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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...
- not
Pridi Banomyong. That
person is
still alive, even
though not
intending in
doing so." Seni
Pramoj and the
Democrat Party spread rumours that
Pridi was...
- year later, in
April and June amid
infighting within the
government over
Pridi Banomyong's
socialist economic plan and a
rebellion of the royalists. Since...
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Pridi Banomyong, who
founded Thammasat University and was
briefly prime minister after the war. A
succession of
military dictators followed Pridi's ouster—Phibun...
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national university of
Thailand on 27 June 1934, it was
named by its founder,
Pridi Banomyong, the
University of
Moral and
Political Sciences (Thai:...
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conservatives such as Seni. The most
influential figure in the regime, however, was
Pridi Banomyong (who was
serving as
Regent of Thailand),
whose anti-****anese views...
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Prajadhipok even
branded the
dossier "communist" and
attacked Pridi publicly about it. When
Pridi's dossier was rejected, his
status fell and
caused a major...
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supporters of
Pridi Phanomyong were arrested. On 26
February 1949, the
Palace Rebellion was
another failed coup
attempt against Phibun to
restore Pridi Phanomyong...
- Thai guerrillas,
supported by
government officials allied to the
regent Pridi Banomyong. The
movement was
active from 1942,
resisting the
Phibun regime...
- "
Pridi, dala ti bom cvet" (English: "Come closer, I'll give you a flower") is a song
recorded by 18-year-old
Slovenian music newcomer Eva Sršen. It represented...