Yaovamalaya Narumala | |||||
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Princess of Siam the Princess of Sawankalok |
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Born |
Grand Palace Bangkok, Thailand |
4 June 1873||||
Died | 3 July 1909 Bangkok, Thailand |
(aged 36)||||
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House | Chakri Dynasty | ||||
Father | Chulalongkorn | ||||
Mother | Ubolratana Narinaka |
Full name | |
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Yaovamalaya Narumala Sabasakon Galyani |
Yaovamalaya Narumala, the Princess of Sawankhalok (Thai: เยาวมาลย์นฤมล; rtgs: Yaowamannaruemon; 4 June 1873 – 3 July 1909), was the Princess of Siam (later Thailand). She was a member of the Chakri Dynasty of Thailand. She was the daughter of King Chulalongkorn.
Her mother was Ubolratana Narinaka, the Princess Akaravorarajgalya, daughter of Ladavalya, the Prince Bhumindrabhakdi and Mom Chin Ladavalya na Ayudhya. She was given full name by her father as Yaovamalaya Narumala Sabasakon Galyani (Thai: เยาวมาลย์นฤมล สรรพสกนธ์กัลยาณี)
For the royal duties, she was one of the executive vice-president of the Red Unalom Society, the major humanitarian organisation (later the Thai Red Cross Society), founded by Queen Savang Vadhana as maternal patron. Queen Saovabha Phongsri was appointed the first president, and Plien Phasakoravongs acted as the society secretary. She worked as the executive vice-president with the other princesses:
On 21 May 1905, she was given the royal title from her father as Princess of Sawankhalok (Thai: กรมขุนสวรรคโลกลักษณวดี). She was given the rank of Krom Khun, the 4th level of the Krom ranks.
Princess Yaovamalaya Narumala died on 3 July 1909, at the age of 36.