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  1. Bhumibol ascended the throne following the death by gunshot wound of his brother, King Ananda Mahidol, on 9 June 1946, under circumstances that remain unclear. While an initial government statement stated that Ananda had accidentally shot himself,: 76–77 an investigation committee ruled this was virtually impossible.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › King_Ananda_MahidolAnanda Mahidol - Wikipedia

    Ananda Mahidol (20 September 1925 – 9 June 1946) was the eighth king of Siam (later Thailand) from the Chakri dynasty, titled Rama VIII. At the time he was recognised as king by the National Assembly in March 1935, he was a nine-year-old boy living in Switzerland.

  3. Ananda Mahidol atau Rama VIII (20 September 1925 – 9 Juni 1946) merupakan raja kedelapan Siam (kemudian berganti nama menjadi Thailand) dari Dinasti Chakri.Ketika diangkat menjadi raja oleh Majelis Nasional pada Maret 1935, ia masih berusia sembilan tahun dan sedang tinggal di Swiss.

  4. Princ Ananda Mahidol Mahidol (Mom Chao Ananda Mahidol Mahidol - หม่อมเจ้า อานันทมหิดล มหิดล) se narodil v německém Heidelbergu. Byl prvorozeným synem prince Mahidola Adulyadeje ze Songkhla (syna krále Čulalongkorna) a paní Savangval (dřívější titul Somdej Pra Sri Nakarindhara ...

  5. It was in Heidelberg where his first son Prince Ananda Mahidol was born in the same year. His youngest son Prince Bhumibol was born in Massachusetts in 1927; six months later he received his M.D. cum laude. He returned to Thailand in December 1928.

  6. This book examines two aspects of the abbreviated reign of King Ananda Mahidol (1935-1946), or King Rama VIII, of the current Chakri dynasty of Thailand. First, it discusses the royal family’s plot to thwart a romantic relationship between the young king, Ananda, and his Swiss girlfriend, Marileine Ferrari, a daughter of a famous pastor of Lausanne, Switzerland.

  7. Nov 1, 2023 · The Royal Thai Government lavishly funds and vigorously maintains an elaborate culture industry to defend the symbolic power of the Bangkok monarchy. The omnipresence of royal imagery in the country is bolstered by a surveillance regime that imposes very harsh fines, imprisonments, and public ruin on alleged critics of the monarchy. When the monarchic truth goes on trial in Thailand, guilt is assumed and innocent people are crushed.Amid the hagiography and cult building, it is nearly ...