Sarit Thanarat Prime minister

Field Marshal Sarit Thanarat (Thai: สฤษดิ์ ธนะรัชต์, alternatively spelled Dhanarajata), (June 16, 1908 – December 8, 1963) was a Thai career soldier who staged a coup in 1957, thereafter serving as Thailand's Prime Minister until his death in 1963. He was born in Bangkok, but grew up in his mother's home town in Lao-speaking northeastern Thailand and considered himself an Isan. His father, Major Luang Ruangdetanan (birth name Thongdi Thanarat), was a career army officer best known for his translations into Thai of Cambodian literature. During his years as prime minister Sarit was a patron of his cousin, the Lao strongman General Phoumi Nosavan, against the communist Pathet Lao guerrillas in the neighboring Kingdom of Laos.

Personal facts

Sarit Thanarat
Birth dateJune 16, 1908
Birth place
Thailand , Bangkok
Nationality
Thai people
Religion
Buddhism
Date of deathDecember 08, 1963
Place of death
Thailand , Bangkok
Spouse
Vichitra Thanarat

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Politician

military operations
Japanese conquest of Burma
military branch
Royal Thai Army
military commandCommander-in-chief
military rank
Field marshal
monarch
Bhumibol Adulyadej
service start1928
service end1963
successor

Prime minister

FromOctober 20, 1958
ToDecember 08, 1963

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