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He allows officials to use the power of their office dishonestly… he elevates those of royal blood to have special rights more than the people. He governs without principle. The country's affairs are left to the mercy of fate, as can be seen from the depression of the economy and hardships… the government of the king has treated the people as slaves… it can be seen that from the taxes that are squeezed from the people, the king carries off many millions for personal use… The People's Party has no wish to snatch the throne. Hence it invites this king to retain the position. But he must be under the law of the constitution for the governing the country, and cannot do anything independently without the approval of the assembly of the people's representatives… If the king replies with a refusal or does not reply within the time set… it will be regarded as treason to the nation, and it will be necessary for the country to have a republican form of government.
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the "commoner" elites and some high-ranking nobility to support the
Promoters' bid to seize power through military force. The resulting unhappiness at the status quo due to the awareness of the ideals of Western democracy, nationalism, and communism, coupled with the mismanagement by the absolute monarchy and the deteriorating economic conditions caused by the Great Depression, triggered the 1932 revolution. The onus of the outbreak of the 1932 revolution from this perspective thus lies with the disgruntled commoner elites. who wanted radical change and were generally unwilling to compromise with the monarchy and the aristocracy, in particular with Rama VII, who was supposedly in favour of a constitutional monarchy.
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always remains seated when their subjects offer homage, not the reverse. This led to Pridi apologising for defaming him in the manifesto. Subsequently, all known copies were pulled from circulation. The King responded to this act by affixing his royal seal on a document exonerating all members of the Khana
Ratsadon for the coup. The Khana Ratsadon then released all their hostages with the exception of
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in the 1960s, the state began downplaying the significance of 1932. Public observation of 24 June as
National Day was abandoned in favour of King Bhumibol's birthday on 5 December. The events were glossed over by school textbooks, while views describing the actions of the People's Party as premature,
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and the many others who had permanently lost their influence and positions because of the seizure of power by the Khana
Ratsadon. The rebellion was a failure, and although there is no evidence whatsoever that Prajadhipok was involved, his neutrality and indecisiveness during the brief conflict led to
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and that he had always favoured granting the people a constitution. The King wrote of his decision of refusing to fight, "I could not sit on a throne besmirched by blood." One point which the King did not concede was when the party sent a gunboat to carry him to
Bangkok. He refused and travelled back
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to promote modern-style nationalism were widely deemed as wasteful. By 1920, fiscal mismanagement and the global economic downturn took the state budget into deficit. In 1925, the most senior princes decided to demand large cuts in expenditures, especially the royal household. This represented a bold
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was ordered to guard him. Armoured vehicles, including some tanks, were commandeered and ordered to head toward the Ananta
Samakhom Throne Hall, including Phraya Ritthi. Having been told weeks before that a military exercise was happening, other troops in the vicinity of Bangkok joined the plotters,
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and replace it with a
Westernised constitutional system and to replace Rama VI with a prince more sympathetic to their beliefs. The revolt failed and the participants were imprisoned. In reaction, Vajiravudh abandoned his attempts at constitutional reform and continued with his absolutist rule, with
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Songsuradet, and Phraya Ritthi. The telegram stated, using royal language (Rachasap: ราชาศัพท์), that if the King did not wish to remain as a
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When this king succeeded his elder brother, people at first had hoped that he would govern protectively. But… the king maintains his power above the law as before. He appoints court relatives and toadies without merit or knowledge to important positions without listening to the voice of the people.
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were arrested, in which Thai elites were traumatically distressed. None, except the commander of the First Army Corps, offered any resistance. He put up a fight and was slightly wounded, but was eventually taken into custody, becoming the revolution's only casualty. About 40 officials were arrested
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Ratsadon forced the princes to sign a document proclaiming their commitment to peace and to avoidance of any bloodshed. The coup elicited almost no response from the populace, and the day-to-day life of the people returned to normal even before the end of the day. The rest of the country
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reached Siam. Prajadhipok proposed the levying of general income taxes and property taxes to help alleviate the sufferings of the poor. These were rejected by the Supreme Council, who feared their fortunes would be reduced. Instead, they cut civil service payrolls and reduced the military budget,
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were confident enough to call a senior ministerial meeting. In the meeting Pridi tried to persuade senior civil servants to support the Khana Ratsadon, asking them for support and telling them to remain united, lest the semblance of confusion lead to foreign intervention. Pridi asked the foreign
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made a call to Prince Paribatra, asking for his authorisation to arrest and imprison all involved in the plot. The prince, recognising names on the list that included many influential and powerful individuals, decided to delay the order for the next day. That same evening, one of Luang Sinthu's
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would be signed, on 10 December. This constitution eventually gave back to the monarchy many powers it had lost in the previous charter, and the monarchy was once again held "sacred and inviolable". The Assembly of People's Representatives was expanded to include 156 members, 78 elected and 78
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arrived to report to the King. The King and the princes discussed many options, which included fleeing the country, staging a counter-coup or full surrender. However, the King had already decided before the telegram arrived. He quickly replied he was willing to remain on the throne as a
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about his decision to return to Bangkok: "...we were all quite aware that we were probably going to our death." The many unsettled constitutional roles of the crown and the dissatisfaction with Phraya Phahon's seizure of power culminated in October 1933 in a counter-coup, the
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taking place elsewhere in the city—all the while opening the gates of the barracks and mobilising the troops. The ruse worked, and through all the confusion and panic, Phraya Prasan was able to arrest the commander of the regiment and place him in custody.
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monarch under a constitution, the party was willing to replace him with another royal prince. Despite the language, the telegram warned the monarch in strong terms that if any member of the Khana Ratsadon was hurt, the princes in custody would suffer.
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inherited a country in crisis. His brother King Vajiravudh had left the state on the verge of bankruptcy, and the fact that the state and the people were forced to subsidise the many princes and their lavish lifestyles. Prajadhipok created the
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in front of the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall at about 06:00, there was already a crowd watching the assembled military. A crowd mistook the act for a Chinese uprising or a military exercise. Phraya Phahon climbed onto a tank and read the
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challenge to the authority of the absolute monarch and reflected the severity of the fiscal malaise in Siam. The critique was thus that Rama VI was not a competent absolute monarch, and that he squandered the massive political capital.
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institutions such as the "People's Assembly" and the position of "President of the People's Committee". However, Khana Ratsadon showed their bipartisanship when they recommended the appointment of lawyer and Privy Councillor
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in Paris, France, a small group of seven military and civilian students assembled to debate the founding of a party to try to bring change to Siam. Intent on not wanting to repeat the failure of the
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militarily and eventually the country would follow. He also advised the Promoters to be more secretive to avoid official and police detection. Eventually, he approached his friend Colonel
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the loss of his credibility and prestige. Three years after the revolution, King Prajadhipok abdicated the throne and left Siam never to return. He died in England in 1941, during
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ministry to dispatch to all foreign missions a document stating that the party was committed to protecting foreign lives and business and to fulfilling Siam's treaty obligations.
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to solve the problems. The council was composed of experienced senior princes, that quickly replaced the commoners appointed by Vajiravudh. The council was dominated by the
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who was from a peasant background. Many of the brightest Siamese students, both commoners and the nobility, were sent abroad to study in Europe. These include
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supporters in the navy commandeered a gunboat from its dock on the
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2266:
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Thai Radical Discourse: The Real Face of Thai Feudalism Today
1157:. He was replaced as king by his nine-year-old nephew Prince
1421:
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Soldiers assembled in front of the Throne Hall, 24 June 1932
1161:(King Rama VIII), who at that time was attending school in
1263:. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 126–175.
1183:
Public perception and discourse over the 1932 revolution
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staged by royalist factions. The royalists were led by
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and resulted in a bloodless transition of Siam into a
2177:
Siamese revolution of 1932 (การปฏิวัติสยาม พ.ศ. 2475)
2126:. Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press.
1927:"Time to Truly Understand Thailand's 1932 Revolution"
2051:
Chakrabongse, HRH Chula, Prince of Thailand (1957).
1208:. The film is subject to both praise and criticism.
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addressing the crowd at Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall.
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741:(วังไกลกังวล: translated as 'far from worries') of
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2362:Siam Mapped: a history of the geo-body of a nation
1996:
1886:[Pridi's "Draft National Economic Plan"].
1536:
1139:In late 1932, the King wrote to his nephew Prince
412:(Rama VI) sought to legitimise absolutism through
2094:Thailand: Buddhist Kingdom as Modern Nation-State
1755:
1410:
1995:Baker, Christopher; Phongpaichit, Pasuk (2005).
1259:Vella, Walter Francis; Vella, Dorothy B (1974).
308:on 24 June 1932. It ended Siam's centuries-long
2179:(in Thai) (5 ed.). Samesky (ฟ้าเดียวกัน).
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2087:. New Haven and London: Yale University Press.
2003:. United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
451:Rise of the Western-educated "commoner" elites
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2957:Siamese–American Treaty of Amity and Commerce
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2339:Siam Becomes Thailand: A Story of Intrigue
2114:. Great Britain: Cassel & Company Ltd.
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2105:. Kuala Lumpur: Oxford University Press.
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2790:Thao Thep Krasattri and Thao Si Sunthon
2364:. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press.
2196:The Rise and Decline of Thai Absolutism
2133:"The Setting of the Siamese Revolution"
2055:. United Kingdom: G.T. Foulis & Co.
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2908:Burmese Invasions of Chiangmai (1797)
2342:. United Kingdom: C. Hurst & Co.
2046:. Singapore: Oxford University Press.
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3909:1930s coups d'état and coup attempts
2198:. United Kingdom: Routledge Curzon.
2044:The End of Absolute Monarchy in Siam
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1069:Assembly of People's Representatives
592:, the revolutionary four musketeers.
534:(คณะราษฎร) (or the People's Party).
510:In February 1927, in a hotel on the
464:, who was of Sino-Thai descent, and
2443:. New Haven: Yale University Press.
2283:Steinberg, D. J., ed. (1971).
2238:. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
1077:) made up of 70 appointed members.
693:Discontent from the economic crisis
3679:Boworadet rebellion (October 1933)
3436:Southeast Asia Treaty Organization
2972:Siamese–Vietnamese War (1841–1845)
2952:Siamese–Vietnamese War (1831–1834)
2194:Mead, Kullada Kesboonchoo (2004).
506:, leader of the young army faction
25:
3684:Rebellion of the Sergeants (1935)
2101:Kobkua, Suwannathat-Pian (1995).
729:On 6 April 1932, the King opened
351:'s socialist economic plan and a
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3589:Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
3562:Communist insurgency in Thailand
2992:Siamese Mission to France (1861)
2778:Supreme Council of State of Siam
2415:. New York: Holmes & Meier.
2076:Some Aspects of Siamese Politics
540:Ministry of Justice's Law School
530:was formed and it was named the
494:, leader of the civilian faction
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3699:Manhattan Rebellion (June 1951)
3593:History of Thailand (1973–2001)
3264:The Prince Bidyalabh Bridhyakon
3259:The Prince Adireksorn Udomsakdi
3185:The Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong
3114:History of Thailand (1932–1973)
3073:History of Thailand (1932–1973)
2927:Cambodian rebellion (1811–1812)
2511:Rattanakosin Period (1782–1932)
2468:Undermining the 1932 Revolution
1756:Baker & Phongpaichit (2005)
1411:Baker & Phongpaichit (2005)
926:By the evening of 24 June, the
873:and the establishment of a new
718:Constitution denied by Rama VII
129:People's Party (Khana Ratsadon)
3742:Army General Staff plot (1948)
3467:April 1933 Siamese coup d'état
1537:Sivisanvaja & Stevens 1932
1135:Sesquicentennial celebrations.
1047:Permanent Constitution of Siam
1022:First constitution of Thailand
1010:, never to return and died in
627:Modernized attempt of Rama VII
1:
3939:Political history of Thailand
3497:Japanese invasion of Thailand
3472:June 1933 Siamese coup d'état
3302:Phraya Phahon Phonphayuhasena
3213:Chao Phraya Bijayendra Yodhin
3047:1924 Palace Law of Succession
2227:10.1525/aa.1965.67.5.02a00070
2131:Lapomarede, Baron de (1934).
1925:Mark, Eugene (29 June 2017).
556:, was doing the same for the
3689:Songsuradet rebellion (1939)
3129:Individuals and institutions
3069:Thonburi Kingdom (1767–1782)
3042:Siamese Expeditionary Forces
3027:Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909
2962:Kedah Insurgency (1838–1839)
2947:Kedah Insurgency (1831–1832)
2378:The Journal of Asian Studies
2175:Mektrairat, Nakarin (2010).
2042:Batson, Benjamin A. (1984).
1175:Khana Ratsadon § Legacy
747:Prachuap Khiri Khan Province
605:Phraya Phahol Pholpayuhasena
585:Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena
171:Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena
3747:Silent Coup (November 1951)
3431:Communist Party of Thailand
3296:Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada
3289:Prime Ministers of Thailand
2922:Burmese Invasion of Thalang
2285:In Search of Southeast Asia
2234:Reynolds, Craig J. (1994).
2215:The American Anthropologist
1032:Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall
841:Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall
817:Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall
772:Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall
280:Siamese coup d'état of 1932
66:24 June 1932 (92 years ago)
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3934:Military coups in Thailand
3904:Siamese revolution of 1932
3871:2013–2014 political crisis
3861:2005–2006 political crisis
3482:Rebellion of the Sergeants
3457:Siamese revolution of 1932
3255:(Plod Vichear na Songkhla)
3180:The Prince of Nakhon Sawan
3052:Siamese revolution of 1932
3007:1893 Franco-Siamese crisis
2407:Van Praagh, David (1996).
2096:. Boulder: Westview Press.
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1105:Phraya Manopakorn Nititada
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353:rebellion of the royalists
328:, and the creation of the
276:Siamese revolution of 1932
35:Siamese revolution of 1932
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3507:Thai cultural restoration
3462:Constitutions of Thailand
3385:Marshal of the Air Force
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2942:Lao rebellion (1826–1828)
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2461:16 September 2012 at the
2441:Thailand: A Short History
2430:Vella, Walter F. (1978).
2391:10.1017/s0021911800014327
2294:Stevens, Raymond Bartlett
2083:Handley, Paul M. (2006).
1073:
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3572:14 October 1973 Uprising
3335:Thawan Thamrongnawasawat
3239:(Thongdi Nolarajasuwach)
3215:(General Um Indrayodhin)
2932:Crawfurd Mission to Siam
2862:Gustave Rolin-Jaequemyns
2698:Bhanurangsi Savangwongse
2439:Wyatt, David K. (2003).
2092:Keyes, Charles. (1987).
1067:, the executive) and an
935:Khana Ratsadon manifesto
867:Khana Ratsadon Manifesto
724:Raymond Bartlett Stevens
683:Minister of the Interior
679:Supreme Council of State
420:Mismanagement of Rama VI
408:culture. In 1910s, King
288:การปฏิวัติสยาม พ.ศ. 2475
152:Supreme Council of State
3866:2010 political protests
3856:6 October 1976 massacre
3807:international reactions
3772:March 1977 coup attempt
3694:Palace Rebellion (1949)
3642:revolts and revolutions
3527:Army General Staff plot
3017:Shan Rebellion of Phrae
2847:Jean-Baptiste Pallegoix
2456:Thai Revolution of 1932
1198:2475 Dawn of Revolution
837:Phra Phrasasphithayayut
621:Phra Phrasasphithayayut
580:Phra Phrasasphithayayut
318:constitutional monarchy
186:Phra Phrasasphithayayut
97:constitutional monarchy
3830:Peace Rebellion (1952)
3542:Silent Coup (Thailand)
2898:Tha Din Daeng campaign
2738:Kitiyakara Voralaksana
2733:Paribatra Sukhumbandhu
2728:Chakrabongse Bhuvanath
2703:Devawongse Varoprakarn
2672:Chakrabongse Bhuvanath
2557:Phutthaloetla Naphalai
2336:Stowe, Judith (1991).
2323:Cite journal requires
2110:Kruger, Rayne (1964).
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1118:Prime Minister of Siam
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1085:permanent constitution
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372:had been ruled by the
320:, the introduction of
254:Paribatra Sukhumbandhu
158:Commanders and leaders
3835:1973 popular uprising
3567:1971 Thai coup d'état
3552:1958 Thai coup d'état
3547:1957 Thai coup d'état
3517:1948 Thai coup d'état
3512:1947 Thai coup d'état
3487:Songsuradet rebellion
3308:Plaek Phibunsongkhram
3271:(Bhat Phuengphrakhun)
3248:The Prince of Chainat
3237:Phraya Nolarajasuwach
3221:(Dr. Pridi Banomyong)
3202:Prince Aditya Dibabha
3032:Palace Revolt of 1912
2967:Kelantanese Civil War
2917:Capture of Chiangsaen
2883:Foundation of Bangkok
2748:Abhakara Kiartivongse
2551:Phutthayotfa Chulalok
2370:Winichakul, Thongchai
2358:Winichakul, Thongchai
2292:Sivisanvaja, Phraya;
2120:Landon, Kenneth Perry
1999:A History of Thailand
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699:the Wall Street Crash
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225:Luang Kowit-aphaiwong
191:Luang Phibulsongkhram
3944:Rattanakosin Kingdom
3669:Palace Revolt (1912)
3660:Rebellions, revolts,
3404:Luang Wichitwathakan
3387:Fuen R. Ritthakhanee
3253:Phraya Manovaratsevi
3232:Phra Suthamawinichay
3219:Luang Praditmanutham
3207:Chao Phraya Yomarath
3197:The Prince Anuvatana
3141:Monarchy of Thailand
3022:Holy Man's Rebellion
2977:Kengtung expeditions
2768:Rangsit Prayurasakdi
2743:Chirapravati Voradej
2713:Narisara Nuwattiwong
2473:3 March 2016 at the
2074:Coast, John (1953).
1805:, Part II Chapter 8.
1716:, Part II Chapter 7.
674:Prajadhipok Sakdidej
617:Phraya Ritthiakhaney
597:Prayoon Pamornmontri
590:Phraya Ritthiakhaney
466:Prayoon Pamornmontri
424:During the reign of
220:Prayoon Pamornmontri
215:Luang Praditmanutham
181:Phraya Ritthiakhaney
3849:Protests and crises
3537:Manhattan Rebellion
3477:Boworadet Rebellion
3379:Lieutenant General
3346:Thanom Kittikachorn
3280:Princess Srisangwan
3269:Luang Adundetcharat
3243:Sa-nguan Chuthatemi
3168:Regents of Thailand
2997:Front Palace Crisis
2753:Purachatra Jayakara
2602:Maha Sura Singhanat
1903:, pp. 257–258.
1871:Chakrabongse (1957)
1744:Chakrabongse (1957)
1646:Chakrabongse (1957)
1615:Chakrabongse (1957)
1356:, pp. 126–153.
1238:, pp. 251–252.
1146:Boworadet Rebellion
1049:on 10 December 1932
903:Purachatra Jayakara
896:members and twelve
739:Klai Kangwon Palace
712:Minister of Defence
520:Plaek Khittasangkha
376:. After 1868, King
95:Establishment of a
3876:2020–2021 protests
3421:Free Thai Movement
3160:Bhumibol Adulyadej
2763:Wongsa Dhiraj Snid
2718:Kashemsri Subhayok
2708:Damrong Rajanubhab
2693:Vajirananavarorasa
2310:on 5 October 2011.
2251:Unknown parameter
2112:The Devil's Discus
2027:. Silkworm Books.
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2758:Yugala Dighambara
2666:Hereditary Prince
2034:978-974-7551-35-8
1226:, pp. 33–34.
1128:on 1 April 1933.
1092:in October 1933.
1074:รัฐสภาผู้แทนราษฎร
986:Prince Purachatra
894:Thai Royal Family
871:absolute monarchy
768:Chao Phraya River
735:Chao Phraya River
703:economic meltdown
601:absolute monarchy
382:absolute monarchy
364:Absolute monarchy
330:National Assembly
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