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Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena (29
March 1887 – 14
February 1947),
simply known as
Phraya Phahon, was a Thai
military leader and politician. Born Phot Phahonyothin...
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Phahonphonphayuhasena (Thai: พหลพลพยุหเสนา) is a Thai
noble title,
granted to high-ranking
military officers.
People who held the
title include: Phraya...
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Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital (Thai: โรงพยาบาลพหลพลพยุหเสนา),
sometimes abbreviated as
Phahol Hospital is a
hospital located in
Mueang Kanchanaburi district, Kanchanaburi...
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After the
revolution of 1932, the Thai
government of
Phraya Phahol was
impressed by the
success of the
March on Rome of
Benito Mussolini's...
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lengthened road was
renamed Phahonyothin Road, in
honor of
General Phraya Phahol Pholphayuhasena (formerly Phot Phahonyothin), the
second Prime Minister...
- leaders.
Phraya Manopakorn was
immediately removed as
prime minister.
Phraya Phahol appointed himself the country's
second prime minister and took over the...
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connection with was the
Deputy Inspector of Artillery,
Colonel Phraya Phahol Pholpayuhasena. An
affable man and po****r
within the army, he immediately...
- Rung
Union Car.
Chula -
Samyan Ari -
Pradipat Rattanakosin Asoke - Nana
Phahol -
Kaset On-Nut Bang Sue
Chidlom -
Lumphini Victory Monument Silom - Sathorn...
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Khana Ratsadon leaders. But
Khana Ratsadon's
military wing
leader Phraya Phahol Phonphayuhasena ousted the
government and
restored its power. He pla****...
- was
contemplated and discussed. 1933
Siamese coup d'état:
Colonel Phraya Phahol Pholphayuhasena led a
peaceful coup
against Premier Phraya Manopakorn Nititada...