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Induratana Paribatra

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Induratana Paribatra
Princess Induratana in the 50s
BornPrincess Induratana Paribatra
(1922-02-02) 2 February 1922 (age 102)
Bangkok, Siam
Noble familyParibatra family (Chakri Dynasty)
Spouse(s)
Somwang Sarasas
(m. 1953, divorced)
IssueThoranin Sarasas
Sinnapa Sarasas
Santi Sarasas
FatherParibatra Sukhumbandhu, Prince of Nakhon Sawan
MotherSombandh Palakawong na Ayudhaya
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Induratana Paribatra (Thai: อินทุรัตนา บริพัตร; RTGSInthurattana Boriphat; born 2 February 1922) is a descendant of the royal family of Thailand, a granddaughter of King Chulalongkorn.

Biography

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Princess Induratana was the ninth child of Paribatra Sukhumbandhu, Prince of Nakhon Sawan (commander of the Thai Army and Navy under his half brother, King Vajiravudh), and the first child of Paribatra's commoner second wife Sombandh (née Palakawong na Ayudhaya). She had one younger brother, Prince Sukhumabhinanda, as well as several older half-brothers and half-sisters.[clarification needed] She was titled Her Highness (พระวรวงศ์เธอ Phra Worawong Thoe) in the reign of King Prajadhipok, Rama VII (1927).

Marriage

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Induratana married Somwang Sarasas on February 4, 1953, and relinquished her royal titles. Somwang Sarasas (née Sundananda) wss the older brother of Ngarmchit Purachatra na Ayudhaya, wife of Induratana's cousin, Prince Prem Purachatra).[1] She and Sarasas had three children. Later, they divorced.

  1. Thoranin Sarasas married Sunittra Rueangsomwong
  2. Sinnapa Sarasas[2] married Anan Taratai
  3. Santi Sarasas (né Phayanin)

Titles

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  • 2 February 1922 — 1927 : Her Serene Highness Princess Induratana Paribatra
  • 1927 — 1953 : Her Highness Princess Induratana
  • 1953 — ? : Mrs. Induratana Sarasas
  • ? — present : Ms. Induratana Paribatra

Ancestry

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References

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Induratana Paribatra
Born: 2 February 1922
Order of precedence
Preceded by
Princess Nopphadonchaloemsi Yugala
Thai order of precedence
27th position
Succeeded by
Juthavachara Vivacharawongse