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English: The seal of the royal command (imperative word) of the king of Siam, used on royal edicts of the king of Siam, containing a word written in Khmer letters, "ព្រះបរម្មរាជឱង្ការ" (Thai equivalent: "พระบรมราชโองการ" phra boromma ratcha ongkan), literally meaning "great divine royal command".
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Child, J. T. (1892). The pearl of Asia: reminiscences of the court of a supreme monarch, or five years in Siam. Chicago: Donohue, Henneberry & Co. p. 349.

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