Anusawarih Prahb Kabot (อนุสาวรีย์ปราบกบฏ)
Thai.
‘Monument of the Suppression of the Rebellion’.
Name of an
obelisk-like memorial located on the Laksi Roundabout in Bang Khen
District,
Bangkok. It
commemorates the 17 police and
soldiers, who lost their lives during the suppression of the
1933 Boworadet Rebellion,
known in Thai as Kabot Boworadet (กบฏบวรเดช), a failed coup d'état led by
royalist Prince Boworadet, which attempted to restore power
back to the King as the Head of the Country, following the 1932 revolution that
had led to
the nation's transition from an absolute monarchy to a
constitutional monarchy. It is also known as the 5th Constitution Monument, and in Thai also referred to as the Monument for the Protection of the Constitution, and popularly also called Laksi Monument and Bang Khen Monument,
after its location.
See also POSTAGE STAMPS.
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