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  2. Krue Se Mosque - Wikipedia

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    The mosque became known as Krue Se Mosque (Masjid Kerisik in Malay) after the Ban Krue Se (Kampung Kerisik) area it is located. Kerisik likely originated from gersek meaning "coarse-grained sand". [12] The mosque was designated a historical site by the Department of Fine Arts of Thailand in 1935 and a minor renovation was undertaken two years ...

  3. List of mosques in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Ban Oou Mosque [], Bangkok was the first mosque to be officially registered to the Thai government as a mosque. [1]There are 4,037 mosques in Thailand as of March 2022. The Southern region has the most number of mosques in the kingdom with 3,403 mosques or roughly 85% of all mosques.

  4. Pattani province - Wikipedia

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    Krue Se Mosque. Pattani has named as the land of three religions (Buddhism, Islam, Chinese religion). [15] There are important places of worship for all three religions:

  5. South Thailand insurgency - Wikipedia

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    Krue Se Mosque On 28 April 2004, more than 100 militants carried out terrorist attacks against 10 police outposts across Pattani, Yala, and Songkhla Provinces in south Thailand. [ 112 ] Thirty-two gunmen retreated to the 16th-century Krue Se Mosque , regarded by Muslims as the holiest mosque in Pattani.

  6. Pallop Pinmanee - Wikipedia

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    Pallop Pinmanee (Thai: พัลลภ ปิ่นมณี,RTGS: Phanlop Pinmani, born 25 May 1936 in Sam Phran, Nakhon Pathom as Amnat Pinmanee (Thai: อำนาจ ปิ่นมณี, RTGS: Amnat Pinmani) is a retired Thai Army general who took part in several coups, ordered the massacre of insurgents at Krue Sae Mosque and allegedly played a role in the attempted car-bomb ...

  7. Category:Mosques in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Krue Se Mosque; Kudi Charoenphat; T. Ton Son Mosque This page was last edited on 11 October 2021, at 16:36 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Pattani, Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The older centre was located 6–7 km to the east of the present city; near Ban Kru Se or Kampong Kersik, which is where the Krue Se Mosque is located. [7] Pattani was captured and sacked by the Siamese in 1785.

  9. Tak Bai incident - Wikipedia

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    As a result of the incidents at Tak Bai and Krue Se Mosque, Thaksin enacted the Executive Decree on Public Administration in Emergency Situation, coming into effect in the three Deep South provinces on 19 July 2005. Section 17 of the decree gives law enforcement officer's immunity from prosecution for any actions committed while they were on duty.