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Summary Of: Ananda Mahidol

when Ananda Mahidol was just 4 years old... They left Thailand in 1933 and Prince Ananda Mahidol spent most of his youth in... asking for her opinion about Ananda Mahidol becoming the next Thai monarch... It thus appeared that Prince Ananda Mahidol would be the first person in line of royal succession... and that Prince Ananda Mahidol should be the next king... Prince Ananda Mahidol was elected by the Thai parliament and government to succeed his uncle... Ananda Mahidol visited the Kingdom of Siam for the first time as monarch... Ananda Mahidol was away from the country and... did Ananda Mahidol return to Thailand... believed that Ananda Mahidol did not really want to be King and felt his reign would not last long... Ananda Mahidol was never crowned as king... This account exculpates those executed and suggests that Ananda Mahidol was murdered by... s account that Ananda Mahidol cannot have killed himself... Ananda Mahidol and Bhumibol were very close... emergence of a strong monarchy under King Ananda Mahidol as a threat to his prospects of returning to power under U...

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