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    Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena (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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  • include: Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena (Kim), held the title with the rank phra from 1885 to 1895, and phraya from 1895 Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena (Arun...
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    Military dominance began with the country's second prime minister, Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena, who ousted his civilian predecessor in a coup in 1933. The longest-serving...
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    Thailand (list) Prajadhipok Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena Ananda Mahidol Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena Plaek Phibunsongkhram Khuang...
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    Thailand (list) Prajadhipok Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena Ananda Mahidol Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena Plaek Phibunsongkhram Khuang...
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    Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada (Thai: พระยามโนปกรณ์นิติธาดา; IPA: [pʰrá.jaː má.noː.pà.kɔːn ní.tì.tʰaː.daː]; or real name Kon Hutasingha (Thai: ก้อน หุตะสิงห์;...
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    led by Army Colonel Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena (Phraya Phahon) against the administration of Phraya Manopakorn Nititada (Phraya Mano). The coup was...
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    Thailand (list) Prajadhipok Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena Ananda Mahidol Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena Plaek Phibunsongkhram Khuang...
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    Aditya Dibabha, and Chao Phraya Yommaraj (Pun Sukhum) as his regents.[citation needed] On 16 December 1938, Phibun replaced Phraya Phahon as Prime Minister...
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    24 June 1932, Phraya Phahon, Phraya Songsuradet, and Phra Phrasasphithayayut were already carrying out their part of the plan. Phraya Phahon and some...
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