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Palden Thondup Namgyal
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Palden Thondup Namgyal (May 23, 1923 - January 29, 1982) was the 12th and
last Chogyal (king) of Sikkim.
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At six, Namgyal became a student at St. Joseph's Convent in Kalimpong, but had to
terminate his studies due to attacks of malaria. From eight to eleven he studied
in order to ordain monkhood under his uncle, Rimpoche Lhatsun, and was subsequently
recognized as the reincarnate leader of both Phodong and Rumtek monasteries. He
later continued his studies at St. Joseph's College in Darjeeling and finally graduated
from Bishop Cotton School in Simla, in 1941.
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NamgyaNamgyal served as an 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 Sangey
Deki in 1950, a daughter of an important Tibetan family, and together they had
two sons and a daughter. Sangey died in 1957.
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Namgyal married Hope Cooke in 1963, a twenty-two-year-old American socialite who
was a graduate of Sarah Lawrence College. The marriage brought worldwide media
attention to Sikkim. The couple, who had two children, Palden and Hope Leezum,
divorced in 1980. |
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Shortly after their marriage, his father died and Namgyal was crowned the new Chogyal
on an astrologically favorable date in 1965. In 1975 Sikkim joined the union of
India through a referendum receiving a 97%-majority election vote, thus ending his
rule.
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P.T. Namgyal was an amateur radio operator, callsign AC3PT, and was a highly sought
contact on the airwaves. The international callbook listed his address as: P.T.
Namgyal, The Palace, Gangtok, Sikkim.
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Palden died of cancer in New York City, in the United States on January 29, 1982.
Upon his death, 31 members of the State Legislative Assembly offered khadas to the
Chogyal upon his death as a mark of respect.
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His son from his first marriage, Wangchuk Namgyal, was named the 13th Chogyal, but
the position no longer confers any official authority.
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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
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Honours
Indian Independence Medal-1947
Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE)-1947
Padma Bhushan of India-1954
Commander of the Order of the Black Star of Benin (France)-1956
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