Nandiyavat Svastivatana

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Nanyadivat Svastivatana
Mom Chao (Thai: หม่อมเจ้า)
Nandiyavat Savastivatana before 1959.jpg
Born(1909-04-25)25 April 1909
Bangkok, Siam
Died18 October 1958(1958-10-18) (aged 49)
Bangkok, Thailand
SpouseSuvabavabraobarn Vudhijaya
Issue
Names
Nonyadivat Svastivatana
Thaiนนทิยาวัด สวัสดิวัตน์
House Svastivatana family (Chakri Dynasty)
Father Prince Svasti Sobhana, the Prince Svastivatana Visishtha
Mother Abha Barni

Prince Nandiyavat Svastivatana (also known as Nandiyavat Svasti) was a member of the Thai Royal Family and grandson to King Rama IV.

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Education

As a young man, Prince Nandiyavat graduated from Worcester Academy, Worcester, Massachusetts in 1927. [1]

Political careers

Prince Nandiyavat Svastivatana was appointed Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs in the government of Prime Minister Thawan Thamrongnawasawat.

Ancestry

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