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  2. Sirivannavari - Wikipedia

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    Sirivannavari was born Mom Chao Busyanambejra Mahidol (Thai: บุษย์น้ำเพชร มหิดล; Thai pronunciation: [bùt.nám.pʰét má(ʔ).hì.dōn]; RTGS: Butnamphet Mahidon), but later changed to Mom Chao Chakkrityapha Mahidol (Thai: จักรกฤษณ์ยาภา มหิดล), and once again to Mom Chao Sirivanvari Mahidol (Thai: สิริวัณว ...

  3. Prabhavasit Narimol - Wikipedia

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    Prabhavasit Narimol (Thai: ประภาวสิตนฤมล; RTGS: Praphawasit Naruemon, also spelled Prabhavasiddi; 11 June 1885 – 15 February 1963), was a Princess of Siam (later Thailand) and member of the Siamese (then Thai) royal family as one of the daughters of Chaturonrasmi, Prince Chakkrabatradipongse, son of Mongkut, King Rama IV of Siam.

  4. Uthaikanya Bhanubandhu - Wikipedia

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    Princess (Mom Chao) Uthaikanya (or Udayakanya) Bhanubandhu, the last children (and daughter) of Nibandh Bhanubongs, Prince Bhanubongs Biriyadej (son of Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse) and one of his wife, Mom Phayao Bhanubandhu na Ayudhya, was born in Bangkok on 24 October 1933. In 1934, when she was only 9 months old, her father Prince ...

  5. Wisut Kasattri - Wikipedia

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    Wisut Kasattri (Thai: วิสุทธิกษัตรีย์, Visuddhikṣatrīya) or Borommathewi (บรมเทวี), was a Siamese Queen and Princess during the Ayutthaya period in the 16th century, born Sawatdiratchathida (สวัสดิราชธิดา) to Prince Thianracha (later King Maha Chakkraphat) and Suriyothai.

  6. Category:Thai princesses - Wikipedia

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    Names of people in this category are sorted by given name, according to Thai practice. The sortkey of this category is maintained by User:cewbot . Princesses of Thailand , including female members of Chakri dynasty .

  7. Suphankanlaya - Wikipedia

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    Suphankanlaya (Thai: สุพรรณกัลยา, Suvarṇakalyā; Burmese: ဗြဣန္ဒဒေဝီ) was a 16th-century Siamese princess who was a queen consort of King Bayinnaung of Burma. There are very few historical records of her life, but legends about her are widespread in Thailand.

  8. Suvannamaccha - Wikipedia

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    She is a mermaid princess who tries to spoil Hanuman's plans to build a bridge to Lanka but falls in love with him instead. [2] The figure of Suvannamaccha is popular in Thai folklore and is represented on small cloth streamers or framed pictures that are hung as luck-bringing charms in shops and houses throughout Thailand.

  9. Siribha Chudabhorn - Wikipedia

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    Princess Siribha Chudabhorn (Thai: สิริภาจุฑาภรณ์, pronounced [sì.rì.pʰaː.tɕù.tʰaː.pʰɔːn]; RTGS: Siripha Chuthaphon; born 8 October 1982), commonly known as Princess Ribha (Thai: หริภา, pronounced [rì.pʰaː.]; RTGS: Ripha), is the eldest daughter of Princess Chulabhorn Walailak and Virayudh Tishyasarin.