The king traditionally named his own successor, who was often his brot translation - The king traditionally named his own successor, who was often his brot Thai how to say

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The king traditionally named his own successor, who was often his brother rather than his son
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พระที่ชื่อสืบของเขาเอง ประเพณีที่มักจะมีพี่ชายของเขาแทนที่เป็นบุตร
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กษัตริย์ชื่อประเพณีสืบของเขาเองที่มักจะเป็นพี่ชายของเขามากกว่าลูกชายของเขา
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ผู้สืบทอดของเขาเองกษัตริย์ชื่อผ้า ที่มักถูกพี่ชายของเขามากกว่าลูกชายของเขา
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