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Thammasakmontri | |
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เจ้าพระยาธรรมศักดิ์มนตรี | |
Speaker of the House of Representatives and President of the National Assembly of Thailand | |
In office 15 December 1933 – 26 February 1934 | |
Monarch | Prajadhipok |
Prime Minister | Phraya Phahon |
Preceded by | Chaophraya Phichaiyat |
Succeeded by | Phraya Sorayuthaseni |
In office 28 June 1932 – 1 September 1932 | |
Monarch | Prajadhipok |
Prime Minister | Phraya Manopakorn Nitithada |
Preceded by | Position established |
Succeeded by | Chaophraya Phichaiyat |
Minister of Public Instruction | |
In office 19 June 1916 – 3 August 1926 | |
Preceded by | Chaophraya Phrasadet Surentharathibodi |
Succeeded by | Prince Dhani Nivat |
Personal details | |
Born | Sanan Devahastin na Ayudhya 1 January 1877 Bangkok, Siam |
Died | 1 February 1943 Bangkok, Siam | (aged 66)
Alma mater | Borough Road College |
House | Devahastin |
Dynasty | Chakri |
Sanan Devahastin na Ayudhya (also spelled Thephasadin among other variants; Thai: สนั่น เทพหัสดิน ณ อยุธยา, RTGS: Sanan Thep-hatsadin Na Ayutthaya, pronounced [sā.nàn tʰêːp.hàt.sā.dīn náʔ ʔā.jút.tʰā.jāː]; 1 January 1877 – 1 February 1943), better known by his noble title Chaophraya Thammasakmontri (เจ้าพระยาธรรมศักดิ์มนตรี, pronounced [t͡ɕâːw.pʰrā.jāː tʰām.mā.sàk.mōn.trīː]), was an educator, writer and senior government officer of Siam/Thailand. He served as Minister of Public Instruction from 1915–1926, and was the first President of the National Assembly, serving from 28 June – 1 September 1932 and from 15 December 1933 – 26 February 1934.[1][2]