Tsundue Pema Lhamo

Ashi Tsundue Pema Lhamo (1886–1922) was the first Queen consort of Bhutan.[2][3]

Tsundue Pema Lhamo
Prior being Queen, 1905
Queen consort of Bhutan
Tenure17 December 1907 – April 1922
Coronation17 December 1907
PredecessorNone (Hereditary Monarchy Created)
SuccessorPhuntsho Choden
Pema Dechen
Born1886
Kurto Khoma
DiedApril 1922 (aged 35–36)
Wangducholing Palace, Bumthang
Spouse
(
m. 1901)
IssueKing Jigme Wangchuck
Prince Gyurme Dorji
Princess Kencho Wangmo
Prince Karma Thinley Lhundrub
Full name
Maharani Tsundue Pema Lamo[1]
HouseWangchuck (by marriage)
FatherKunzang Thinley
MotherSangay Drolma
ReligionBuddhism

Early life

Ashi Tsundue Pema Lhamo was born in 1886 in Kurto Khoma, as the daughter of Kunzang Thinley, 18th and 20th Dzongpon of Thimphu, and his wife, Sangay Drolma, a noble lady from Kurto Khoma.

Her father, Kunzang Thinley, was a first cousin of the First Druk Gyalpo, Ugyen Wangchuck (her future husband).

She has an only brother, Ugyen Thinley Dorji (1906–1949), 8th Gangteng Tulku.

She belonged to the Peling and the Nyö lineages.

Marriage and family

She married, as his fourth wife, Gongsar[4] Ugyen Wangchuck. The wedding took place at Wangducholing Palace, Bumthang, in 1901. She was 15 years old.

At first, she was called Maharani in her country.

Her children with the First Druk Gyalpo were:

  • Dasho N. Wangchuck (1903–died in infancy).[5]
  • HM The Second King (Druk Gyalpo) Jigme Wangchuck (1905–1952).
  • HRH Prince (Druk Gyalsey) Gyurme Dorji (1911–1933). Unmarried and without issue.
  • HRH Princess (Druk Gyalsem) Kencho Wangmo (1914–ca.1975). Educated at Bumthang Palace School. A great patron of traditional arts and religious institutions, a lyricist and composer of boedra songs. She became a Buddhist nun in later life, and died at the Jangchubling Monastery.[6]
  • HRH Prince (Druk Gyalsey) Karma Thinley Lhundrub (1917–1949), Dronyer. Died unmarried at Jangchubling Monastery.

Queen of Bhutan

Tsundue Pema Lhamo, the first Queen consort of Bhutan, was deeply devoted to Buddhism and was the only woman in the district of Bumthang whose wrist fit Yeshe Tsogyal's bracelet.[7]

She died in April 1922 at Wangducholing Palace.

Titles, styles and honours

Styles of
Queen Tsundue Pema Lhamo
Reference styleHer Majesty
Spoken styleYour Majesty
Alternative styleMaharani
Tsundue Pema Lhamo with her son, Jigme Wangchuck, her husband, Ugyen Wangchuck, and four female relatives (1905).
  • 1886 – 17 December 1907: Ashi Tsundue Pema Lhamo.
  • 17 December 1907 – April 1922: Her Majesty Queen Tsundue Pema Lhamo, The Queen of Bhutan.

Ancestry

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References

Tsundue Pema Lhamo
Born: 1886 Died: April 1922
Bhutanese royalty
Preceded by
None (Hereditary Monarchy Created)
Queen consort of Bhutan
1907–1922
Succeeded by
Phuntsho Choden
Pema Dechen
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