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Coronation
  
April 4, 1965

Name
  
Palden Namgyal

Children
  
Wangchuk Namgyal

Father
  
House
  
Successor
  
Monarchy abolished

Parents
  
Tashi Namgyal

Predecessor
  
Tashi Namgyal

Spouse
  
Hope Cooke (m. 1963–1980)


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Reign
  
December 2, 1963 – April 10, 1975

Born
  
May 23, 1923Gangtok, Sikkim (
1923-05-23
)

Issue
  
Prince Tenzing Kunzang Jigme NamgyalPrince Tobgyal Wangchuk Tenzing NamgyalPrincess Yangchen Dolma NamgyalPrince Palden Gyurmed NamgyalPrincess Hope Leezum Namgyal TobdenA sonOmo

Died
  
Similar People
  
Hope Cooke, Sidkeong Tulku Namgyal, Mohammad Hasan Sharq, Gerd‑Liv Valla, Alf E Jakobsen

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Palden Thondup Namgyal (23 May 1923 – 29 January 1982) was the 12th and last Chogyal (king) of the Kingdom of Sikkim.

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The Queen From New York - 1965


Biography

Palden Thondup Namgyal Queen consort the former Hope Cooke and Crown Prince

Namgyal was born on 23 May 1923 at the Royal Palace, Park Ridge, Gangtok.

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At six, he became a student at St. Joseph's Convent in Kalimpong, but had to terminate his studies due to attacks of malaria. From age eight to eleven he studied under his uncle, Rimpoche Lhatsun, in order to be ordained a Buddhist monk; he was subsequently recognised as the reincarnated leader of both Phodong and Rumtek monasteries. He later continued his studies at Saint Joseph's College in Darjeeling and finally graduated from Bishop Cotton School in Shimla, in 1941. His plans to study science at Cambridge were dashed when his elder brother, the crown prince, a member of the Indian Air Force was killed in a plane crash in 1941.

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Namgyal served as adviser for internal affairs for his father, Sir Tashi Namgyal, the 11th Chogyal, and led the negotiating team which established Sikkim's relationship to India after independence in 1949. He married Samyo Kushoe Sangideki in 1950, a daughter of an important Tibetan family of Lhasa, and together they had two sons and a daughter. Samyo Kushoe Sangideki died in 1957.

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In 1963, Namgyal married Hope Cooke, a twenty-two-year-old socialite from New York City, USA; she was a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College in Yonkers in the state of New York. The marriage brought worldwide media attention to Sikkim. The couple, who had two children, divorced in 1980.

Shortly after Namgyal's marriage, his father died and he was crowned the new Chogyal on an astrologically favourable date in 1965. In 1975, as the result of a referendum, Sikkim became a state of India and the monarchy was abolished. He opposed the referendum and the annexation to India.

Namgyal was an amateur radio operator, call-sign AC3PT, and was a highly sought after contact on the airwaves. The international callbook listed his address as: P.T. Namgyal, The Palace, Gangtok, Sikkim.

Palden died of cancer in Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York City, in the United States on 29 January 1982.

Upon his death, 31 members of the State Legislative Assembly offered khadas to the Chogyal as a mark of respect.

He founded the Order of the Precious Jewel of the Heart of Sikkim in September 1972.

Legacy

Namgyal shaped a "model Asian state" where the literacy rate and per capita income were twice as high as neighbors Nepal, Bhutan and India. His first son, the former crown prince Tenzing Kunzang Jigme Namgyal, died in 1978 in car accident. His second son from his first marriage, Tobgyal Wangchuk Tenzing Namgyal, was named the 13th Chogyal, but the position no longer confers any official authority.

Titles

  • 1923–1941: Prince Palden Thondup Namgyal.
  • 1941–1947: Maharajkumar Sri Panch Palden Thondup Namgyal.
  • 1947–1954: Maharajkumar Sri Panch Palden Thondup Namgyal, OBE.
  • 1954–1963: Maharajkumar Padma Bhushan Sri Panch Palden Thondup Namgyal, OBE.
  • 1963–1965: His Highness Muwong Chogyal Padma Bhushan Sri Panch Chempo Palden Thondup Namgyal, Maharaja Chogyal of Sikkim, OBE.
  • 1965–1982: Major-General His Highness Muwong Chogyal Padma Bhushan Sri Panch Chempo Palden Thondup Namgyal, Maharaja Chogyal of Sikkim, OBE.
  • Honours

    (ribbon bar, as it would look today)

  • Order of the Precious Jewel of the Heart of Sikkim (Founder), September 1972
  • Order of the British Empire (OBE), 1 January 1947
  • Padma Bhushan, 22 February 1954
  • Indian Independence Medal, 1947
  • Order of the Black Star (Commandeur), 1956
  • King Mahendra Investiture Medal, 2 May 1956
  • King Jigme Singye Investiture Medal, 2 June 1974
  • King Birendra Investiture Medal, 24 February 1975
  • References

    Palden Thondup Namgyal Wikipedia


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