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Banh, whose birth name was "Tea Sangvan" later changed to Thai name, '''Sangvan Hin-kling''' ({{lang-th|สังวาลย์ หินกลิ้ง}}) and "Tea Banh" in last,<ref>Rungmani Meksophon. ''Khon Song Phaendin [Two Lands People]''. Bangkok:Banpraathit, 2008, p. 167-169</ref> is of [[Thai Chinese|Sino-Thai]] descent. His father, a Thai-Chinese, was named Tea Toek ({{lang-th|เต็ก}}; {{RTGS|''Tek''}}) and his mother Nou Peng Chenda ({{lang-th|หนู เพ่งจินดา}}; {{RTGS|''Nu Phengchinda''}}), was an ethnic Thai.<ref>[http://gocn.southcn.com/qw2index/2006tpzx/2006tpzxgl/200803190050.htm 吴锐成主任出席柬埔寨中国港澳侨商总会十周年会庆] 2008-03-19, Guangdong Qiaowang</ref><ref>Asiaweek, Volume 15, Issues 40-51; Asiaweek Limited, 1989, p. 32, "So would Tea Banh, an ethnic Thai with extensive business contacts in Thailand."</ref> Banh married Tao Toeun ({{lang-th|เตือนใจ ธรรมเกษร}}; {{RTGS|''Tueanchai Thamma-keson''}}), who is also an ethnic Thai, in 1975. They have three children. |
Banh, whose birth name was "Tea Sangvan" later changed to Thai name, '''Sangvan Hin-kling''' ({{lang-th|สังวาลย์ หินกลิ้ง}}) and "Tea Banh" in last,<ref>Rungmani Meksophon. ''Khon Song Phaendin [Two Lands People]''. Bangkok:Banpraathit, 2008, p. 167-169</ref> is of [[Thai Chinese|Sino-Thai]] descent. His father, a Thai-Chinese, was named Tea Toek ({{lang-th|เต็ก}}; {{RTGS|''Tek''}}) and his mother Nou Peng Chenda ({{lang-th|หนู เพ่งจินดา}}; {{RTGS|''Nu Phengchinda''}}), was an ethnic Thai.<ref>[http://gocn.southcn.com/qw2index/2006tpzx/2006tpzxgl/200803190050.htm 吴锐成主任出席柬埔寨中国港澳侨商总会十周年会庆] 2008-03-19, Guangdong Qiaowang</ref><ref>Asiaweek, Volume 15, Issues 40-51; Asiaweek Limited, 1989, p. 32, "So would Tea Banh, an ethnic Thai with extensive business contacts in Thailand."</ref> Banh married Tao Toeun ({{lang-th|เตือนใจ ธรรมเกษร}}; {{RTGS|''Tueanchai Thamma-keson''}}), who is also an ethnic Thai, in 1975. They have three children. |
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**[[File:KHM Grand Order of National Merit rib.png|70px]] Collar of the [[Grand Order of National Merit]] |
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**[[File:KHM Ordre Royal du Cambodge - Grand Croix BAR.svg|70px]] Grand Cross of the [[Royal Order of Cambodia]] |
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**[[File:KHM Royal Order Of Sowathara - Grand Cross rib.png|70px]] Grand Cross of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Royal Order Of Sowathara]] |
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**[[File:KHM Order of Queen Kossomak - Grand Officer.png|70px]] Grand Officer of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Royal Order of H.M. The Queen Preah Kossomak Nearireath]] |
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**[[File:KHM Sena Jayaseddh Medal (present) BAR.svg|70px]] Recipient of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Sena Jayaseddh Medal]] |
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**[[File:KHM National Defence Medal - gold x2 BAR.svg|70px]] Recipient of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Medal of National Defense]] in gold, two stars |
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**[[File:KHM National Defence Medal - silver x2 BAR.svg|70px]] Recipient of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Medal of National Defense]] in silver, two stars |
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**[[File:KHM National Defence Medal - bronze x2 BAR.svg|70px]] Recipient of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Medal of National Defense]] in bronze, two stars |
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**[[File:KHM Medal of Labour.png|70px]] Recipient of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Medal of Labour]] |
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**[[File:KHM National Construction Decoration.png|70px]] Recipient of the [[Orders, decorations, and medals of Cambodia|Decoration of National Construction]] (Twice) |
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==References== |
Revision as of 09:55, 31 October 2020
Tea Banh ទៀ បាញ់ | |
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Minister of National Defence | |
Assumed office 27 June 2006[1] | |
Prime Minister | Hun Sen |
In office 1987–2004 | |
Prime Minister | Hun Sen Norodom Ranariddh Ung Huot Hun Sen |
Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia | |
Assumed office 16 July 2004 | |
Monarchs | Norodom Sihanouk Norodom Sihamoni |
Prime Minister | Hun Sen |
Minister of Transport Minister of Posts and Telecommunications | |
In office 1984–1987 | |
Prime Minister | Chan Sy Hun Sen |
Member of Parliament for Siem Reap | |
Assumed office 14 June 1993 | |
Majority | 52,356 (13.24%) |
Personal details | |
Born | Tea Sangvan 5 November 1945 Koh Kong, Cambodia |
Political party | Cambodian People's Party |
Spouse | Tao Toeun (m. 1975) |
Children |
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Profession | Politician |
Military service | |
Allegiance | Cambodia |
Branch/service | Royal Cambodian Army |
Years of service | 1962– |
Rank | General |
Commands | National Committee for Maritime Security |
Battles/wars | Cambodian Civil War |
Tea Banh (Template:Lang-km, Khmer pronunciation: [tiə ɓaɲ]) (born November 5, 1945, Koh Kong Province)[2] is a Cambodian politician who is Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for National Defence of Cambodia.[3] He is a former general and a member of the Cambodian People's Party and was elected to represent Siem Reap Province in the National Assembly of Cambodia in the 2003 elections.[4]
Personal life
Banh, whose birth name was "Tea Sangvan" later changed to Thai name, Sangvan Hin-kling (Template:Lang-th) and "Tea Banh" in last,[5] is of Sino-Thai descent. His father, a Thai-Chinese, was named Tea Toek (Template:Lang-th; RTGS: Tek) and his mother Nou Peng Chenda (Template:Lang-th; RTGS: Nu Phengchinda), was an ethnic Thai.[6][7] Banh married Tao Toeun (Template:Lang-th; RTGS: Tueanchai Thamma-keson), who is also an ethnic Thai, in 1975. They have three children.
Honours
- Cambodia:
- Collar of the Grand Order of National Merit
- Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia
- Grand Cross of the Royal Order Of Sowathara
- Grand Officer of the Royal Order of H.M. The Queen Preah Kossomak Nearireath
- Recipient of the Sena Jayaseddh Medal
- Recipient of the Medal of National Defense in gold, two stars
- Recipient of the Medal of National Defense in silver, two stars
- Recipient of the Medal of National Defense in bronze, two stars
- Recipient of the Medal of Labour
- Recipient of the Decoration of National Construction (Twice)
References
- ^ Tea Banh Accessed July 2, 2014.
- ^ His Excellency Tea Banh Archived 2009-03-17 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Visit to Japan by Gen. Tea Banh, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense of Cambodia
- ^ "Election results" Archived 2008-06-16 at the Wayback Machine. Cambodia National Election Committee. Accessed 18 June 2008.
- ^ Rungmani Meksophon. Khon Song Phaendin [Two Lands People]. Bangkok:Banpraathit, 2008, p. 167-169
- ^ 吴锐成主任出席柬埔寨中国港澳侨商总会十周年会庆 2008-03-19, Guangdong Qiaowang
- ^ Asiaweek, Volume 15, Issues 40-51; Asiaweek Limited, 1989, p. 32, "So would Tea Banh, an ethnic Thai with extensive business contacts in Thailand."
- 1945 births
- Cambodian People's Party politicians
- Cambodian people of Chinese descent
- Cambodian politicians of Chinese descent
- Cambodian people of Thai descent
- Thai people of Chinese descent
- Cambodian generals
- Cambodian military personnel
- Government ministers of Cambodia
- Defence ministers of Cambodia
- Living people
- People from Koh Kong Province
- Members of the National Assembly (Cambodia)
- Recipients of the Royal Order of Cambodia
- Cambodian politician stubs