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Vichai Malikul
Vichai or Wichai ( th, วิชัย) is a Thai masculine given name meaning "victory". It is derived from the Pali/Sanskrit word ( विजय), and is cognate with the Indian name Vijay. People with the name include: * Vichai Limcharoen, boxer * Vichai Rachanon, boxer * Vichai Sanghamkichakul, footballer * Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha ( th, วิชัย ศรีวัฒนประภา;} born Vichai Raksriaksorn, th, วิชัย รักศรีอักษร; 4 April 1958 – 27 October 2018) was a Thai billionaire businessman and t ..., billionaire businessman See also * Vichai (king), ruler of the Kingdom of Lan Xang, 1637–1638 References {{given name Thai masculine given names ...
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Vijaya
Vijaya may refer to: Places * Vijaya (Champa), a city-state and former capital of the historic Champa in what is now Vietnam * Vijayawada, a city in Andhra Pradesh, India People * Prince Vijaya of Sri Lanka (fl. 543–505 BC), earliest recorded king of Sri Lanka * Vijaya (Satavahana) (c. 3rd century), Indian ruler of the Satavahana dynasty; successor of Yajna Sri Satakarni * Vijaya Manikya I (r. 1488), king of Tripura * Vijaya Manikya II (r. 1532–1563), king of Tripura * Vijaya-Bhattarika (r. c. 650–655), regent of the Chalukya dynasty of southern India * Vijaya Kumaratunga (1945–1988), Sri Lankan actor, social activist, politician * Vijaya Nandasiri (1944–2016), Sri Lankan actor, director, producer, singer * Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit, Indian diplomat and politician In Hindu mythology * Vijaya (bow), the personal bow of Shiva and Karna * Vijaya, daughter of Dyutimat, the king of Madra Kingdom * Jaya-Vijaya, the door-keepers of Vaikuntha, the realm of the god Vishnu in Hi ...
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Vijay (other)
Vijay may refer to: People *Vijay (name) *Vijay (actor) (born 1974), an Indian Tamil actor *Vijay (director), Kannada film director Fiction * ''Vijay'' (1942 film), a 1942 Indian Hindi film * ''Vijay'' (1988 film), a 1988 Indian Hindi film directed by Yash Chopra * ''Vijay'' (1989 film), a 1989 Indian Telugu film directed by B. Gopal * ''Vijay'' (TV series), an NDTV Imagine television series Military operations *Operation Vijay (1961) *Operation Vijay (1999) See also *VJ (other) *Veejay (other) Veejay may refer to: * VJ (media personality), a television announcer who introduces music videos * Veejay (software), a video instrument mixer and sampler for real-time performances * Vee-Jay Records, an American record label See also * VJ (dis ...
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Vichai Limcharoen
Vichai Limcharoen (born 1936) is a Thai boxer. He competed in the men's bantamweight event at the 1956 Summer Olympics. References 1936 births Living people Vichai Limcharoen Vichai Limcharoen Boxers at the 1956 Summer Olympics Place of birth missing (living people) Bantamweight boxers {{Thailand-boxing-bio-stub ...
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Vichai Rachanon
Vichairachanon Khadpo ( th, วิชัย ราชานนท์; born March 3, 1968) is a Thai boxer. At the 1996 Summer Olympics he won a bronze medal in the men's bantamweight division, together with Raimkul Malakhbekov of Russia. in Muay thai his name was Chingchai lookphraatit () 1988 Olympic results Below is the record of Vichairachanon Khadpo, a Thai flyweight boxer who competed at the 1988 Seoul Olympics: * Round of 64: lost to Andy Agosto (Puerto Rico) by decision, 0-5 1996 Olympic results Below is the record of Vichairachanon Khadpo, a Thai bantamweight boxer who competed at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics: *Round of 32: Defeated Claude Lambert (Canada) 12-2 *Round of 16: Defeated Carlos Barreto (Venezuela) 14-6 *Quarterfinal: Defeated Hicham Nafil (Morocco) 13-4 *Semifinal: Lost to István Kovács (Hungary) 7-12 (was awarded bronze medal) References sports-reference 1968 births Living people Bantamweight boxers Vichairachanon Khadpo Boxers at the 1988 Su ...
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Vichai Sanghamkichakul
Vichai Sanghamkichakul (born 22 August 1947) is a Thai former footballer who competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics The 1968 Summer Olympics ( es, Juegos Olímpicos de Verano de 1968), officially known as the Games of the XIX Olympiad ( es, Juegos de la XIX Olimpiada) and commonly known as Mexico 1968 ( es, México 1968), were an international multi-sport eve .... References External links * 1947 births Living people Vichai Sanghamkichakul Vichai Sanghamkichakul Footballers at the 1968 Summer Olympics Men's association football defenders Vichai Sanghamkichakul {{Thailand-footy-bio-stub ...
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Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha
Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha ( th, วิชัย ศรีวัฒนประภา;} born Vichai Raksriaksorn, th, วิชัย รักศรีอักษร; 4 April 1958 – 27 October 2018) was a Thai billionaire businessman and the founder, owner and chairman of King Power Duty Free. He was the owner of Premier League football club Leicester City from 2010 until his death in a helicopter crash at the King Power Stadium in Leicester. Career Vichai was the founder and CEO of King Power Duty Free, an operator of duty-free shops. In December 2009, King Power received the royal warrant from King Bhumibol of Thailand in a ceremony attended by Vichai. In October 2018, he was ranked by ''Forbes'' magazine as the 5th richest man in Thailand, reportedly worth US$4.9 billion. The first football match Vichai watched in England was the 1997 League Cup Final between Leicester City and Middlesbrough, which may have attracted him to the club. In August 2010, the Asia Footba ...
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Vichai (king)
Vichai (also Vickhsai, Viksai, or Vijaya) was the king of the Kingdom of Lan Xang between 1637–1638. Born as Prince Vijaya, he was the youngest son of King Mon Keo. He succeeded on the death of his elder brother, Tone Kham, in 1637. He died in 1638, having had issue, two sons: * Prince Puya (Bou) - father of Lan Xang king Nan Tharat (r.1699); He fled to Muang Xieng-Khan after the accession of his cousin, Sourigna Vongsa, in 1638. He subsequently became a monk and died at Nakorn Panom, * Prince Jaya (Soi) - Fled to Sapuluang after the accession of his cousin, Sourigna Vongsa Souligna Vongsa (ສຸຣິຍະວົງສາທັມມິກຣາດ ) was the king of Lan Xang whose reign is considered the golden age of Laos. He ascended to the throne in 1637. King of Lan Xang In 1637, Sourigna Vongsa ascended th ..., in 1638. References Kings of Lan Xang 17th-century Laotian people 17th-century monarchs in Asia {{laos-hist-stub ...
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