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    พันธุมเสน; 12 August 1892 – 1 June 1944), better known by the noble title Phraya Songsuradet (พระยาทรงสุรเดช), was a Thai military officer and member of the People's...
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  • The Songsuradet rebellion (Thai: กบฏพระยาทรงสุรเดช; RTGS: Kabot Phraya Songsuradet) also known as the Rebellion of 18 corpses (กบฏ 18 ศพ) was the claimed...
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    24 June 1932, Phraya Phahon, Phraya Songsuradet, and Phra Phrasasphithayayut were already carrying out their part of the plan. Phraya Phahon and some...
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    the civilian faction led by Pridi Phanomyong. Also he, Phraya Songsuradet, and Phraya Ritthiakhaney, were served the collective military defenders of...
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    appointed Phraya Songsuradet (An Bunnag) to be Kha Luang Yai (ข้าหลวงใหญ่) or Grand Commissioner, extending reforms to Nan and Phrae. Phraya Songsuradet reintroduced...
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    People's Committee itself. Phraya Mano rallied those who opposed the socialist plan of Pridi including Phraya Songsuradet and dissolved his own cabinet...
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    of the military faction and leader of Khana Ratsadon Phraya Songsuradet (Deva Bandhumasena) Phraya Ritthiakhaney (Sala Emasiri) Phra Phrasasphithayayut...
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    and quickly dissolved. Phraya Mano escaped Bangkok by rail to Penang in British Malaya, where he died in 1948. Phraya Songsuradet and others were barred...
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    of 1932 was led by a group of colonels headed by Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena and Phraya Songsuradet. In December they produced Siam's first constitution...
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    a century. Many others, among them Prince Damrong Rajanubhab and Phraya Songsuradet, were exiled. Phibun launched a demagogic campaign against the Chinese...
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    Phraya Thephatsadin (Thai: พระยาเทพหัสดิน), personal name Phat Thephatsadin na Ayutthaya (Thai: ผาด เทพหัสดิน ณ อยุธยา; the surname is also spelled as...
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    conservative Prime Minister Phraya Manopakorn, and the high-ranking officers in the Khana Ratsadon around Phraya Songsuradet and even Pridi's friend and...
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    facility to treat and care for army soldiers and thus proposed to Col. Phraya Songsuradet to find a location. Three locations were surveyed: Phaya Thai Palace...
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    the Revolution of 1932, and promulgation of the 'Temporary' Constitution, Phraya Manopakorn Nititada (a civil servant and former Minister of Justice) was...
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  • members of the military, and former revolutionaries, among them Phraya Songsuradet, Phraya Ritthi Akhaney, and Phra Prasan Pithayayut. These men threatened...
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    Some members of Colonel Phraya Songsuradet's senior military clique showed their reluctance to fight the rebels, and Songsuradet and Colonel Phra Prasas...
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    of the Sergeants was a military coup attempt against the government of Phraya Phahon by a group of army sergeants, led by Sawas Mahamad on 3 August 1935...
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    to a head of government. During the reign of King Mongkut, Somdet Chao Phraya Si Suriyawongse had a very significant role in an otherwise absolutist system...
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    foreign ministry were given to two hard-line royalists: Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada and Phraya Srivisan Vacha. A total of four members of the People's...
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    moved the capital from the Thonburi side to the Bangkok side of the Chao Phraya River. There he established the House of Chakri, the current ruling dynasty...
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    Nivat, Prince Bidyalabh Bridhyakon Prince Alongkot, Prince Adisorn Udomsak Phraya Manavaratsevi (Plod Vichear na Songkhla) Police General Adul Aduldejjarus...
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    the old names too communistic. The first cabinet of Thailand was led by Phraya Manopakorn Nititada. All government departments and agencies were then immediately...
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    d'état Boworadet rebellion (1933) Rebellion of the Sergeants (1935) Songsuradet Rebellion (1939) 1947 coup d'état 1948 coup d'état Army General Staff...
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    government spending to his home region. Thai Rak Thai is strong in the Chao Phraya valley as well, although the region has historically been a stronghold of...
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    Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to develop land near the Chao Phraya River to build Nagaraphirom Park, surrounding historical buildings. Monarchy...
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  • of the term of the parliament elected in 1933, the second Prime Minister Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena announced his resignation following questions in the...
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    d'état Boworadet rebellion (1933) Rebellion of the Sergeants (1935) Songsuradet Rebellion (1939) 1947 coup d'état 1948 coup d'état Army General Staff...
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    d'état Boworadet rebellion (1933) Rebellion of the Sergeants (1935) Songsuradet Rebellion (1939) 1947 coup d'état 1948 coup d'état Army General Staff...
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    1933 26 February 1934 Independent President of the People's Assembly 3 Phraya Sorayuthaseni พระยาศรยุทธเสนี (1888–1962) 26 February 1934 22 September...
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