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Princess Abha Barni (; , formerly Princess Abha Barni Gagananga ; ; born 28 March 1874 - 6 August 1938) was a wife of Prince
Svasti Sobhana Prince Svasti Sobhana, the Prince Svastivatana Visishtha (, ; 22 December 1865 – 10 December 1935) was a son of King Mongkut (Rama IV) and Princess Consort Piam. As the sixtieth child of King Mongkut, he also had the same parents as the 3 que ...
and became Princess Abha Barni Svastivatana. When her daughter became queen, she was elevated to the style ''
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'' by her son-in-law, the
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Early life

Princess Abha Barni Gagananga was born on 28 March 1876, to Gagananga Yukala, Prince Bijitprijakara (a son of King
Mongkut Mongkut (18 October 18041 October 1868) was the fourth Monarchy of Thailand, king of Siam from the Chakri dynasty, titled Rama IV. He reigned from 1851 until his death in 1868. The reign of Mongkut was marked by significant modernization ini ...
and consort Phueng) and Mom Sun Gagananga Na Ayutthaya. She had 5 siblings younger sister and younger brother : # Princess Klang Gagananga # Princess Chavi Vilaya Gagananga # Prince Noi Ganganang # Prince Klang Gagananga # Prince Pridiyakara Gagananga


Issue

She had 9 children with Prince
Svasti Sobhana Prince Svasti Sobhana, the Prince Svastivatana Visishtha (, ; 22 December 1865 – 10 December 1935) was a son of King Mongkut (Rama IV) and Princess Consort Piam. As the sixtieth child of King Mongkut, he also had the same parents as the 3 que ...
; * Prince Seri Svastikamol Svastivatana (Male) (6 September 1902 — 7 March 1911) * Prince Sobhon Bharadaya Svastivatana (8 January 1903 — 17 July 1969) Married with Princess Mayurachatra, Mom Tuaengnuan and Mom Prathueng Svativatana Na Ayudhya * Queen
Rambai Barni Rambai Barni (, , ), formerly Rambai Barni Svastivatana (, ; born 20 December 1904 – 22 May 1984), was Queen of Siam as the wife of King Prajadhipok of Siam. Early life Princess Rambai Barni Svastivatana was born on 20 December 1904, ...
(20 December 1904 — 22 May 1984) later Queen of Siam when she married King Prajadhipok * Prince Mai (Male) (19 February 1905 — 17 March 1905) * Prince Duaeng (male) (25 April 1908 — 30 May 1908) * Prince Nanyadivat Svastivatana (25 April 1909 — 18 October 1958) Married with Mom Chao Suvabhab Berabanna Vudhijaya * Prince Orachun Jitsanu Svastivatana (15 January 1910 — 26 October 1969) Married with Princess Chandrakanmani * Prince Rodramabhat Svastivatana (24 February 1915 — 4 August 1917) * Prince Yuditya Sathira Svastivatana (9 March 1917 — 24 September 1985) Married with Mom Rajawongse Battaratridhot Devakula


Ancestry


Honours

* Dame Grand Cross (First Class) of the Most Illustrious
Order of Chula Chom Klao The Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao (; ) was established on 16 November 1873 by King Rama V of The Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) to commemorate the 90th Jubilee of the Chakri Dynasty and bears his name (จุลจอมเกล ...
(1929) * Companion (Third Class, lower grade) of the Most Illustrious
Order of Chula Chom Klao The Most Illustrious Order of Chula Chom Klao (; ) was established on 16 November 1873 by King Rama V of The Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) to commemorate the 90th Jubilee of the Chakri Dynasty and bears his name (จุลจอมเกล ...
(1893) * King Rama VI Royal Cypher Medal, 3rd Class (1923) * King Rama VII Royal Cypher Medal, 1st Class (1926)ราชกิจจานุเบกษา
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References

Thai female Phra Ong Chao Gagananga family Thai princesses consort 1874 births 1938 deaths Dames Grand Cross of the Order of Chula Chom Klao 19th-century Thai people 19th-century Thai women 19th-century Chakri dynasty 20th-century Chakri dynasty Thai female Mom Chao {{Thailand-royal-stub