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Admiral Sangad Chaloryu (Thai: สงัด ชลออยู่; RTGS: Sa-ngat Chaloyu; 4
March 1915 – 23
November 1980) was a Thai
admiral and
politician who
served as head...
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prime minister Seni
Pramoj was
toppled by a
military coup led by
Admiral Sangad Chaloryu. Two days later, King
Bhumibol Adulyadej appointed his favourite...
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order of the
military junta’s
National Administrative Reform Council leader Sangad Chaloryu on 6
October 1976. "พรรคสังคมนิยมแห่งประเทศไทย". Pratchatai. Retrieved...
- Tri****ic, p. 201
Hirsch et al. 2006, Cenozoic, p. 201
Sources Bunopas,
Sangad; Vella, Paul (November 1992).
Geotectonics and
Geologic Evolution of Thailand...
- 1976
Monarch Bhumibol Adulyadej Preceded by ****rit
Pramoj Succeeded by
Sangad Chaloryu (de facto) In
office 15
February 1975 – 13
March 1975
Monarch Bhumibol...
- afterwards, the Seni
Pramoj government is
toppled in a
military coup led by
Sangad Chaloryu. 1977 – The
first prototype of the
Mikoyan MiG-29,
designated 9-01...
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another coup to
restore order. It is told that in
February 1976,
admiral Sangad Chaloryu,
Commander of the
Armed Force and
eventual coup
leader of 6 October...
- (RTAF). The coup was
carried out
under the
nominal authority of
Admiral Sangad Chaloryu of the
Royal Thai Navy, head of the
National Administrative Reform...
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April 1976 6
October 1976 169 days 1976
Democrat Seni III — Seni IV —
Sangad Chaloryu สงัด ชลออยู่ (1915–1980) 6
October 1976 8
October 1976 2 days —...
- coup by the
National Administrative Reform Council (NARC), led by
Admiral Sangad Chaloryu, NARC
issued Order No.41 that
including Article 112
revision to...