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{{short description|Queen of Thailand from 1950 to 2016}} {{Use dmy dates|date=August 2019}} {{Infobox royalty | consort = yes | title = Queen Mother of Thailand | image = Queen Sirikit In Russia 2007.jpg | caption = Queen Sirikit in 2007 | name = {{ubl|Sirikit|{{langn|th|สิริกิติ์}}}} | succession = [[Queen consort of Thailand]] | reign = 28 April 1950 – {{nowrap|13 October 2016}} | coronation = 5 May 1950 | cor-type = [[Coronation of the Thai monarch#Installation of the queen|Coronation]] | birth_name = Sirikit Kitiyakara | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=y|1932|8|12}} | birth_place = [[Bangkok]], [[Thailand|Siam]] | spouse = {{marriage|[[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] (Rama IX)|28 April 1950|13 October 2016|end=[[Death and funeral of Bhumibol Adulyadej|died]]}} | issue = {{ubli|Princess [[Ubol Ratana]]|[[Vajiralongkorn]] (Rama X)|[[Sirindhorn]], Princess Royal|[[Chulabhorn]], Princess Srisavangavadhana}} | issue-link = #Issue | issue-pipe = Detail | house = {{ubl|[[:Category:Kitiyakara family|Kitiyakara]] (by birth)|[[House of Mahidol|Mahidol]] (by marriage)}} ([[Chakri dynasty]]) | father = [[Nakkhatra Mangala]] | mother = [[Bua Kitiyakara|Bua Snidvongs]] | religion = [[Theravada Buddhism]] | signature = Queen Sirikit Signature.svg }} {{Thai Royal Family}} '''Sirikit'''{{efn|{{langx|th|สิริกิติ์}}, {{IPA|th|sì.rì.kìt|pron}} {{Audio|Th-Queen Sirikit.ogg|listen}}.}}<ref>{{cite news |title=Rare royal photos of Queen Sirikit released for 90th birthday |url=https://www.nationthailand.com/in-focus/royal/40018859 |access-date=6 August 2023 |work=nationthailand |date=13 August 2022 |language=en}}</ref> (born ''[[Mom Rajawongse]]'' '''Sirikit Kitiyakara'''{{efn|{{langx|th|สิริกิติ์ กิติยากร}}; {{RTGS|Sirikit Kitiyakon}}.}}; 12 August 1932) is a member of the [[Thai royal family]] who was [[List of Thai royal consorts#Rattanakosin Kingdom|Queen of Thailand]] from 28 April 1950 to 13 October 2016 as the wife of King [[Bhumibol Adulyadej]] (Rama IX). She is the mother of King [[Vajiralongkorn]] (Rama X). She met Bhumibol in [[Paris]], where her father was Thai ambassador. They married in 1950, shortly before Bhumibol's coronation. Sirikit was appointed [[Regent of Thailand|queen regent]] in 1956, when the king entered the Buddhist monkhood for a period of time. Sirikit has four children with the king. Consort of the monarch who was, at the time the [[Current reigning monarchs by length of reign|world's longest-reigning head of state]], she was also the world's longest-serving queen consort. Sirikit suffered a stroke in 2012 and has since refrained from public appearances. ==Early life and family== Sirikit was born on 12 August 1932, at the home of Lord Vongsanuprabhand, her maternal grandfather. She is the eldest daughter and the third child of Prince [[Nakkhatra Mangala|Nakkhatra Mangkala Kitiyakara]], the son of Prince [[Kitiyakara Voralaksana]], and [[Mom Luang]] [[Bua Kitiyakara|Bua Snidvongs]] (1909–1999). Her name, which was given by Queen [[Rambai Barni]], means "the greatness of Kitiyakara".<ref>https://www.silpa-mag.com/club/art-and-culture/article_19343{{nonspecific|date=May 2020}}</ref> She had three siblings, two elder brothers and a younger sister: * Prince [[Kalyanakit Kitiyakara]], M.D. (20 September 1929 – 15 May 1987) * Prince [[Adulakit Kitiyakara]] (2 November 1930 – 5 May 2004) * Princess [[Busba Kitiyakara]] (born 2 August 1934) Sirikit was raised by her maternal grandparents for a year after her birth, since her father was in the United States to work as the secretary of the Siamese Embassy at Washington, D.C. Her mother joined her husband three months later. When she was one year old, her parents returned to Thailand. Sirikit lived together with her family in [[Deves Palace]], near the [[Chao Phraya River]], [[Bangkok]].<ref>{{cite web |url=https://campus.campus-star.com/variety/52926.html |title = พระราชประวัติการศึกษา สมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์ฯ {{!}} รอยยิ้มของในหลวง ร.9| date=18 October 2017 }}</ref> As a child, Sirikit often visited her paternal grandmother. Once in 1933, she travelled with Princess [[Absornsaman Devakula]] following King Prajadhipok's tour in [[Songkhla]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://lifestyle.campus-star.com/knowledge/129883.html|title = สมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์ฯ - แขกเลี้ยงวัวทำนาย เด็กผู้หญิงคนนี้มีบุญวาสนาเป็นราชินี|date = 11 August 2018}}</ref> ==Education== At age four, Sirikit attended the Kindergarten College at [[Rajini School]] (sometimes called the Queen's College), where she studied at the primary level. During that time the [[Pacific War]] was being fought. Bangkok was bombed many times, especially the rail lines, making travel unsafe. She therefore moved to [[Saint Francis Xavier Convent School]], since it was near the palace. She studied at Saint Francis Xavier from her second primary year through the early secondary level.<ref>[https://campus.campus-star.com/variety/52926.html พระราชประวัติการศึกษา สมเด็จพระนางเจ้าสิริกิติ์ฯ | รอยยิ้มของในหลวง ร.9]</ref><ref>[https://www.naewna.com/lady/437644 สมาคมศิษย์เซนต์ฟรังฯ จัดพิธีบูชาขอบพระคุณ ถวายพระพรแด่ สมเด็จพระบรมราชชนนีพันปีหลวง]</ref> In 1946, with the war now over, her father moved to the United Kingdom as the ambassador to the [[Court of St James's]], taking his family with him. Sirikit was then 13 and completed her secondary education. While in England she learned to play the piano and became fluent in English and French. Because of her father's work as a diplomat, the family moved to other countries, including [[Denmark]] and France. While in France, she studied at a music academy in Paris. Also in France, Sirikit met [[Bhumibol Adulyadej|King Bhumibol Adulyadej]], who was related to her, since both were descendants of King [[Chulalongkorn]] (Rama V). At that time, Bhumibol had ascended to the throne and was studying in [[Switzerland]]. Bhumibol and Sirikit (as well as a few other students) were staying at the Royal Thai Embassy in Paris. Sirikit accompanied the king as he visited various tourist attractions, and they found that they had much in common. ==Marriage== [[File:Sirikit Rambhai Barni Galyani Vaddhana.jpg|thumb|300px|left|The new Queen and the Thai royal inner court: Queen Sirikit (Far left), Princess [[Galyani Vadhana]] (center), Princess [[Hemvadi]], Princess [[Adorn Dibyanibha]] and Queen [[Rambhai Barni]] (right) in 1950]] On 4 October 1948, while Bhumibol was driving a [[Fiat 500 "Topolino"|Fiat Topolino]] on the [[Geneva]]-[[Lausanne]] road, he collided into the rear of a braking truck 10 km outside of Lausanne. He injured his back and incurred cuts on his face that cost him most of the sight in one eye.<ref name=handley>Handley, Paul M. (2006). [https://books.google.com/books?id=nDspKDZkgcQC&pg=PA104 ''The King Never Smiles: A Biography of Thailand's Bhumibol Adulyadej''], pp. 103–4. Yale University Press.</ref> He subsequently wore an [[ocular prosthetic]]. While he was hospitalised in Lausanne, Sirikit visited him frequently. She met his mother, [[Srinagarindra|The Princess Mother Sangwan]], who asked her to continue her studies nearby so that the king could get to know her better. Bhumibol selected a boarding school for her in Lausanne, Riante Rive. A quiet engagement in Lausanne followed on 19 July 1949,<ref name=handley/> and the couple married on 28 April 1950, just a week before his coronation. The royal pair had four children, through whom they had twelve grandchildren and six great-grandchildren. ===Establishment of the Queen=== [[File:Staatsbezoek Koning en Koningin van Thailand , Rijksmuseum, Bestanddeelnr 911-6964.jpg|thumb|Queen Sirikit in the Netherlands in 1960]] The marriage took place at [[Srapathum Palace]]. [[Savang Vadhana|Queen Sri Savarindira, the Queen Grandmother]] presided over the marriage ceremony. Both the king and Sirikit signed on line 11 of their certificate of marriage. As she was not yet 18, her parents also signed, on line 12 directly under her signature. She later received the [[Order of the Royal House of Chakri]], and became queen. After the [[Coronation of the Thai monarch|coronation ceremony]] on 5 May 1950, both went back to Switzerland to continue their studies, and returned to Bangkok in 1952. ===Issue=== {| class="wikitable plainrowheaders" |- ! rowspan="2" scope="col" | Name ! rowspan="2" scope="col" | Birth ! colspan="2" scope="col" | Marriage ! rowspan="2" scope="col" | Their children |- ! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" | Spouse |- ! rowspan="3" scope="row" | [[Ubol Ratana|Princess Ubolratana]] | rowspan="3" | {{Birth date and age|1951|4|5|df=yes}} | rowspan="3" | 25 July 1972<br />{{small|Divorced 1998}} | rowspan="3" | Peter Ladd Jensen | [[Ploypailin Jensen]] |- | [[Poom Jensen]] |- | [[Sirikitiya Jensen]] |- ! rowspan="8" scope="row" | [[Vajiralongkorn]] (Rama X) | rowspan="8" | {{Birth date and age|1952|7|28|df=yes}} | 3 January 1977<br />{{small|Divorced 12 August 1991}} | [[Soamsawali|Soamsawali Kitiyakara]] | [[Bajrakitiyabha|Bajrakitiyabha, Princess Rajasarini Siribajra]] |- | rowspan="5" | February 1994<br />{{small|Divorced 1996}} | rowspan="5" | [[Sujarinee Vivacharawongse|Yuvadhida Polpraserth]] | [[Juthavachara Vivacharawongse]] |- | [[Vacharaesorn Vivacharawongse]] |- | [[Chakriwat Vivacharawongse]] |- | [[Vatchrawee Vivacharawongse]] |- | [[Sirivannavari|Princess Sirivannavari]] |- | 10 February 2001<br />{{small|Divorced 11 December 2014}} | [[Srirasmi Suwadee]] | [[Dipangkorn Rasmijoti|Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti]] |- | 1 May 2019 | [[Suthida|Suthida Tidjai]] | {{N/A|None}} |- ! scope="row" | [[Sirindhorn|Sirindhorn, Princess Royal]] | {{Birth date and age|1955|4|2|df=yes}} | colspan="2" {{N/A|None}} | {{N/A|None}} |- ! rowspan="2" scope="row" | [[Chulabhorn|Chulabhorn, Princess Srisavangavadhana]] | rowspan="2" | {{Birth date and age|1957|7|4|df=yes}} | rowspan="2" | 7 January 1982<br />{{small|Divorced 1996}} | rowspan="2" | Virayudh Tishyasarin | [[Siribha Chudabhorn|Princess Siribha Chudabhorn]] |- | [[Aditayadorn Kitikhun|Princess Aditayadorn Kitikhun]] |} ==Regency== [[File:Pramuan Phap Song Phanuat (1956, p 07).jpg|thumb|left|Queen Sirikit took an oath of office amongst the [[House of Representatives (Thailand)|House of Representatives]] convened at the [[Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall]] on 20 September 1956 when she was appointed regent by her husband, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.]] [[File:Adulyadej Bhumibol (1963) by Erling Mandelmann.jpg|thumbnail|200px|Bhumibol and Sirikit, 1963]] [[File:Vladimir Putin with Queen Sirikit-2.jpg|thumbnail|250px|Queen Sirikit and [[Vladimir Putin]], 2007]] When the king undertook the traditional period as a [[Bhikkhu|Buddhist monk]] in 1956, Queen Sirikit acted as regent.<ref>Handley (2006), p. 131-32.</ref> She performed her duties so well that she was officially named the [[Regent of Thailand]] and the King gave her the title 'Somdet Phra Nang Chao Sirikit Phra Borommarachininat' on his birthday, 5 December 1956. She became the second Siamese queen regent in Thai history. The first was [[Saovabha Phongsri|Queen Saovabha Phongsri of Siam]], who served as regent when her husband King [[Chulalongkorn]] travelled to Europe, and later became Queen Sri Patcharindra.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}} ==Health== At dawn on 21 July 2012, Queen Sirikit felt unsteady and staggered while exercising at [[Siriraj Hospital]], where King Bhumibol Adulyadej resided. After performing [[magnetic resonance imaging]], a team of physicians determined that she had suffered an [[ischemic stroke]].<ref>{{cite web | title = Statement of the Bureau of the Royal Household, Re: Her Majesty the Queen falls ill at Siriraj Hospital, dated 21 July 2012. | url = http://www.brh.thaigov.net/information/Buket%20Data/2012/2012_07/2012_07_27/S102_23072012.pdf | publisher = Bureau of the Royal Household | date = 21 July 2012 | access-date = 5 December 2012 | language = th }}</ref> The queen was treated and has refrained from public appearances since, including the grand audience granted by her husband on his 85th birthday from the [[Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall|Ananta Samakhom Hall]] on 5 December 2012.<ref>{{cite web | title = Statement of the Bureau of the Royal Household, Re: Her Majesty the Queen falls ill at Siriraj Hospital, No. 12, dated 4 December 2012. | url = https://dl.dropbox.com/u/51935956/2012/201212/2012_12_04/Queen902_04122555_1.pdf | publisher = Bureau of the Royal Household | date = 4 December 2012 | access-date = 5 December 2012 | language = th }}{{dead link|date=March 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> On 29 November 2016, the palace announced that the queen had been discharged from the hospital and has returned to the [[Chitralada Royal Villa]] due to her recovery.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.matichon.co.th/news/377793|title=แถลงการณ์สำนักพระราชวัง "พระราชินี" พระอาการทั่วไปดีขึ้นมาก เสด็จกลับประทับพระตำหนักจิตรลดาฯ|date=2016-11-29|access-date=2016-11-29|location=Bangkok|language=th|publisher=Matichon|website=Matichon Online}}</ref> ==Cultural status== Queen Sirikit's birthday, like the king's, is a national holiday, and is also Mothers' Day in Thailand. She is particularly revered in the more remote and traditional parts of the country, where the monarchy is regarded as semi-divine.{{fact|date=November 2022}} Her work in promoting [[Toleration|tolerance]] and understanding for the Muslim minorities in the southernmost provinces of [[Pattani Province|Pattani]], [[Yala Province|Yala]] and [[Narathiwat]] have made her especially popular amongst Thai Muslims.{{citation needed|date=September 2016}} The queen has a strong bond with southern Thailand, and she formerly spent months in the Muslim-majority provinces every year. She is considered to be one of the more quiet diplomats.<ref>{{citation | first = Kylie | last = Morris | date = 16 November 2004 | contribution= Thai Queen's plea to end violence |publisher=BBC | title = News | place = UK | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4017485.stm | access-date =7 July 2008}}.</ref> ==Books and writing== [[Image:Royal Flag of Queen Sirikit.svg|thumb|right|250px|Personal Standard of Queen Sirikit with her [[Royal Cypher]], often flown in August (near her birthday and Mothers' Day).]] Queen Sirikit published ''In Memory of my European Trip'' in 1964, which described her time in Europe with the king. She has also composed songs for performance by [[The Handsome (Thailand's band)|The Handsome Band]], the band of the palace. The songs she composed were: * Chao Chom Khwan (เจ้าจอมขวัญ) * That Thoe (ทาสเธอ) * Sai Yut (สายหยุด) * Nang Yaem (นางแย้ม) ==Honours and awards== In 1976, the Thai government honored the queen by declaring her birthday a national holiday. The Queen's birthday is celebrated on 12 August each year.<ref>Forbes, Andrew (2010). [https://books.google.com/books?id=Q_lPeA06wHcC&pg=PA35 ''DK Eyewitness Travel Guide: Thailand's Beaches & Islands''], p. 35. Dorling Kindersley Limited.</ref> ===Volunteer Defense Corps of Thailand Rank=== * Volunteer Defense Corps General<ref>{{Cite web | title=PDF|url=http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2525/D/004/1.PDF|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180627202418/http://www.ratchakitcha.soc.go.th/DATA/PDF/2525/D/004/1.PDF|archive-date=27 June 2018}}</ref> ===Foreign honours=== *{{flag|Austria}}: Grand Cross, Special Class of the [[Decoration of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria|Order of Honour for Services to the Republic of Austria]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.parlament.gv.at/PAKT/VHG/XXIV/AB/AB_10542/imfname_251156.pdf | title = Reply to a parliamentary question | language = de | page=171 | access-date = 12 October 2012 }}</ref> *{{Flag|Belgium}}: Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of Leopold (Belgium)|Order of Leopold I]] *{{Flag|Brunei}}: Dame of the [[Family Order of Laila Utama|Order of Laila Utama]] *{{Flag|Denmark}}: Knight of the [[Order of the Elephant]] *{{Flagicon|Ethiopian Empire}} [[Solomonic dynasty|Ethiopian Imperial Family]]: Dame Grand Cordon with Collar of the [[Order of the Queen of Sheba|Imperial Order of the Queen of Sheba]] *{{Flag|Germany}}: Grand Cross, Special Class of the [[Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany]] *{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Greece}} [[Greek Royal Family]]: Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of Beneficence|Royal Order of Beneficence]] *{{Flag|Indonesia}}: Star of Mahaputera, 1st Class *{{Flagicon|Pahlavi dynasty}} [[House of Pahlavi|Iranian Imperial Family]]: Dame Grand Cordon, Special Class of the [[Order of the Pleiades (Iran)|Imperial Order of the Pleiades]] *{{flag|Italy}}: Grand Cross of the [[Order of Merit of the Italian Republic]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.quirinale.it/elementi/DettaglioOnorificenze.aspx?decorato=32901| title = S.M. Sirikit Regina di Tailandia, Cavaliere di Gran Croce Ordine al Merito della Repubblica Italiana | language = it | access-date = 8 May 2013 }}</ref> *{{Flag|Japan}}: Dame Grand Cordon of the [[Order of the Precious Crown]] *[[Laos]] **{{Flagicon|Kingdom of Laos}} [[Lao Royal Family]]: Dame Grand Cordon of the [[Order of the Million Elephants and the White Parasol]] **{{Flag|Laos}}: Medal of Phoxay Lane Xang *{{Flag|Luxembourg}}: Dame of the [[Order of the Gold Lion of the House of Nassau]] *{{Flag|Malaysia}}: Dame Grand Cordon of the [[Order of the Crown of the Realm]] **{{Flag|Selangor}}: First Class of the [[Royal Family Order of Selangor]] **{{Flag|Terengganu}}: First Class of the [[Family Order of Terengganu]] **{{Flag|Kelantan}}: Recipient of the [[Royal Family Order of Kelantan]] *{{Flag|Kingdom of Nepal}}: Member Grand Cross of the [[Nepal Pratap Bhaskara|Order of Honour]] *{{Flag|Netherlands}}: Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of the Netherlands Lion|Order of the Lion of the Netherlands]] *{{Flag|Norway}}: Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of St. Olav|Order of Saint Olav]] *{{Flag|Philippines}}: Grand Cross with Collar of the [[Order of the Golden Heart (Philippines)|Order of the Golden Heart]] *{{Flag|Portugal}}: Grand Cross of the [[Order of Saint James of the Sword]] *{{Flag|Romania}}: Grand Cross of the [[Order of the Star of Romania]] *{{flag|Spain}} : **Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of Charles III]] (13 November 1987)<ref name="boe2">{{cite web|url=http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1987/11/17/pdfs/A34217-34217.pdf |title= Boletín Oficial del Estado |publisher=boe.es|access-date=6 September 2015}}</ref> **Dame Grand Cross of the [[Order of Isabella the Catholic]] (3 November 1960)<ref name="boe">{{cite web|url=http://www.boe.es/boe/dias/1960/11/14/pdfs/A15729-15729.pdf |title=Boletín Oficial del Estado |publisher=boe.es|access-date=6 September 2015}}</ref> *{{Flag|Sweden}}: Member Grand Cross of the [[Order of the Seraphim]] *{{flag|Taiwan}}: Grand Cross of the [[Order of Propitious Clouds]] (1963)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://taiwantoday.tw/print.php?unit=4&post=7204|title=Two Ancient Lands Strengthen Their Ties|date=1 July 1963|access-date=13 April 2020|website=[[Taiwan Today]]|quote=President Chiang decorated King Bhumibol with the Special Grand Cordon of the Order of Brilliant Jade and Queen Sirikit with the Special Grand Cordon of the Order of Propitious Clouds.}}</ref> ==Styles and Symbols== {{Infobox manner of address |royal name = {{ubl|Queen Sirikit|The Queen mother}} |image = Standard of HM Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother of Thailand.svg |size = 150px |dipstyle = [[Majesty|Her Majesty]] |offstyle = Your Majesty |background = #00B2EA |color = #FFFFFF }} [[File:Royal Monogram of Queen Sirikit.svg|thumb|180px|Royal Monogram of Queen Sirikit]] [[File:Royal Flag of Queen Sirikit.svg|thumb|250px|Royal flag of Queen Sirikit]] ==Eponyms== Queen Sirikit is well known for her charitable work, where she is the honorary president of the Thai Red Cross, a post she has held since 1956. She gained new prominence in this role in the aftermath of the [[2004 Indian Ocean earthquake|tsunami disaster in southern Thailand]] in December 2004. She has also been active in relief work for the many refugees from [[Cambodia]] and [[Myanmar]] in Thailand. Many things in Thailand have been named after the Queen: * the Queen Sirikit National Institute of Child Health, children's hospital * the Queen Sirikit Medical Center building, Ramathibodi Hospital * the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer, a new 10-storey hospital in Bangkok * the [[Queen Sirikit National Convention Center]] in [[Bangkok]] * the [[Queen Sirikit Park]] in Bangkok * the [[Sirikit Dam]] on the [[Nan River]], [[Uttaradit Province]] * the [[Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden]], [[Chiang Mai Province]]<ref>Ridout, Lucy (2009). [https://books.google.com/books?id=3gkBKBKSu-wC&pg=PA357 ''The Rough Guide to Thailand''], p. 357. Penguin.</ref> * the [[Queen Sirikit Arboretum Garden]], [[Pathum Thani Province]] * the [[Queen Sirikit Cup]], an annual Asian-Pacific golfing event * the [[Queen Sirikit Crab]] (''Thaiphusa sirikit'') * the [[Rosa "Queen Sirikit"|Queen Sirikit Rose]] * the [[Queen's Cup]], annual football competition The queen is also active in promoting Thai culture and history, mainly through her initiative in the making of the Thai movie ''[[The Legend of Suriyothai]]'', one of the most lavish and expensive Thai movies ever made.<ref>{{citation |publisher=BBC | place = UK | title = News | date = 23 November 2001 | contribution = Thailand's Suriyothai beats Titanic | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/1672246.stm | access-date =7 July 2008}}.</ref> ==Genealogical table== {{chart top|Relationship with Bhumibol Adulyadej and Sirikit<ref>{{cite book |last1=Finestone |first1=Jeffrey |title=The Royal Family of Thailand: The Descendants of King Chulalongkorn |date=1989 |publisher=New Cavendish Books |isbn=978-09-04568-88-2}}</ref>}} {{Tree chart/start|align=center}} {{Tree chart|border=0| | Savang |~|y|~| Rama5 |~|y|~| Uam | | | |Savang=[[Savang Vadhana]]|Rama5=[[Chulalongkorn]]<br>(Rama V)|Uam=Uam Bisalayabutra}} {{Tree chart|border=0| | | | | |!| | | | | |`|-|-|-|.| | }} {{Tree chart|border=0| | | | | |!| | | | | Grandma |y| Kitiyakara | | |Grandma=Apsarasaman Devakula |Kitiyakara=[[Kitiyakara Voralaksana]]}} {{Tree chart|border=0| | | | | |!| | | | | | | |!}} {{Tree chart|border=0| Srinagarindra |y| Mahidol | | Bua |y| Nakkhatra |Srinagarindra=[[Srinagarindra]]|Mahidol=[[Mahidol Adulyadej]]|Bua=[[Bua Kitiyakara]]|Nakkhatra=[[Nakkhatra Mangala]]}} {{Tree chart|border=0| | | |!| | | | | | | |!}} {{Tree chart|border=0| | | Rama9 | | | | | | Sirikit | | | |Rama9=[[Bhumibol Adulyadej]]<br>(Rama IX)|Sirikit=[[Sirikit]]}} {{Tree chart/end}} {{chart bottom}} == See also == * [[List of covers of Time magazine (1960s)]] ==Notes== {{notelist}} ==References== {{Reflist|2}} ==External links== {{Commons category|Sirikit}} {{Wikisource|Proclamation on Appointment of the Regent (Queen Sirikit)|Proclamation on Appointment of Queen Sirikit as Regent}} {{s-start}} {{s-hou|House of Kitiyakara|12 August|1932|||[[Chakri Dynasty|House of Chakri]]}} {{s-roy|th}} {{s-break}} {{s-vac|last=[[Rambai Barni]]}} {{s-ttl|title=[[List of Thai consorts|Queen consort of Thailand]]|years=1950–2016}} {{s-vac|next=[[Suthida Tidjai]]}} {{S-prec|th}} {{S-bef|before=[[Vajiralongkorn|The King]]}} {{S-ttl|title= [[Thai order of precedence]]<br />''{{small|The Queen Mother}}''|years=2nd position}} {{S-aft|after=[[Suthida|The Queen]]}} {{S-bef|before=[[Bhumibol Adulyadej|King Rama IX]]}} {{S-ttl|title=Eldest Royal Member of the Chakri Dynasty|years = 2016–present}} {{S-inc|heir=[[Ubol Ratana|Princess Ubolratana Rajakanya]]}} {{S-npo}} |- {{S-vac|last=[[Savang Vadhana]]}} {{S-ttl|title= President of [[Thai Red Cross Society]]|years=1956–present}} {{S-inc}} {{s-end}} {{Queens and Consorts of Thailand}} {{History of Thailand 1932 - 1973}} {{Members of the Order of the Royal House of Chakri}} {{Portal bar|Thailand|Biography|Politics|Royalty|Monarchy}} {{Authority control}} [[Category:1932 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:20th-century Thai women]] [[Category:20th-century Chakri dynasty]] [[Category:21st-century Thai women]] [[Category:21st-century Thai people]] [[Category:21st-century Chakri dynasty]] [[Category:Queens consort of Thailand]] [[Category:Bhumibol Adulyadej]] [[Category:Kitiyakara family]] [[Category:Mahidol family]] [[Category:Regents of Thailand]] [[Category:20th-century women regents]] [[Category:20th-century regents]] [[Category:Field marshals of Thailand]] [[Category:Marshals of the Royal Thai Air Force]] [[Category:Network monarchy]] <!-- Honours : Thailand --> [[Category:Order of Chula Chom Klao]] [[Category:Dames Grand Cross of the Order of the Direkgunabhorn]] [[Category:Recipients of the Dushdi Mala Medal, Pin of Arts and Science]] <!-- Honours --> [[Category:Grand Cordons of the Order of the Precious Crown]] [[Category:Recipients of the Grand Decoration with Sash for Services to the Republic of Austria]] [[Category:Dames Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic]] [[Category:Grand Crosses Special Class of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany]] [[Category:Grand Crosses of the Order of Beneficence (Greece)]] [[Category:Recipients of the Order of Propitious Clouds]] [[Category:Recipients of the Grand Order of Mugunghwa]] [[Category:20th-century rulers in Asia]] [[Category:Thai anti-communists]] [[Category:Thai queen mothers]]
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