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Khuang Aphaiwong (also
spelled Kuang,
Abhaiwong and Abhaiwongse; Thai: ควง อภัยวงศ์,
pronounced [kʰūaŋ ʔā.pʰāj.wōŋ]; 17 May 1902 – 15
March 1968), also...
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Chitsen Aphaiwong (Thai: จิตรเสน อภัยวงศ์) or
formerly Mew
Aphaiwong (Thai: หมิว อภัยวงศ์ (1905–1963) is a Thai
architect with
prominent works in Art Deco...
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Khunying Lekha Aphaiwong (Thai: เลขา อภัยวงศ์, 10
December 1913 – 1983) was a Thai politician. In 1949 she was one of the
first two
women appointed to...
- to stay at the army
headquarters in Lopburi.[citation needed]
Khuang Aphaiwong replaced Phibun as
prime minister,
ostensibly to
continue relations with...
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Abhayavongsa (Thai: อภัยวงศ์; RTGS:
Aphaiwong) is a Thai
noble surname used by a Thai
family that
formerly governed parts of
Cambodia which was then ruled...
- John P. Davies), Seni
named Regent Pridi Phanomyong,
politicians Khuang Aphaiwong and
Wilat Osathanon, and
diplomats Phraya Sisena and
Direk Jayanama as...
- a
short time from 31
August 1945,
following the
resignation of
Khuang Aphaiwong until his resignation, to his own
resignation on 17
September 1945. After...
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overthrown in a coup d'état. The new
civilian government under Khuang Aphaiwong attempted to aid the
resistance while maintaining cordial relations with...
- of
Pridi Banomyong's frontman,
Luang Thamrong, to make
royalist Khuang Aphaiwong Prime Minister of Thailand. The coup was led by
Plaek Phibunsongkhram...
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orchestrated by
Field Marshal Plaek Phibunsongkhram on 8
November 1947.
Khuang Aphaiwong then ****umed the post of
prime minister.
After King Rama VII abdicated...