Order of the White Elephant

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The Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant
เครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์อันเป็นที่เชิดชูยิ่งช้างเผือก
Knight Grand Cordon of the Order of the White elephant, 160th Anniversary of the Royal Thai Mint Exhibition, Royal Thai Mint.jpg
Knight Grand Cordon (Special Class) of the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant
Awarded by
Garuda Emblem of Thailand (Broad wings).svg
the King of Thailand
TypeMilitary and Civilian Order
EligibilityRoyal officials
Awarded forFive years of public service
StatusCurrently constituted
SovereignKing Vajiralongkorn
GradesKnight Grand Cordon
Knight Grand Cross
Knight Commander
Commander
Companion
Member
Gold Medal
Silver Medal
Former grades4 until 1902, 6 until 1909
Statistics
First induction1869
Precedence
Next (higher)Order of Rama
Next (lower)Order of the Crown of Thailand
Order of the White Elephant - Special Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Ribbon bar of the Order of the Knight Grand Cordon

The Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant (Thai: เครื่องราชอิสริยาภรณ์อันเป็นที่เชิดชูยิ่งช้างเผือก; RTGSKhrueang Ratcha-itsariyaphon An Pen Thi Choetchu Ying Chang Phueak) is an order of Thailand. It was established in 1861 by King Rama IV of the Kingdom of Siam. Along with the Order of the Crown of Thailand, it is regularly awarded to any government official for services rendered to Thailand for five years, making it Thailand's most-commonly awarded order.[clarification needed][1]

Classes[]

The order consists of eight classes:

Ribbon Class Name Former Name[2] Established Date Order of precedence[3]
Order of the White Elephant - Special Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Knight Grand Cordon
(Special Class)
มหาปรมาภรณ์ช้างเผือก
(Maha Paramabhorn Chang Phueak)
- 16 November 1909 8
Order of the White Elephant - 1st Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Knight Grand Cross
(First Class)
ประถมาภรณ์ช้างเผือก
(Prathamabhorn Chang Phueak)
มหาวราภรณ์
Maha Varabhorn
1869 10
Order of the White Elephant - 2nd Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Knight Commander
(Second Class)
ทวีติยาภรณ์ช้างเผือก
(Dvitiyabhorn Chang Phueak)
จุลวราภรณ์
Chula Varabhorn
1869 15
Order of the White Elephant - 3rd Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Commander
(Third Class)
ตริตาภรณ์ช้างเผือก
(Tritabhorn Chang Phueak)
นิภาภรณ์
Nibhabhorn
1869 23
Order of the White Elephant - 4th Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Companion
(Fourth Class)
จัตุรถาภรณ์ช้างเผือก
(Chattruthabhorn Chang Phueak)
ภูษนาภรณ์
Bhusanabhorn
1869 28
Order of the White Elephant - 5th Class (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Member
(Fifth Class)
เบญจมาภรณ์ช้างเผือก
(ฺBenchamabhorn Chang Phueak)
ทิพยาภรณ์
Dibyabhorn
1873 33
Order of the White Elephant - Medal (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Gold Medal
(Sixth Class)
เหรียญทองช้างเผือก
(Rian Thong Chang Phueak)
- 20 July 1902 52
Order of the White Elephant - Medal (Thailand) ribbon.svg
Silver Medal
(Seventh Class)
เหรียญเงินช้างเผือก
(Rian Ngoen Chang Phueak)
- 20 July 1902 55

Gallery[]

Old designs[]

Current designs[]

Selected recipients[]

Certificate for the Commander of Order of the White Elephant, given to Professor Galileo Chini by King Vajiravudh of Siam on 14 August 1913.

See also[]

  • White elephant (animal) § Thailand

References[]

  1. ^ Regulation of the Office of the Prime Minister regarding nominations for the Most Exalted Order of the White Elephant and the Most Noble Order of the Crown of Thailand, B.E. 2536. Royal Thai Government Gazette. 1993.
  2. ^ "The Order of the White Elephant, Rattanakosin Era 128, Volume 26, Part 0 B" (PDF). Royal Thai Government Gazette (in Thai). Government of Thailand. 28 November 1909. p. 70. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
  3. ^ "Announcement of the Prime Minister's Office Re: Order of Honor of Thai Insignia, Volume 110, Part 29 G, Special Issue" (PDF). Royal Thai Government Gazette (in Thai). Government of Thailand. 12 March 1993. p. 1. Retrieved 29 January 2012.
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