraeths Library coj go th Retrieved 2019 07 17 BOT Learning Center sunykareriynruthnakharaehngpraethsithy room life 2019 07 16 Archived from the original on 2019 07 16 Retrieved 2021 05 04 thaeniybphubriharxthibdikrmsrrphsamit wasan excise go th Retrieved 2021 05 04 phuwakarxditthungpccubn www bot or th Retrieved 2021 05 04 Resignations and appointments of Ministers PDF Royal Gazette in Thai 59 66 653 654 13 October 1949 Archived from the original PDF on September 21 2020 Retrieved 4 May 2021 Announcemet on the elevation of royal princely and noble ranks PDF Royal Gazette in Thai 27 67 499 505 9 May 1950 Archived from the original PDF on November 20 2011 Retrieved 4 May 2021 hxngsmudphraxngkhecawiwthnichy 2019 07 16 Archived from the original on 2019 07 16 Retrieved 2021 05 04 Retrieved from https en 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