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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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right to
succession of
Prince Chula Chakrabongse. A key
figure was
Pridi Banomyong, who
persuaded the
cabinet that the Law
should be
interpreted as excluding...
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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:...
- 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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Commission for Development. ISBN 9742601569. — (1999).
Powers That Be:
Pridi Banomyong through the rise and fall of Thai democracy.
Committees on
Project for...
- northwest-southeast direction), and the
nearby Sukhumvit 71 or
Pridi Banomyong Road.
Khlong Phra
Khanong was
excavated from 1837 to 1840, and
rural communities...
- as Seni. The most
influential figure in the regime, however, was
Pridi Banomyong (who was
serving as
Regent of Thailand),
whose anti-****anese
views were...
- –
Talent Acquisition Specialist Thitipong Duangkong – Lecturer,
Pridi Banomyong International College,
Thammasat University The
following people were...
- ****an
during the
Second World War, and the
civilian politician Pridi Banomyong, who
founded Thammasat University and was
briefly prime minister after...