Kriangsak Chamanan (Thai: เกรียงศักดิ์ ชมะนันทน์, pronounced [kria̯ŋ.sàk tɕʰā.má(ʔ).nān]; 17 December 1917 – 23 December 2003) served as prime minister...
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Eastern Economic Review, p. 407 Krīangsak, Chamanan. thīralưk Ngān Phrarātchathān Phlœng Sop Phon ʻēk Krīangsak Chamanan: ʻadīt Nāyokratthamontrī 12 Pho...
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Council of Prime Minister Thanin Kraivichien. Under Prime Minister Kriangsak Chamanan, he was Deputy Interior Minister in 1977–78 and Minister of Defence...
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market moved back to Sanam Luang in 1958. Starting in 1975, General Kriangsak Chamanan had the policy of using Sanam Luang as a place of recreational activity...
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General Mohammed F Abo Sak of Saudi Arabia Prime Minister and General Kriangsak Chamanan of Thailand General Alfredo M. Santos of the Philippines Lieutenant...
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Administrative Reform Council (NARC), but it was effectively led by General Kriangsak Chamanan of the Royal Thai Army, Supreme Commander of the RTAF. It led to the...
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Guofeng (October 6, 1976)[citation needed] Thailand: Prime Minister Kriangsak Chamanan (November 10, 1977)[citation needed] Peru: President Alberto Fujimori...
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Council 15 Kriangsak Chamanan เกรียงศักดิ์ ชมะนันท์ (1917–2003) 11 November 1977 3 March 1980 2 years, 113 days — Military (until 1978) Kriangsak I Independent...
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Dharmasakti Seni Pramoj Kukrit Pramoj Seni Pramoj Thanin Kraivichien Kriangsak Chamanan Prem Tinsulanonda Chatichai Choonhavan Anand Panyarachun Suchinda...
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Dharmasakti Seni Pramoj Kukrit Pramoj Seni Pramoj Thanin Kraivichien Kriangsak Chamanan Prem Tinsulanonda Chatichai Choonhavan Anand Panyarachun Suchinda...
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