BHUTAN

The Wangchuk Dynasty
GENEALOGY
Sum-phrang Chos-rje (b.1179; d. 1265)
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Zhig-po bKhra-shis Seng-ge (b.1237; d. 1322)
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Bajra 'Dus-pa (b.1262; d. 1296)
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bDe-pa'i dPal-byor (b.1291; d. 1359)
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dPal-den Seng-ge (b.1332; d. 1384)
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bsTan-pa'i Nyi-ma (b.1382)
(brother of Jam-dbyangs Grags-pa Od-zer, 1382-1442)
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Don-grub bZang-po
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Padma Gling-pa [Pemalingpa] (b.1450; d. 1521)
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mKho-chun Chos-rje (b.1505)
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Ngag-dbang (b.1539)
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rGyal-ba (b.1562)
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Dun-dkar Chos-rje [Dungkar Choji] (b.1578)
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bsTan-pa'i rGyal-mchan (b.1598; d. 1694)
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bsTan-pa'i Nyi-ma (b.1623; d. 1689)
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Zla-grags (b.1641)
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gTub-zhong (b.1674)
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Padma Rig-rgyas [Pemarigyas](b.1706; d. 1763)
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Rabgyas [Rab-rgyas] (b.1733)
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Padma
(with whom we treat)
- Padma, son of Rabgyas, of the Dungkar Choji family. He had issue, two sons: Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- 1) Dasho Pala Gyeltshen. He had issue, by a woman from the Tsentong-pa in Paro, a son:
- a) Dasho Sherpa Puchung [Shangpa Puenchog], and Dzongpon. m. a lady from
the Tsentong-pa in Paro. He had issue:
- i) Raja Ugyen Dorji. b. at
Paro, 1855. Pasakha Kutshab
1890-1898, Dungpa of Haa and Pasakha 1898-1916, Kazi 1902-1907, Gongzim and Deb Zimpon
1907-1916. Granted the personal title of Rai
Bahadur 1st January 1907, and prom to Raja 11th December 1911. Rcvd: Ugyen Wangchuck Medal 1st class (17.11.1909), Delhi
Durbar silver medals (1.1.1903 and 12.12.1911). He d. at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, 22nd June 1916,
having had issue:
- (1) Raja Sonam Tobgay Dorji, CIE (8.6.1944). b. 1896. Gongzim and Deb Zimpon 1917-1952, Agent for Foreign
Relations for the Govt of Bhutan 1917-1946, and Dungpa of Haa and Pasakha 1917-1924. Granted the rank of a Deputy
Minister (officer of the fourth rank) by the Dalai Lama of Tibet, 1918. Granted
the personal titles of Rai Bahadur 1917,
and Raja by King George V. Rcvd: Ugyen Wangchuck Medal 1st
class, King George V Silver Jubilee (3.6.1935), and King George VI Coron
(11.5.1937) medals. m. at Bhutan
House, Kalimpong, India, 5th April 1918, Rani Chuni Wangmo [H.R.H. Mayum Chonying Wangmo Dorji] (b. at Gangtok, Sikkim, 1897; d. at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, 26th
March 1994), educ. privately, Presdt
Sikkim Education Brd, Vice-Presdt SRIT General Council 1964-1965, designer of
the Bhutan national flag adopted in 1947, rcvd:
King Jigme Singye Wangchuck Coron Medal 1st class (2.6.1974), youngest daughter of H.H. Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Maharaja Sir Thutob Namgyal [mThu-stobs rNam-rgyal], Maharaja of Sikkim, KCIE, by his third wife, H.H. Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Maharani Yeshay Dolma. He d.
suddenly at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, September 1953, having had issue, four
sons and one daughter:
- (a)
H.E. Dasho Jigme Palden Dorji. b. at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, 1919. Dungpa of Haa and Pasakha 1924, Agent
for Foreign Relations for the Govt of Bhutan and Assist to the Political
Officer Sikkim 1946-1952, Gongzim
1952-1958 and Lonchen (Prime
Minister) of Bhutan 1958-1964, Regent April 1963. Rcvd: KingM ahendra Coron Medal of Nepal (2.5.1956). m. at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, 1942, Ashi Tsering Yangzom [Ashi Tessla Dorji] (b. in Tibet, 1924, m.
second, 1965, Samchok, a Tibetan refugee in India), educ. Mount Hermon Sch, Darjeeling, teacher at the Central Sch for
Tibetans at Mussoorie, rcvd: King
Jigme Singye Wangchuck Coron Medal 1st class (2.6.1974), daughter of
H.E. Namgang Dasang Damdul Tsarong Pola, sometime C-in-C of the Tibetan Army
and Shap-pe, by his wife, Tsetan
Dolkar, daughter of H.E. Tsarong Wangchuk Gyalpo, sometime Shap-pe. He was k. during
a game of cards at the Phuntsoling Guesthouse, Bhutan, 5th April
1964, having had issue, three sons and one daughter, including:
- (i) Dasho Paljor Jigme Dorji [Benji Dorji]. b. at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, 24th
August 1943, educ. St Joseph’s Coll, Northpoint, Darjeeling, Oxford Univ, and RMA Sandhurst. District Magistrate,
Judge of the High Court of Bhutan 1969, Chief Justice, Ambassador &
Permanent Representative at the UN Geneva 1992-1994, Deputy Minister for the
Environment 1994-1998, Special Adviser to the National Environmental Cmsn. Presdt
Royal Soc for the Protection of Nature (RSPN) since 1986, and Bhutan Ecological
Soc since 2010. Chair Bhutan Ornithological Soc. Rcvd: King Jigme Singye Wangchuck Coron Medal 1st class (2.6.1974),
Jubilee Medal (2.6.1999), and King
Jigme Khesar Namgyal Coron Medal 1st class (6.11.2008), Officer of
the Order of the Golden Ark of the Netherlands, etc. m. (first) 1966 (div.) Ashi Louise Dorji, Sec Radio National Youth Assoc of Bhutan (NYAB)
1978-1987, Deputy Dir of Broadcasting & Mngr of Bhutan Broadcasting Service
(BBS) 1987-1991, Dir BBS 1991, Liaison Officer for the Norwegian Santai Mission
in Thimphu, and Proof Editor with “Kuensel”
newspaper, author of “Metho’s Great
Adventure” (2011), Mbr The Bhutan Soc, Tarayana Fndn, etc, nee Louise Major
or Louise Bird, a British national. m.
(second) (div.) Ashi Dechen Chhoden. He had issue, three sons by his first wife,
and one son and one daughter by his second wife
- 1. Dasho Dasang Paljor Dorji (s/o Louise)
- 2. Dasho Kalden Dorji [Kelly Dorji]. b. 4th January 1971 (s/o Louise), educ. St Paul’s Sch, Darjeeling, and St Xavier’s Coll, Mumbai (BA),
and Delhi Univ. Photographic assist to Chien-Wien 1995-1997, model and actor
since 1997.
- 3. Dasho Tobgye Dorji. b. 1973 (s/o Louise), educ. St Joseph’s Coll, Northpoint,
Darjeeling.
- 1. Ashi Sonam Choden Dorji, educ. Univ of New Brunswick, St Johns, New Brunswick, Canada.
- (ii) Dasho Kalden Dorji, educ. St Joseph’s Coll, Northpoint, Darjeeling. m. (first) at Motithang State Guest
House, Thimphu, 25th August 1969 (div.), H.R.H. Princess (Ashi)Pema Choden Wangchuck (b. 1949),third daughter of H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Jigme Wangchuk, Maharaja of Bhutan, KCIE, by his second wife, H.M. Queen Pema Dechen, younger daughter of Dasho Jamyang, Chume Shengo. m. (second) … He has issue, one daughter by each wife:
- 1. Ashi Namden Dorji (d/o Princess Pema Choden). Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- (iii) Dasho Tobgye Sonam Dorji. b. at Kalimpong, India, 1st January 1947, educ. St Joseph's Coll, Northpoint,
Darjeeling, Univ of North Bengal (BA Pol Sci 1966), Siliguri, Darjeeling, New
Delhi Sch of International Relations (dipl 1970), and National Acad of
Administration, Mussoorie, India. Trainee Officer Ministry of Trade 1968-1969,
3rd Sec, 2nd Sec and 1st Sec New Delhi, Permanent
Representative to the UN in New York 1978-1984, Ambassador to Bangladesh
1984-1985, Permanent Representative to the UN in Geneva 1985-1989, attached
MOFA Thimphu 1989-1992, and Ambassador to Kuwait. Chair Group of 77 (Geneva)
1988. Presdt UNCTAD Trade & Development Brd (Geneva) 1988-1989. Vice-Presdt
Hotel Assoc of Bhutan. Mbr Taryana Fndn. Rcvd:
King Jigme Singye Wangchuck Coron Medal 1st class (2.6.1974). m. (first) 1967 (div. 1969) The Hon Manjula Sinha (b. at Calcutta, 1946; d.
1996), daughter of the Rt Hon Sudhindro Prosanno (Sinha), 3rd Baron
Sinha of Raipur, Chair & MD McNeill & Barry Ltd, Calcutta, by his wife,
The Rt Hon Madhabi, Baroness Sinha of Raipur, daughter of Monoranjan
Chatterjee, of Calcutta. m. (second)
1973 (div. 1977) Brigitte Kindh (b. in Sweden, 12th April 1953;m. second, Hans Evert Widell),
daughter of Tage Kindh, by his wife, Maj. m.
(third) 1975, Ashi Genzing Zam Dorji
(b. 1952). He had issue, one son by
his first wife, two sons by his second wife, and two daughters by his third:
- 1. Dasho Jigme Palden Dorji. b. 1967 (s/o Manjula).
- 2. Dasho Tenzing Tage Dorji. b. October 1973 (s/o Brigitte), educ. HLK
Jönköping, Sweden.
- 3. Dasho Jhurmie Topgye Dorji. b. 1977 (s/o Brigitte), educ. Sandaschool, Jönköping, and Univ of Nässjö, Sweden. m.
(first) (div. 2002) Linda Ericsson (b.1977). m. (second) Sofia Nordh (b.1983).
He has issue, three sons:
- a. Oliver Jhurmie Dorji. b. 1998 (s/o Linda).
- b. Hampus Jigmie Dorji. b. 2000 (s/o Linda).
- c. Casper Palden Dorji b. 2009 (s/o Sofia). Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- 1. Ashi Khandu-Om Dorji. b. 1977 (d/o Genzing
Zam), educ. Woodstock Sch, Mussoorie,
India, and Wooster Coll, Ohio, USA (BA). Assist Project Officer with NICEF,
Media co-ordinator of the Druk Phuensum Tshogpa (DPT) 2008.
- 2. Ashi Chukie-Om Dorji. b. 1979 (d/o Genzing
Zam), educ. Woodstock Sch, Mussoorie,
India, and Wooster Coll, Ohio, USA, and Bangkok, Thailand. Dir Gangtey Palace
Expeditions.
- (b) Dasho Ugyen Dorji, Boedhay
Rimpoche. b. at Bhutan House,
Kalimpong, 1933, educ. Nyarongsha
Sch, Lhasa, Tibet, and St Joseph’s Sch, Darjeeling. Cmsnd as 2nd-Lieut
Royal Bhutan Army 1953, attached Gurkha Training Centre, prom Capt 1957, cdt
Tashimakha Camp in Laya 1957-1959, resig 1959. Chair Lakhi Group Org &
Tashi Group of Companies 1959-2006, Unit Trust of Bhutan, the Bhutan Lottery,
Bhutan Carbide & Chemicals, and Bhutan Ferro Alloys Ltd. Presdt. Bhutan
Chamber of Commerce 1980-1992, SAARC Chamber of Commerce & Industry 2006,
etc. Mbr. Royal Thimpu Golf Club, etc. Granted the rank of Nig Kyalma. Rcvd: the
Royal Red Scarf (1986). m. (first) at
Bumthang, 1st August 1955 (div.)
H.R.H. Princess (Ashi) Choki Ongmo
Wangchuck (b. at Wangduchholing
Palace, Bumthang, 1937; m. second, 1968, Dasho Topga, Yulgyal Rimpoche,Dorje-Lopon Garchen-Thripa), eldest
daughter of H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Jigme Wangchuk, Maharaja of
Bhutan, KCIE, by his second wife, H.M. Queen Pema Dechen, younger daughter of Dasho Jamyang, Chume Shengo. m. (second) Ashi Savitri Ugyen Dorji, Dir T-Bank Ltd
since 2010, a lady of Nepalese descent, sister of Madan Mohan Pradhan, of
Kalimpong. He d. at the Bengdubi Army
Hospital, West Bengal, India, 25th March 2006 (cremated at Paro),
having had issue, three sons, including:
- (i) Dasho Tobgyal Dorji, educ. St Joseph’s Sch, Darjeeling, India. Chair Bhutan Eco Ventures
(P) Ltd, MD of Bhutan Ferro-Alloys Ltd, Dir Bhutan Fruit Products (P) Ltd, Tai
Industries Ltd since 2003, T-Bank Ltd since 2010, etc. Presdt Bhutan Chamber of
Commerce & Industries.
- (ii) Dasho Wangchuk Dorji. b. 1966, educ. St
Augustine’s Sch, Kalimpong, India, and New Hampshire Coll, USA. Chair & MD
Tai Industries Ltd since 2005, Vice-Chair Tashi Group of Companies, Dir T-Bank
Ltd since 2010, etc. Mbr Bhutan Mountain Biking Club.
- (c)Dasho Lhendup Dorji [Lenny Dorji]. b. at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, 6th October 1935, educ. St Joseph’s Coll, Northpoint,
Darjeeling, Choate Prep Sch, and Cornell Univ, Ithaca, New York, USA (BA 1959). Employed with the UN in New York in the 1950s. Land Surveyor, Postmaster-Gen,
Paro Thrimpon, Sec-Gen for Planning
& Development 1963-1964, Kazi,
actg Lonchen (Prime Minister) of
Bhutan 1964-1965. Went into voluntary exile in Nepal 1965 and later settled in
Kalimpong, India. Mngr Soaltee Hotel Casino in Katmandu in 1970. Racehorse
owner and breeder. Mbr Royal Calcutta Turf Club. Rcvd: the Royal Red Scarf (1958), King Jigme Singye Wangchuck Coron
Medal 1st class (2.6.1974), etc. m.Ashi Glenda Dorji (b. 1946), a lady of Anglo-Burmese
descent, daughter of Emma Wilkie, elder daughter of James Guy Gavin Wilkie. He d. from cancer, at Lungtenphu, Thimphu,
15th April 2007, having had issue, two sons and two daughters:
- (i) Dasho Palden Jigme Dorji. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- (ii) Dasho Ugen Lhendup Dorji, educ. St Paul’s Sch, Darjeeling, India.
- (i) Ashi Khendum Dorji, educ. at Katmandu, Nepal and Thimphu. Political Adviser in the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Conference Dvsn), MD Chhundu Tours and Travels
since 1987, Chhundu Motors since 1997, Chhundu Security Services since 2005, The
Gourmet Food House since 2011, etc. m.
(div.) and had issue, a daughter.
- (ii) Ashi Chuni [Glenda Anne] Dorji. b. 26th July 1964, educ. La Martiniere Coll, Calcutta,
India. MD of Chhundu Ent Pvt Ltd, CEO New Ideas Pvt Lrd since 2011. m. (div.)
and had issue, four children.
- (a) Ashi Tashi Dorji. b.
at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, 1929, educ.
St. Joseph’s Convent, Kalimpong, India. Actg Agent for Foreign Relations for
the Govt of Bhutan 1951-1952, Dzongpon
of Tashigang, Leader Bhutan Delegation to Colombo Plan Consultative Cttee
Meeting in Melbourne 1962 and Colombo Plan Conference 1963, Minister for
Education & Public Health 1963-1965. Went into voluntary exile in Nepal 1964
and later in Hong Kong, returned to Bhutan in 1972. Rcvd: King Jigme Singye Wangchuck Coron Medal 1st class
(2.6.1974).
- (b) Ashi Kesang-la Choden Dorji [H.M. Queen Kesang Choden]. b. at Bhutan House, Kalimpong, India, 21st
May 1930, educ. St.
Joseph’s Convent, Kalimpong, India, and the House of Citizenship, London.
Patron The Bhutan Fndn. Hon Vice-Presdt Siam Soc (Bangkok). Rcvd: the Order of Druk
Gyalpo 1st class (16.11.2008), King Jigme Singye Wangchuck Coron
Medal 1st class (2.6.1974), Jubilee Medal (2.6.1999), and King Jigme Khesar Namgyal Coron Medal 1st
class (6.11.2008). m. at Paro Dzong,
5th October 1951, H.M. Druk Gyalpo Jigme Dorji Wangchuk, King of
Bhutan (b. at Thuepang Palace, Trongsa,
2nd May 1929; d. at
Nairobi, Kenya, 15th July 1972), eldest son of H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri
Sri Sri Sri Sir Jigme Wangchuk, Maharaja of Bhutan, KCIE, by his first wife,
H.M. Queen Phuntsho Choden, elder daughter of Dasho Jamyang, Chume Shengo.
She had issue, one son and two daughters – see below.
- i) Ayi Thubten Wangmo. She d.
at Lhasa, Tibet, 1918. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- 2) Dasho Pila Gonpo Wangyal [Pi-la mGon-po rBang-rgyal]. b. 1782, educ. in Lhalung, Tibet. m.
(first) … m. (second) Ashi Sonam Pedzom, of Kurtoe Jangsa. He
had issue, five sons and one daughter:
- a)
H.H.Dasho Kitshelpa Dorji Namgyal (s/o the first wife). Gongzim 1872-1873, and 52nd Druk Desi (Deb Raja) of Bhutan
1873-1879.
- b) Dasho Dorji (s/o Sonam
Pedzom). He had issue:
- i) Dasho Dawa Penjor, 23rd
Paro Penlop. b. 1849. Installed as 23rd Paro Penlop 1883. m. (first) Ashi Ugyen Zangmo (d.s.p.), a relative of H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Ugyen
Wangchuk, Maharaja of Bhutan, GCIE, KCSI. m.
(second) Ashi Rinchen Dolma, a widow
from a village near Paro. m. (third) Ashi Tenyi, daughter of his second wife,Ashi Rinchen Dolma, by her first
husband. He d. at the Gangtey Palace,
Paro, 1910, having had issue, one son by his second wife:
- (1) Dasho …, Paro Nyerchen. b. 1893 (s/o Rinchen
Dolma). He had issue, a son:
- (a) Dasho Wawel Wangdruk. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- i) Ashi …m. the Byagar Dzongpon (fl 1905). She had issue, a
son:
- (1) Dasho …, Paro Donyer 1905.
- c) Dasho Dungkar Gyeltsen (s/o
Sonam Pedzom). Shemgang Dzongpon, Jakar Dzongpon, and 12thTrongsa Penlop 1866-1882. He had
issue:
- i) Dasho Kunzang Thinley. b.
1860. Lhuntse Dzongpon, Thimphu Dzongpon 1886, and Wangdu Phodrang Dzongpon, Bhutanese
Representative at Tuna (Tibet) 1903-1904. m.
Sangay Drolma, younger sister of, H.E. Tenpai Nyinje, 7th Gangteng Tulku, and daughter of Kencho Wangdu, of
the Peling lineage. He d. 1916,
having had issue, one son and one daughter:
- (1) H.E.Dasho Ugyen Thinley Dorji, 8th
Gangteng Tulku. b. 1906. He d. at the
Wangdi Phodrang Dzong, 1949.
- (1) Ashi Lemo [H.H. Maharani Tsundue Pema Lhamo]. b. at Kurto Khoma, ca. 1884. m. as his fourth wife, 1902, H.H.
Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Ugyen Wangchuk, Maharaja of Bhutan, GCIE, KCSI
(b. 1861; at at Wangduchholing
Palace, Bumthang, 26th August 1926), son of H.H. Dasho Samdrup Jigme Namgyal [rJigs-med
rNam-rgyal], 51st Druk Desi
(Deb Raja) of Bhutan, by his wife, Ashi
Pema Choki, daughter of Ugyen Phuntso Tamshing Choji of Bumthang. She d.
at at Wangduchholing Palace, Bumthang, April 1922, having had issue – see
below.
- d) H.H.Dasho Samdrup Jigme Namgyal
[rJigs-med rNam-rgyal]. b. at Kurtyo
under Lhuntsi, 1825 (s/o Sonam
Pedzom), educ. privately. Trongsa Zimpon
(Chief Chamberlain to the Trongsa Penlop) 1848-1850, Trongsa Dronyer 1850-1853, 11th
Trongsa Penlop 1853-1866, and 51stDruk Desi (Deb Raja) of Bhutan
1870-1873. m. 1853, Ashi Pema Choki (b. at Tashi Peling, 1840; d.
1884), daughter of Dasho Ugyen
Phuntso, of the Tamzhing Choji family of Bumthang, sometime Trongsa Penlop, a descendant of Lhalung Pelgi
Dorji, by his wife, Aum Rinchen Pelmo,
of Tashi Peling, near Zangling in upper Chökhor, daughter of Sonam Drugyel, 30thDruk Desi (Deb Raja) of Bhutan. He d. from a fall from a yak at Semtokha
Dzong in the Thimphu Valley, 1881, having had issue:
- i) Dasho Thinley Tobgye [Phrin-las stobs-rGyas]. b. 1857. Wangdo Phodrang Dzogpon 1877-1883, Paro
Penlop 1883-1884. He d. from a
fall from a horse at Paro bridge, 1884, having had issue:
- ii) Dasho Ugyen Wangchuk [O-rgyan dBang-phyung], who succeeded as H.H.
Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Ugyen Wangchuk, Maharaja of Bhutan – see below.
- i) Ashi Yeshey Choden. m.Dasho
Chimi Dorji, Byagar Dzongpon later
Thimphu Dzongpon, her maternal first cousin and son of Dasho Pema Tenzing, Trongsa Penlop 1882. She
had issue, two sons and three daughters:
- (1) Dasho
Tenzing Chokyi Gyeltsen [Bstan-‘dzin Chos-kyi-rgyal-mTshan], 9th
Peling Sungtrul. b. 1894. He d. 1925.
- (2)Dasho Dorji Rabden. Sometime Byagar Dzongpon, Trongsa Zimpon
(fl 1905), Deba Dronyer, and Minister for Foreign Affairs 1956. Rcvd: Delhi Durbar silver medal (1911). m. 1901, Princess (Ashi) Sonam Pedron, eldest daughter of his maternal uncle, H.H.
Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Ugyen Wangchuk, Maharaja of Bhutan, GCIE, by
his second wife, Ashi Rinchen Pem,
daughter of Dasho Pema Tenzin, Byagar Dzongpon. He had issue, a son – see
below.
- (1) Ashi Lhadron. m. as
his second wife, Dasho Drupa, from
the Dungkar Choji family of Kuroe.
- (2) Ashi Lemo. m. as his
first wife, Dasho Drupa, from the
Dungkar Choji family of Kuroe. Copyright© Christopher Buyers
- (3) Ashi Decho [Demcho]. m.Dasho Jamyang, Chumed Zhalgno (m.
second, Aum Rinzin, by whom he had
further issue), of the Tamzhing Choji family, of Madrong, Ura. She had issue,
two sons and four daughters:
- (a) Dasho Gonpo Dorji, Chumed
Zhalgno. Succeeded on the death of his father as hereditary Dungpa (administrator) of Chhumey.
- (b) H.E.
Lam Nado. b. at Pangtey Gyonpa,
Chhumey, Bumthang, 1920. He d. 1989.
- (a) H.M.
Queen Mother (Gyalyum Kude) Phuntsho
Choden [Gayum Angay]. b. at at
Wangduchholing Palace, Bumthang, 1911. m.
1923, as his first wife, H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Jigme Wangchuk
[Jigs-med dBang-phyug], Maharaja of Bhutan, KCIE (b. 1906; d. at Kunga
Rabden Palace, Mangdelung, Bumthang, 30th March 1952), fifth and
eldest surviving son of H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir Ugyen Wangchuk,
Maharaja of Bhutan, GCIE, KCSI, by his fourth wife, Ashi Tsundue Lhamo Kurto Khoma Chukmo, daughter of his first
cousin, Dasho Kunzang Trinley,
sometime Thimphu Dzongpon and Wangdu Phodrang Dzongpon. She d.
at Dechenchholing Palace, Gonpa, 24th August 2003, having had issue,
an only son – see below.
- (b) H.M.
Queen Mother (Gyalyum Kude) Pema
Dechen. b. 1918. m. 1932, as his second wife, H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri Sri Sir
Jigme Wangchuk [Jigs-med dBang-phyug], Maharaja of Bhutan, KCIE (b. 1906; d. at Kunga Rabden Palace, Mangdelung, Bumthang, 30th
March 1952), fifth and eldest surviving son of H.H. Maharaja Sri Sri Sri Sri
Sri Sir Ugyen Wangchuk, Maharaja of Bhutan, GCIE, KCSI, by his fourth wife, Ashi Tsundue Lhamo Kurto Khoma Chukmo,
daughter of his first cousin, Dasho
Kunzang Trinley, sometime Thimphu
Dzongpon and Wangdu Phodrang Dzongpon. She d. before 1978, having had issue, one
son and three daughters – see below.
- e) Dasho Yodron (s/o Sonam
Pedzom).
- a) Ashi Tsering Dolma (d/o
Sonam Pedzom).
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