LC control no. | n 81139524 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PL4209.P69 |
Personal name heading | Pridi Banomyong |
Variant(s) | Banomyong, Pridi Phanomyong, Prīdī Pradit Manutham, Lūang Panomyong, Pridi Pridi Phanomyong Pridi Panomyong Praditmanūtham, Lūang Pradist Manudharm, Lūang |
Birth date | 1900-05-11 |
Death date | 1983-05-02 |
Place of birth | Thā Wā Sukrī (Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Thailand) |
Field of activity | Thailand--Politics and government Economics |
Profession or occupation | Prime ministers |
Found in | His Du sort des sociétés de ... 1927. Vichitvong Na Pombhejara. Pridi Banomyong and the making of Thailand's modern history, 1982?: t.p. (Pridi Banomyong) data from India (d. 1983) Prīdī Phanomyong, 1983: t.p. (Prīdī Phanomyong) p. 19, etc. (b. 11 Phrưtsaphākhom 2443; d. 2 Phrưtsaphākhom 2526) Lūang Praditmanūtham, 1984, t.p. (Lūang Praditmanūtham) ʻUthai Sinthusān. Sārānukrom Thai, 1973-1979: v. 14, p. 2627 (Prīdī Phanomyong, 7th Thai prime minister, from 3/24/46-8/21/46; b. 5 Phrưtsaphākhom 2443; Tambon Thā Wā Sukrī, ʻAmphœ̄ Krung Kao, ʻAyutthayā [Thailand]; high-level degree in economics and Doctorat en droit summa cum laude from France; judge in Ministry of Justice (1926); ʻAmmāt Trī Lūang Praditmanūtham (1932); civilian leader of bloodless coup changing absolute monarchy to democracy (1932); exiled and repatriated (1933); minister of interior (1934); minister of treasury (1938); acting regent (1941); prime minister (1946); forced to resign following mysterious death of King Anan Mahidon; special envoy to various countries for developing friendly relations; fled Thailand following a coup against admin. of Lūang Thamrongnāwāsawat and took up residence in Communist China (1949); currently resides in France) The king of the White Elephant, 1999: t.p. (Pridi Banomyong) p. 106, etc. (1900-1983; b. 11 May 1900; d. 2 May 1983) National economic policy of Luang Pradist Manudharm, 1999: t.p. (Luang Pradist Manudharm) |
Associated language | tha eng fre |