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What (who) is K M Phin - definition

THAI MILITARY OFFICER
Phin Chunhawan
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K. M. Phin         
  • 22 Queen Street, Edinburgh
  • The grave of Rev Kenneth Phin, Grange Cemetery, Edinburgh
SCOTTISH MINISTER
Kenneth Macleay Phin (1816–1888) was a Scottish minister who served as Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland in 1877. He ran the Church of Scotland’s Home Mission Scheme.
Sà Phìn         
  • Entrance to the Hmong Lord's house
Sa Phin
Sà Phìn is a commune of Đồng Văn District, Hà Giang Province, Vietnam.Vietnam Administration Maps (Bản đồ Hành chính Việt Nam).
M. K. Fort Jr.         
MATHEMATICIAN
M. Fort; M. K. Fort; M. K. Fort, Jr.
Marion Kirkland "Kirk" Fort Jr. (1921–1964) was an American mathematician, specializing in general topology.

Wikipedia

Phin Choonhavan

Field Marshal Phin Choonhavan (Thai: ผิน ชุณหะวัณ; RTGS: Phin Chunhawan; August 14, 1891 – 26 January 1973) was a Thai military leader and Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand. Phin was a leader of several coups against the government, most notably the 1947 coup. During the Second World War, he commanded the Phayap Army's 3rd Division before being made military governor of the Shan States, which Thailand had occupied during the Burma Campaign.

Phin was the son of a Chinese physician, Kai (Chinese: ) who migrated to Siam from Chaoshan, as was the father of his wife, Lim Hong (Chinese: 林風), who was also an immigrant from Shantou. His son, Chatichai Choonhavan, became Prime Minister of Thailand. His daughter, Udomlak, married Phao Sriyanond, director general of the Thai police. Another daughter, Charoen, married Pramarn Adireksarn, who served as deputy prime minister in several governments.