LC control no. | n 89101651 |
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Personal name heading | Chātchāi Chunhawan, 1920- |
Variant(s) | Chunhawan, Chātchāi, 1920- Chāttichāi Chunhawan, 1920- Chunhawan, Chāttichāi, 1920- Chatichai Choonhavan, 1920- Choonhavan, Chatichai, 1920- Sombun Chunhawan, 1920- Chunhawan, Sombun, 1920- |
Found in | 1 pī Nā Chāt, Bān Phitsanulōk, 1989: p. 4 (-Phana- Phon ʻĒk Chātchāi Chunhawan) Greater Bangkok tel. dir., 1989: p. 236 (Chatchai Chunhawan, gen.) WW in the world, 9th ed.: p. 202 (Choonhavan, Chatichai, prime minister, minister of defense; b. 04/05/22, Bangkok; student: Chulachomklao Royal Mil. Acad., Cavalry Sch., Royal Thai Army; troop commander First Royal Cavalry guards, Bangkok; asst. mil. attaché Thai Embassy, Wash.; commandant Armour Sch., Bangkok; ambassador to Argentina, Austria, Turkey, Switzerland, Yugoslavia, and UN Thai govt.; with Erawan Trust Co. Ltd., Erawan Intern. Co. Ltd.; dep. fgn. minister Thai govt., Bangkok (1972); fgn. minister (1975); industry minister (1976); dep. leader Chat Thai Party; dep. prime minister, Thai govt., Bangkok (1986-88); prime minister, minister of def. (1988-)) Sathīan Čhanthimāthō̜n. Chātchāi Chunhawan, thahān "nak" prachāthipatai ... 1989: p. 1 (nāyok ratthamontrī thī 17) p. 19 (b. in Phlapphlā Chai [Nakhon Ratchasima Prov., Thailand] and grew up in Khōrāt [Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand]; Phon ʻŌ̜. Chātchāi Chunhawan (former name: Sombun); b. 5 Mēsāyon 2463; Sombun Chunhawan) ʻAmlā ʻālai "nā Chāt", 1998: p. 18 (d. 6 Phrưtsaphākhom 2541 thī Krung Lō̜ndō̜n, Prathēt ʻAngkrit) |