Major-General Luang Wichitwathakan (also known as just Wichit Wichitwathakan) (Thai: หลวงวิจิตรวาทการ, วิจิตร วิจิตรวาทการ; Chinese: 金良) (11 August 1898 –...
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Plaek Phibunsongkhram (redirect from Col. Luang Phibul Songkhram)
opposed by Luang Wichitwathakan and many cabinet members as they believed it inappropriate for Thai culture. Together with Wichitwathakan, the Minister...
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discourse was popularized by 20th-century Thai nationalist thinker Luang Wichitwathakan who asserted that contemporary Khmers are unrelated to the ethnic...
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King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) during his reign from 1910 to 1925 and Luang Wichitwathakan during the early post-absolute monarchy period (after 1932). Though...
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Luang Wichitwathakan (centre, standing) and German diplomats, 1943...
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Si Sophon, and Nakhon Champasak, now parts of Laos and Cambodia. Luang Wichitwathakan, the then-Director-General of the Fine Arts Department composed Kham...
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of the modern Thai nation-state. In the 1930s, Thai nationalist Luang Wichitwathakan developed ethnocentric policy which came to equate the Tai linguistic...
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# Years Name 1 1959–1962 Luang Wichitwathakan 2 1962–1968 Phraya Srivisanvaja 3 1968–1973 General Jira Vichitsongkram 4 1973–1974 General Lek Naewmalee...
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to May 2006 Kowit Wattana – Police Commissioner-General 2004–2007 Luang Wichitwathakan – politician, playwright and historian Tammy Duckworth – U.S. Senator...
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were closed, and taxes on Chinese businesses increased. Phibun and Luang Wichitwathakan, the government's ideological spokesman, copied the propaganda techniques...
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