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- Sang Phathanothai (Thai: สังข์ พัธโนทัย; 1915 – June 1986) was a Thai politician, union leader, and journalist. He was one of the closest advisors to Field...
- Reclusive Circle is a 1994 autobiography by Sirin Phathanothai with James Peck. It tells of Phathanothai's experiences growing up in the 1950s and 1960s among...
- in the late 1950s Phibun arranged to send two of the children of Sang Phathanothai, his closest advisor, to China with the intention of establishing a backdoor...
- military alliance with ****an was signed and on 25 January 1942, Sang Phathanothai read over the radio Thailand's formal declaration of war on the United...
- three-cushion billiards player Lin Sang (born 1977), Chinese archer Sang Phathanothai (1914–1986), Thai politician, union leader, and journalist Sang Nguyen...
- Rajkrueh school used to be the location of the Thon Buri district office. Phathanothai (2025-05-06). ""วัดราชคฤห์" วัดดังฝั่งธน ชุมชนไทยมอญ อนุสรณ์พระยาพิชัย"...
- advisor Sang Phathanothai to live in China as a goodwill gesture and for informal backdoor diplomacy. The book The Dragon's Pearl by Phathanothai's daughter...
- Decades 1932-1957. Oxford University Press. p. 163. ISBN 9676530530. Sirin Phathanothai (25 February 2001). The Dragon's Pearl. Simon & Schuster. back matter...
- needed] Rolland Bushner. November 29 Coup d'etat - Comments of Sang Phathanothai. UNA.[full citation needed] David K. Wyatt. Thailand: A Short History...
- Cooperatives Samak Sundaravej (1935–2009), 25th Prime Minister Sang Phathanothai (1915–1986), Advisors to the Prime Minister Sanguan Tularak (1902–1995)...