The Krairiksh family (Thai: ไกรฤกษ์, RTGS: Krairoek, pronounced [krāj.rɤ̂ːk]) is a Thai family of Chinese descent which traces its ancestry to Phraya Kraikosa (born Roek Sae-Lim)[Chinese script needed], a Hokkien Chinese born to immigrant parents who became Krommatha (lord of the Harbour Department) under King Taksin. The family name was bestowed by King Vajiravudh in 1913.[1] Many of the descendants of the Krairiksh family occupy key positions at the bureaucracy, finance, the professions and academia.[2]
Krairiksh ไกรฤกษ์ | |
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Parent family | Lin family |
Current region | Bangkok |
Place of origin | Ayutthaya |
Founded | Ayutthaya period |
Founder | Phraya Kraikosa |
Connected families | House of Chakri House of Sucharitakul Amatayakul family Panyarachun family |
Estate(s) | Thip Villa |
References
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- ^ Baker, Chris (2016). "The 2014 Thai Coup and Some Roots of Authoritarianism". Journal of Contemporary Asia. 46 (3): 401. doi:10.1080/00472336.2016.1150500. ISSN 0047-2336. S2CID 155380296.