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Phahonphonphayuhasena (29
March 1887 – 14
February 1947),
simply known as
Phraya Phahon, was a Thai
military leader and politician. Born Phot
Phahonyothin and for...
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Military dominance began with the country's
second prime minister,
Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena, who
ousted his
civilian predecessor in a coup in 1933....
- June 1932,
Phraya Phahon,
Phraya Songsuradet, and Phra
Phrasasphithayayut were
already carrying out
their part of the plan.
Phraya Phahon and some supporters...
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Phahonyothin Road (Thai: ถนนพหลโยธิน, RTGS: Thanon
Phahon Yothin,
pronounced [tʰā.nǒn pʰā.hǒn jōː.tʰīn]) or
Highway 1 is a main road in
Bangkok and one...
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second coup in June to
regain power. This new
government headed by
Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena would attempt to
carry out
elections and
follow the constitution...
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Phahon Yothin station (Thai: สถานีพหลโยธิน,
pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː pʰā.hǒn jōː.tʰīn]) is a
Bangkok MRT
station on the Blue Line
located under Lat Phrao...
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Phahon Yothin 24
Station (Thai: สถานีพหลโยธิน 24, RTGS: Sathani
Phahon Yothin Yi Sip Si,
pronounced [sā.tʰǎː.nīː pʰā.hǒn jōː.tʰīn jîː sìp sìː]) is a BTS...
- with the
Silom Line, and
continues both
northwards along Phaya Thai and
Phahon Yothin Roads to Khu Khot in Lam Luk Ka District,
Pathum Thani, and eastwards...
- The
station is
located above Phahonyothin Road
between Soi
Phahon Yothin 18 and Soi
Phahon Yothin 20. The
station is
named after the
former Mo Chit Bus...
- of the
Bangkok MRT with four stations:
Kamphaeng Phet,
Chatuchak Park,
Phahon Yothin, and Lat Phrao. Bang Sue MRT
station is on the
borderline with Bang...