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Tiang Sirikhanth (Thai: เตียง ศิริขันธ์; RTGS: Tiang Sirikan;
December 5, 1909 -
December 12, 1952) was a Thai
politician and a Seri Thai
resistance leader...
- set up in
remote areas, the
majority by the
populist politician Tiang Sirikhanth in the
northeast region of the country.
There were a
dozen camps alone...
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Jakrapob Penkair,
Minister to the
Office of the
Prime Minister Tiang Sirikhanth, Minister,
leader of The Free Thai
Movement Chaithawat Tulathon, Thai...
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Minister of Thailand, and
Privy Councillor to King
Bhumibol Adulyadej Tiang Sirikhanth, ****emblyman
Sanguan Tularak,
Cabinet Member Puey Ungphakorn, London-educated...
- Four
Tigers of
Isaan such as
Chamlong Daoruang, Thong-in Phuripat,
Tiang Sirikhanth and
Thawin Udol.
Chamlong was born to a
family in Maha
Sarakham province...
- underground,
including Thawin Udom,
Thawi Thawethikul, Chan Bunnak, and
Tiang Sirikhanth, were
eliminated in extra-legal
fashion by the Thai police, run by Phibun's...
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loyalists quite uncomfortable.
Northeastern populist politicians like
Tiang Sirikhanth and
Bangkok newcomers like
Sanguan Tularak were not
people the aristocratic...
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being transferred from one jail to another. On 12
December 1952,
Tiang Sirikhanth, MP for
Sakon Nakhon, a
leading Seri Thai
member and an
opponent of the...
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attracted the ire of
several Thai governments. He was a
close friend of
Tiang Sirikhanth, who, like Khrong, was a
schoolteacher from
Sakon Nakhon and
former member...
- to the resistance, and by Khon Kaen's
chief Seri Thai officers,
Tiang Sirikhanth and
Chamlong Daoruang.
Dawee once more
returned to Calcutta, and from...