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Khuang Aphaiwong (also
spelled Kuang, Abhaiwong, or Abhaiwongse; Thai: ควง อภัยวงศ์,
pronounced [kʰūaŋ ʔā.pʰāj.wōŋ]; 17 May 1902 – 15
March 1968), also...
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Xiangkhouang may
refer to:
Xiangkhouang Province, Laos
Xiangkhoang Plateau, Laos
Xieng Khouang Airport This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
- Thai coup d'état was a
military coup on 6
April by the 1947 coup group.
Khuang Aphaiwong,
royalist allied, was
forced to
resign from
prime minister, and...
- the
people in whom
democracy is vested. The
Democrat Party was
founded by
Khuang Aphaiwong on 5
April 1946, but the
party considers 6
April as the party's...
- done today".
Khuang (drum) is a Mizo
indigenous instrument which occupies a very
significant place in Mizo
social and
religious life.
Khuang is a must on...
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Xiangkhouang (Lao: ຊຽງຂວາງ,
meaning 'Horizontal City') is a
province of Laos on the
Xiangkhoang Plateau, in the nation's northeast. The
province has the...
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noticed that
Khuang shifted more and more conservative,
Pridi decided to
compete for
political power himself.
After his
political allies voted Khuang out in...
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Phibun went to stay at the army
headquarters in Lopburi.[citation needed]
Khuang Aphaiwong replaced Phibun as
prime minister,
ostensibly to
continue relations...
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government 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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Khuang Singh Monument (อนุสาวรีย์ข่วงสิงห์; also
known as the Twin
Lions Monument)...