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2 prominant Thai princes exiled in 1930s-
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Two prominent Thai princes were exiled in the 1930s: Damrong Rajanubhab and Paribatra Sukhumbandhu. Damrong was exiled to Penang in 1932 after the revolution that established a constitutional monarchy. Paribatra was exiled to Bandung in 1932 as well, due to his influence in the old government.
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