Rama VII
Rama VII, also known as King Prajadhipok, was the seventh monarch of the Chakri Dynasty in Thailand. He reigned from 1925 until his abdication in 1935, making significant contributions to the modernization of the country. His reign was marked by political turmoil and the rise of democratic movements.
During his time, Rama VII faced challenges such as the 1932 revolution, which led to the transition from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy. After abdicating, he lived in exile in England and later passed away in 1941. His legacy includes efforts to promote education and social reforms in Thailand.