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Prayut Čhanʻōchā, 1954-

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Personal name headingPrayut Čhanʻōchā, 1954-
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Variant(s)Čhanʻōchā, Prayut, 1954-
Prayut Chan-o-cha, 1954-
Chan-o-cha, Prayut, 1954-
Tū, 1954-
Associated countryThailand
Birth date1954-03-21
Field of activityMilitary art and science Thailand--Politics and government
AffiliationRōngrīan Nāirō̜i Phra Čhunlačhō̜mklao (Bangkok, Thailand)
Thailand. Kō̜ngthap Bok
Khana Raksā Khwāmsangop hǣng Chāt (Thailand)
Profession or occupationArmy officers
Prime ministers
Found inKongthap Thai kap phai kukkhām rūpbǣp mai, 2008: cover (Phonʻēk Prayut Čhanʻōchā) p. 208 (b. 21 March 1954; Laksūt Sēnathikān Thahān Bok Laksūt Pračham Chut Thī 63 Phō̜. Sō̜. 2527)
Khao chư̄ 'Tū', 2014: t.p. ([nicknamed] Tū) p. 19-20 (General Prayut Čhanʻōchā; studied military art and science at Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy, Bangkok, Thailand)
Wikipedia, viewed on Oct. 2, 2014 (born Prayut Chan-o-cha 21 March 1954 in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand; is a Thai army officer; became Commander in Chief of the Royal Thai Army on 1 October 2010; became the leader of the National Council for Peace and Order on 22 May 2014, and became the 29th Prime Minister of Thailand on 24 August 2014)
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