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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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    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...
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    later, 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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    proposed by Pridi Banomyong, which was deemed to be a communist threat by King Prajadhipok and Mano. On 18 June, Phraya Phahon, a member of Pridi's Khana Ratsadon...
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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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    Phibunsongkhram and to restore his main civilian rival, Pridi Banomyong, to the Thai political scene. Pridi had disavowed the use of violence during the immediate...
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    guerrillas, supported by government officials allied to the regent Pridi Banomyong. The movement was active from 1942, resisting the Phibun regime and...
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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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    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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    purged all who opposed the Japanese alliance from his government. Pridi Banomyong was appointed acting regent for the absent King Ananda Mahidol, while...
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