Sangay Choden

Queen Mother Sangay Choden (born 11 May 1963) is one of the four wives and queens of Bhutanese king Jigme Singye Wangchuck, who ruled in Bhutan from 1972 until his abdication in 2006. She is the Queen Mother (Gyalyum Kude, literally meaning "Queen Mother") of Bhutan.

Sangay Choden
Queen mother of Bhutan
Tenure9 December 2006 – present
PredecessorKesang Choden
Co-queen mothersDorji Wangmo
Tshering Pem
Tshering Yangdon
Born (1963-05-11) 11 May 1963
Nobgang, Punakha, Bhutan
Spouse
(m. 1979)
IssueKhamsum Singye Wangchuck
Euphelma Choden Wangchuck
Names
Sangay Choden Wangchuck[fn 1]
HouseWangchuck (by marriage)
FatherDasho Yab Ugyen Dorji
MotherYum Thuiji Zam
ReligionBuddhism

Biography

Her father, Yab Dasho Ugyen Dorji (1925–2019), was the Founder and Proprietor of Ugyen Academy (03/04/2002).[1] Her mother is Yum Thuiji Zam (b. 1932).

She was educated at St. Joseph's Convent, Kalimpong, and St. Helen's School, Kurseong, India.

Her three brothers are:[2]

Her five sisters are (three of them are the other Queen Mothers):[2]

Sangay Choden was appointed the United Nations Population Fund’s (UNFPA) Goodwill Ambassador in Bhutan in 1999.[3]

I support the all around development of our younger generations, in whose hands lie the future of our country.

Sangay Choden is particularly interested in promoting the arts in Bhutan and advocating the country's rich cultural heritage. She is the patron of the Bhutan Textile Museum in Thimphu which she helped establish in 2001.[4]

Her Majesty also established the Tara Lhadron Zhingkham Lhakhang, a temple dedicated to the 21 Taras located in the historically and spiritually significant temple grounds of Parigzampa Astrology School in Dechencholing, Thimphu.[5]

On 1 July 2011 she visited the Alhambra with her daughter, Princess Ashi Euphelma Choden Wangchuck.[6]

Children

She had, with the former king, the following children:

NameBirthMarriageIssue
Prince Dasho
Khamsum Singye Wangchuck (Photo)
(1985-10-06) 6 October 1985
Princess Ashi
Euphelma Choden Wangchuck (Photo)
(1993-06-06) 6 June 199329 October 2020Dasho Thinley Norbu[7]

Patronages

Honours

See also

References

Notes

  1. Women in Bhutan retain their names upon marriage.
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