Thailand--History--Attempted coup, 1912
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- Thailand

- Attempted coup, 1912

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- Thailand--History--Palace Revolt, 1912
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- found: Work cat: Phlœ̄ng Phūphā. Kabot Rō̜. Sō̜. 130, 2013:summary (Kabot Rō̜. Sō̜. 130; failed attempt by members of the Thai Army to stage a coup to end the absolute monarchy in 1912) (DLC)2013309772
- found: Farrely, Nicholas. "Why democracy struggles, Thailand elite coup culture", Australian journal of international affairs vol. 67 no. 3 (2013):281-286, http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10357718.2013.788123summary (in Siam the first modern effort to launch a coup occurred in 1912. The attempted rebellion was catalyzed by factional among feuding groups of security officials. The 1912 incident is an aborted and abortive coup by very young officers, in which the motives of the leaders showed the spread of Western political ideas among the Thai people)
- found: arussell.com, viewed on June 28, 2021coups, rebellions and uprisings in Thailand since 1902 page (Palace revolt of 1912 = Kabot Rō̜. Sō̜. 130; was a failed uprising against the absolute monarchy of Siam. Discontentment from the Army during King Vajiravudh led to an unsuccessful coup)
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