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Pridi Banomyong (Thai: ปรีดี พนมยงค์, RTGS: Pridi Phanomyong,
pronounced [prīː.dīː pʰā.nōm.jōŋ]; 11 May 1900 – 2 May 1983), also
known by his
noble title...
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university of
Thailand on 27 June 1934, it was
named by its founder,
Pridi Banomyong, the
University of
Moral and
Political Sciences (Thai:...
- the
Democrat Party spread rumours that left-wing
prime minister Pridi Banomyong was
behind the death.
Following the
change of
prime minister, in October...
- in
April and June amid
infighting within the
government over
Pridi Banomyong's socialist economic plan and a
rebellion of the royalists.
Since 1782...
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Banomyong (Thai: พูนศุข พนมยงค์; RTGS: Phunsuk Phanomyong;
January 2, 1913 – May 12, 2007) was the wife of
former Thai
Prime Minister Pridi Banomyong...
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Phongpaichit (2000).
Pridi Banomyong–Pridi by Pridi,
Selected Writings on Life,
Politics and Economy.
Silkworm Books. pp. 7 and 19–The
Banomyong Family. ISBN 974-7551-35-7...
- northwest-southeast direction), and the
nearby Sukhumvit 71 or
Pridi Banomyong Road.
Khlong Phra
Khanong was
excavated from 1837 to 1840, and
rural communities...
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morning hours of 9 November. The coup
ousted the
government of
Pridi Banomyong front man,
Luang Thamrong, who was
replaced by
Khuang Aphaiwong, royalist...
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Phraya Phaholphonphayuhasena 1935–1936:
Phraya Srisena 1936–1938:
Pridi Banomyong 1938–1939: Chao Phya
Sridharmadhibes 1939–1941:
Plaek Phibunsongkhram...
- guerrillas,
supported by
government officials allied to the
regent Pridi Banomyong. The
movement was
active from 1942,
resisting the
Phibun regime and the...