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General Phao
Siyanon (Thai: เผ่า ศรียานนท์, also
spelled Sriyanond and Sriyanon; 1
March 1910 – 21
November 1960) was a
director general of the Royal...
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Prime Minister of Thailand,
while his daughter, Udomlak,
married Phao
Siyanon,
director general of the Thai police.
Another daughter, Charoen, married...
- objectionable. In
August and
October 1951 the
powerful police chief, Phao
Siyanon,
travelled to
Switzerland to
persuade the
young King
Bhumibol to accept...
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Sarit emerged as a
central figure in the "Triumvirate"
alongside Phao
Siyanon and Phibun, as they
competed for
dominance in Thai politics. Sarit's influence...
- economy.
Chatichai had four sisters. The
eldest was
married to
General Phao
Siyanon, who was one of Thailand's
strongmen during the 1950s.
Another sister married...
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Grand Cordon Fuen
Ronnaphagrad Ritthakhanee -
Knight Grand Cordon Phao
Siyanon -
Knight Grand Cordon Chakthip Chaijinda -
Knight Grand Cordon Somyot Poompanmoung...
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Prime Minister Himself Preceded by
Pisan Sunavinvivat Succeeded by Phao
Siyanon In
office 15
April 1948 – 25 June 1949
Prime Minister Himself Preceded...
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Police General Phao
Siyanon (เผ่า ศรียานนท์),
Director General of the
Police Department at the time
being and
infamous dictator.
Siyanon requested that the...
- extra-legal
fashion by the Thai police, run by Phibun's
ruthless ****ociate Phao
Siyanon.
There were
attempted counter-coups by
Pridi supporters in 1948, 1949,...
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Police Gen. Phao
Siyanon...