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Sirikit [a] [1] (born Mom Rajawongse Sirikit Kitiyakara [b]; 12 August 1932) is a member of the Thai royal family who was 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 ...
[6] After the wedding, Srirasmi was styled Mom Srirasmi Mahidol na Ayudhya (Mahidol is the surname of King Bhumibol Adulyadej and King Ananda Mahidol, and the na Ayudhya designation signifies non-titled descendants of the Chakri dynasty and their spouses). On 14 February 2005, it was announced that Srirasmi was pregnant.
Bhumibol Adulyadej [b] [c] (5 December 1927 – 13 October 2016), titled Rama IX, was King of Thailand from 9 June 1946 until his death in 2016. His reign of 70 years and 126 days is the longest of any Thai monarch , the longest on record of any independent Asian sovereign, and the third-longest of any sovereign state .
Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) 1927–2016 r. 1946–2016: Sirikit Kitiyakara 1932– Queen: Adulakit Kitiyakara 1930–2004: Bandhusavali Yugala 1934– Busba Kitiyakara 1934– Kalyanakit Kitiyakara 1929–1987: Jessica Mickelich: Jitat Sornsongkram 1974– Peter Ladd Jensen 1951– Ubolratana Rajakanya 1951– Sirindhorn Princess Royal 1955 ...
Arsa Sarasin (Thai: อาสา สารสิน; born 26 May 1937) is a Thai diplomat and businessman who served as Principal Private Secretary to King Bhumibol Adulyadej until he retired in 2012. [1]
He is the fifth son and seventh and youngest child of King Vajiralongkorn; his mother is Srirasmi Suwadee, the king's third legal wife. His father also has a daughter by his first wife, and five children (four sons and a daughter ) by his second wife; all the children of the second wife were born before the then-Crown Prince married their ...
English: Air Marshal Asghar Khan, Chief Guests Queen Sirikit and King Bhumibol of Thailand, and Khan's wife Amina Shamsie at a banquet in PAF Officer's Mess Peshawar Date 15 February 1962
The publicity materials at the Yale University Press website originally described the book as telling "the unexpected story of [King Bhumibol Adulyadej's] life and 60-year rule — how a Western-raised boy came to be seen by his people as a living Buddha, and how a king widely seen as beneficent and apolitical could in fact be so deeply political, autocratic, and even brutal.