The national emblem of Thailand, the arms of dominion of the Thai monarch, is called the พระครุฑพ่าห์. The Garuda was officially adopted as the national emblem by Vajiravudh in 1911. However, the mythica
A Garuda decoration on the prang of the 15th century Wat Ratchaburana, Ayutthaya Historical Park.
Cabinet Secretary affixes the seals to the 2007 Constitution after it was signed by the King and countersigned by the Parliament Speaker, 2007.
Constitutional Court Decision No. 12-14/2553 dated 3 November 2010, as published in the Government Gazette. The Garuda emblem is used on the letterhead, as is common on all Thai government documents.
A proclamation dated 19 October 2006. King Bhumibol Adulyadej signed at the top of the paper and prime minister Surayud Chulanont countersigned at the bottom. All of the four seals were used on this modern document.
Government of Thailand, officially the Royal Thai Government, is the central executive authority of the Kingdom of Thailand. The government is led by the prime minister who selects all the other minis
The Sappaya-Sapasathan is the meeting place of the National Assembly of Thailand
Government House of Thailand, offices of the prime minister and the cabinet of Thailand