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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...
- politician, former Minister to the Office of the Prime Minister Tiang Sirikhanth, Thai politician, former Minister, leader of The Free Thai Movement Chaithawat...
- 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...
- Minister of Thailand, and Privy Councillor to King Bhumibol Adulyadej Tiang Sirikhanth, ****emblyman Sanguan Tularak, Cabinet Member Puey Ungphakorn, London-educated...
- 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...
- loyalists quite uncomfortable. Northeastern populist politicians like Tiang Sirikhanth and Bangkok newcomers like Sanguan Tularaksa were not people the aristocratic...
- 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...
- 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...
- attracted the ire of several Thai governments. He was a close friend of Tiang Sirikhanth, who, like Chandawong, was a schoolteacher from Sakon Nakhon and former...
- 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...