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Award
Dushdi Mala Medal
Gold Dushdi Mala Medal (without medal bars),
Coin Museum, Bangkok.
TypeMedal
Awarded forOutstanding expertise in the arts and sciences
Presented bythe Monarch of Thailand
StatusActive
Established1882
Precedence
Next (higher)Santi Mala Medal
Next (lower)Medal for Service Rendered in the Interior

The Dushdi Mala Medal (Thai: เหรียญดุษฎีมาลา, RTGSDutsadi Mala) is a civil decoration in the honours system of Thailand, and the highest-ranked medal among those granted for services to the state. The award was established by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1882 to celebrate the centennial of the Rattanakosin Kingdom. Originally given in five categories, each with an associated pin attached as a medal bar, today it is only awarded for distinguished services in the domains of the arts and sciences, which is denoted by the Pin of Arts and Science (Sinlapa Witthaya).

History

Thailand's modern honours system was established by King Mongkut (Rama IV, r. 1851–1868) and formalized by King Chulalongkorn in 1869. In 1882, to celebrate the centennial of the Rattanakosin Kingdom, Chulalongkorn created the Order of the Royal House of Chakri and the Dushdi Mala Medal. While the royal order would be granted only to members of the Royal Family, the medal was to be awarded for merit, both to military personnel and civilians, regardless of social rank.

The medal was originally granted in five categories, each with a particular pin to be attached as a medal bar. They were: Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong (ราชการในพระองค์), for personal service to the king; Ratchakan Phaendin (ราชการแผ่นดิน), for service to the country; Sinlapa Witthaya (ศิลปวิทยา), for inventions benefiting the country, authorship advancing scientific knowledge, or expertise in a craft; Khwam Karuna (ความกรุณา), for charitable acts; and Klahan (กล้าหาญ), for acts of bravery in the military.

When King Vajiravudh succeeded Chualongkorn in 1910, he created the Vajira Mala Order as his award for personal service, replacing the Dushdi Mala's use in that category. Other decorations likewise eventually rendered the three other categories of the Dushdi Mala redundant. In 1941 a new act of parliament was issued, repealing and replacing the original act. The new act modified the appearance of the medal, and removed the other categories of the award, leaving only the Sinlapa Witthaya pin to be granted to those exhibiting expertise in the arts and sciences.

By law, the Dushdi Mala Medal is granted at the discretion of the king, and this was followed in actual practice during its early years. As the academia advanced and the civil service grew, additional regulations were created to formalize the process. A 1928 regulation stipulated that the ministries would be responsible for the nomination of government officials under its command, subject to approval from the Royal Society. By 1978, this was again rewritten to allow non-government-employees to be nominated.

Appearance

obversereverseAppearance of Dushdi Mala Medal with all medal bars (1882-1941).

The Dushdi Mala Medal is oval-shaped. While the original medal could be made of any material, it is now made of gilded silver, according to the 1941 act. The obverse shows a portrait of King Chulalongkorn, with a laurel wreath below. On the reverse side is an image of Siam Devadhiraj, the guardian god of the country, standing on a platform, supporting the escutcheon (shield) of the coat of arms of Siam and holding a phuang malai (garland) above the name of the recipient. Below the platform is the number ๑๒๔๔ (1244), the Chulasakarat year of the medal's creation. The original medal also displayed the phrases "จุฬาลังกรณว๎หัส๎ส บรมราชาธิราชิโน" ("Cuḷālaṅkaraṇavhassa paramarājādhirājino", Pali for "Of the great king, whose name is Chulalongkorn") along the top border on the obverse and "สยามิน๎ทปรมราชตุฏธิป๎ปเวทนํอิทํ" ("Sayamindaparamarāja tuṭṭhippavedanaṃ idaṃ" - "This medal is a symbol of the pleasure of the great king, the King Siam") on the reverse, as well as "สัพเพสํ สํฆภูตานํ สามัคคีวุฏฒิสาธิกา" ("Sabbesaṃ saṅghabhūtānaṃ sāmaggī vuḍḍhi sādhikā" - "The unity of a people come together as a party shall be a guarantor of prosperity") engraved along the rim. Original medals are also signed "J.S. & A.B. WYON SC" in minute characters beneath the royal portrait.

The medal is attached to a suspension device in the shape of a crossed Sword of Victory and Royal Staff beneath a plate bearing the words "ทรงยินดี" ("with royal pleasure"). The ribbon is 3 centimetres (1.2 in) wide, red and white for military and police personnel, white and pink for civilians. The Sinlapa Witthaya pin is a bar with the words "ศิลปวิทยา" ("arts and sciences") and lotus motifs on both ends.

Conferment

Silver Dushdi Mala Medal (without medal bars), Coin Museum, Bangkok. Note that the orientation of the ribbons is incorrectly reversed.

According to the 1978 regulation and its later amendments, nominees should have created or greatly improved upon knowledge, systems, processes or inventions, or demonstrated outstanding expertise and fame in the arts and sciences, with their work having exhibited great benefit to the country. Nominations may be put forward by the ministries, the Office of the National Research Council, the Royal Society, university councils, professional organizations, and previous awardees in the same field. The nominations are considered by a special committee, which will make a recommendation for the prime minister to forward to the Royal Household.

The medal is awarded by the King of Thailand, or by an appointee on behalf of the king. Conferred medals are property of the recipient and their heirs, but may be revoked in case of misconduct unbefitting of the award.

Recipients

1882–1941

Name Medal Pin Awarded for Year
Luang Wathitborathet Silver Sinlapa Witthaya The trumpet 1885
Nai Pleng (Pleng Vebhara [th]) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Completing barrister-at-law education from England 1887
M.R. Suwaphan Sanidvongs Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Completing medical education in Europe 1887
Manu Amatyakul, son of Mot Krasapanakitkoson, royal page Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Work with silver- and goldware 1887
M.R. Sanit Sinlapa Witthaya Construction 1889
Prince Devawongse Varoprakar Gilded Sinlapa Witthaya Arithmetic and calendars, etc. 1891
Prince Sapphasat Supphakit Gilded Sinlapa Witthaya Construction 1891
Prince Damrong Rajanubhab Gilded Sinlapa Witthaya Textbook writing 1891
Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong Gilded Sinlapa Witthaya Painting 1891
Luang Lekhawichan Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Painting 1891
Khun Chayasathitsakon (Thongdi Chitragani) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Photography 1891
Nai Thong Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Painting 1891
Nai Chang Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Painting 1891
Nai Yai Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Painting 1891
Nai Waeo Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Sculpture 1891
Nai Chen Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Carving 1891
Nai Em Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Goldsmithing 1891
Nai Khamkhao Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1891
Nai Thim Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1891
Nai Kan Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1891
Nai Lae Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1891
Khun Prasoetaksoranit (Phae Talalak) Sinlapa Witthaya 1892
Khun Phromraksa (Kon Hongsakun) Sinlapa Witthaya 1893
Inthawichayanon, King of Chiang Mai Gilded Ratchakan Phaendin 1893
Phraya Ritthisongkhramramphakdi (Abdul Hamid Halim of Kedah) Gilded Ratchakan Phaendin 1893
Chaophraya Rattanabodin Ratchakan Phaendin 1893
Phraya Phetcharaphibannaruebet (That), Ruler of Nong Chik Ratchakan Phaendin 1894
Prince Svasti Sobhana Gilded silver Ratchakan Phaendin 1895
Sinlapa Witthaya 1895
Phraya Wisutsuriyasak (M.R. Pia Malakul) Silver ? 1895
Dr Bastian (Adolf Bastian?) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya Writing 1896
Nai Chuen, royal page, son of Phraya Thipkosa Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1896
Sinlapa Witthaya 1896
Phraya Siharatdechochai (To) Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1897
Phra Rattanakosa (Lek) Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1897
Nai Kuat Humphrae (M.L. Wara) Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1897
Nai Phinairatchakit Humphrae (On) Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1897
Nai Suchinda Humphrae (Chom) Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1897
Nai Phoem, royal page Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1897
Phraya Wutthikanbodi (M.R. Khli Sudasna) Ratchakan Phaendin 1898
Phraya Seninarongrit (Tunku Abdul Aziz), Raja Muda of Saiburi (Kedah) Ratchakan Phaendin 1898
Luang Ramphaiphongboriphat (Chit), Railway Department Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1898
Luang Thoralekthurakari (Khem), head of the Telegraph Department Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1898
Luang Praisanithuranurak (Hem), head of the Postal Department Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1898
Nai Chuprian, Ministry of Public Instruction Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1898
Phraya Ratchawaranukun (Uam) Silver Ratchakan Phaendin 1898
La-o Krairiksh, royal page, son of Phraya Phetcharat Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1898
Phraya Wichitphakdi (Kham), Governor of Chaiya Silver ? 1898
Phraya Manunetibanhan (Chin), Ministry of Justice Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1898
Monsieur Recami(?) painter inspector, Paris Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1899
Luang Phaisansinlapasat (Sanan Devahastin na Ayudhya) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1899
Nai Chamnankrabuan (Phan), Ministry of Interior Silver Ratchakan Phaendin 1899
Chao Bunyawatwongmanit (Bunyawong), King of Lampang Ratchakan Phaendin 1900
Khun Udomphakdi (Klan), Ministry of Defence Silver Ratchakan Phaendin 1900
Tat Charurat, royal page, son of Luang Chamnibannakhom Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Phraya Wichiankhiri, Governor-general of Songkhla Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
W. G. Johnson, Department of Education Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Prince Abhakara Kiartiwongse Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Luang Prasitpatima Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Luang Pratiyatnawayut Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Mom Pharotracha (M.R. To Montrikul) Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Prince Maruphong Siriphat Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1900
Khun Wichanchakkit (William Bunyakalin), Naval Department Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Mon Chatdetudom (M.R. Sathan Sanidvongs) Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Luang Sarasatphonkhan (G. E. Gerini) Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Khun Chayasathitsakon (Sa-at Chitragani) Sinlapa Witthaya 1900
Phraya Wisetsongkhram (Sot Sapi), Ruler of Perlis(?) Ratchakan Phaendin 1900
Prince Prani (Mahakul), son of Prince Mahitsawarinramet Sinlapa Witthaya 1901
Dr H. Adamsen Sinlapa Witthaya 1901
Phra Wasuthep (G. Schau), head of the provincial police department Ratchakan Phaendin 1901
Chinaman San, carpenter, Naval Department Sinlapa Witthaya 1901
Prince Boworadet, Army Department Sinlapa Witthaya 1901
Luang Chitsorakan (Chit) Ratchakan Phaendin 1902
Khun Ritsoraphloeng Sinlapa Witthaya 1902
Phra Sithitnimankan (M.R. Chit Israsakdi) Sinlapa Witthaya 1902
Phraya Anuchitchanchai (Sai Sinhaseni) Silver Ratchakan Phaendin 1903
King Vajiravudh (as Crown Prince) Gold Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu Gold Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath Gold Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
Prince Bhanurangsi Savangwongse Gold
(replacement)
Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
Prince Prachak Sinlapakhom Gilded Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
M.R. Suk, turner, son of Prince Chansuthep Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
Nai Chan, painter Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
Luang Lokathip (Chum), head of the rear astrologer's department Sinlapa Witthaya 1903
Khun Luang Phra Kraisi (Thiam Bunnag), Ministry of Justice Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1904
Nai Chot, Ministry of Justice Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1904
Mr Carter Sinlapa Witthaya 1904
Prince Nares Varariddhi Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1904
Khun Saman Thatwisut (Plian Kanchanaran) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1905
Mom Narentharacha (M.R. Sit Sudasna) Sinlapa Witthaya 1905
Prince Purachatra Jayakara Gold Sinlapa Witthaya 1905
Phraya Suriyanuwat (Koet Bunnag) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1905
Ratchakan Phaendin 1905
Nai Li, carver Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1905
Chaophraya Surasakmontri (Choem Saeng-Xuto) Silver Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong 1906
Ratchakan Phaendin 1906
Klahan 1906
Prince Yugala Dighambara Gold Sinlapa Witthaya 1906
Prince Vudhijaya Chalermlabha Gold Sinlapa Witthaya 1906
Phra Rathachanprachak (Mora) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1908
Khun Sanoduriyang (Cham Sundaravadin) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1908
Luang Chindapihrom (Riap) Sinlapa Witthaya 1908
Prince Dilok Nabarath Gold Sinlapa Witthaya 1908
Phra Ratchadetphakdi (Bua) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1909
Prince Narathip Praphanphong Gilded Sinlapa Witthaya 1909
Luang Phuwanatnarueban (Phad Devahastin na Ayudhya) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Luang Phruetthisanprasit (Amphon) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Prince Damrong (Pramoja), son of Prince Worachak Tharanuphap Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Prince Anuchat Suksawat (Sukhasvasti), son of Prince Adison Udomdet Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Nai Chan, enameler Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Mr F.Grahlert, goldsmith Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Prince Chalatlop Loesan (Kamalāsana), son of Prince Ratchasak Samoson Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
M.R. To Navavongs, son of Prince Thanom and grandson of Prince Mahesuan Siwawilat Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Prince Chatchusak (Dvivongs), son of Prince Phutharet Thamrongsak Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Luang Niphatkunlaphong (Chin Bunnag) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Luang Samitlekha (Plang Vibhatasilpin) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Mom Anurutthewa (M.R. Saiyut Sanidvongs) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Prince Thongchueathammachat (Thongthaem), son of Prince Sapphasat Supphakit Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1910
Luang Theprotchana (Sin Patimaprakara) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1911
Luang Prasan Duriyasak (Plaek Prasansabda) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1911
Phraya Samosonsapphakan (That Sirisambhandh) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1911
Luang Rabamphasa (Thongbai Suvarnabharata) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1911
Luang Nattakanurak (Thongdi Suvarnabharata) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1911
Luang Phamnaknatnikon (Phoem Sugrivaka) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1911
Prince Setsiri (Kritakara), son of Prince Nares Varariddhi Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1911
Prince Phanthuprawat (Kshemasanta), son of Prince Phromwaranurak Sinlapa Witthaya 1912
Luang Aphibanphuwanat (Chamrat) Sinlapa Witthaya 1912
Luang Phinitnitinai (Boonchuay Vanikkul) Sinlapa Witthaya 1912
Luang Chintaphirom (Chit na Songkla) Sinlapa Witthaya 1912
Nai Hatbamroe Humphraephiset (Sahat) Sinlapa Witthaya 1912
Luang Thepphayon (Chamrat Yantraprakara) Sinlapa Witthaya 1912
Luang Praditphichankan (Kon Hutasinha) Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Phra Aphirakratcharit (Son Saraketu) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Luang Aphibanburimsak (M.L. Thotsathit Israsena) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Luang Ratchadarunrak (Soen Panyarjun) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Luang Phlengphairo (Som), theatre department Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Nai Bua, theatre department Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Phra Thip Chaksusat (Nim), Ministry of Palace Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Prince Thongthikhayu (Thongyai), son of Prince Prachak Sinlapakhom Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Phraya Methathibodi (Sat Suddhasthira) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Phra Thip Chaksusat (Sun Sundaravej) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1913
Phraya Boranratchathanin (Phon Tejagupta) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Phraya Burinawarat (Chuan Sinhaseni) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Phraya Narinthraphon (Plian Suvarnaprakara) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Louis Gilone(?), painter, sanitation department Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Luang Saksanyawut (Suni Suwannaprathip) Silver Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Phra Phadungsakhonsat (Sansoen Sukhayanga) Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Luang Pradiyatnawayut (Sri Kamalanavin) Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Luang Hansamut (Bunmi Bandhumanavin) Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Luang Nithetkonlakit (In) Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Luang Chainawa (Thanom Sukragupta) Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Prince Sithiporn Kritakara, son of Prince Nares Varariddhi Sinlapa Witthaya 1914
Luang Yotawut (Rattana Awut) Sinlapa Witthaya 1915
Luang Awutsikhikon (Long Sinsuk) Sinlapa Witthaya 1915
Luang Thayanphikhat (Thip Ketudat) Sinlapa Witthaya 1915
E. Manfredi Sinlapa Witthaya 1915
Aep Raktaprachita Sinlapa Witthaya 1915
E. Healey Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
L. R. de la Mahotiere, sanitation engineer Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Luang Chamnnanyotha (Daeng Chulasen) Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Phraya Butsayarotbodi (Thapthim Amatyakul) Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Luang Prachanakonkit (Pleng Jotimaya) Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Luang Nawiworasa (Yuen Navisthira) Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Khun Dontribanleng (Un Turyajivin) Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Carlo Rigoli Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Luang Sakdaphonlarak (Chuen Buddhibaedya) Sinlapa Witthaya 1916
Prince Kawiphotsupricha Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Phraya Photchanasunthon (Rueang Atipremananda) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Luang Chenchinakson Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Prince Dhani Nivat (Sonakul), son of Prince Phitthayalap Phruetthithada Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Phraya Nonthisensurenphakdi (Maek Syenasevi) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Phra Sunthonlikhit (Tom Bunnag) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Prince Khechorn Charasriddhi (Kritakara), son of Prince Nares Varariddhi Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Luang Si Bancha (Thuan Dharmajiva) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Luang Saritkanbanchong (Saman Panyarjun) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Luang Prakatkonlasin (Phin Puranayukti) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Luang Yutthakanbancha (Chuea Udomsin) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Prince Vudhijaya Chalermlabha (Previously awarded) Ratchakan Phaendin 1917
Phra Prachanakonkit (Chum Yantrakovida) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Luang Aphibanburimsak (Phian Taitilanon) Sinlapa Witthaya 1917
Phraya Prasitsupphakan (M.L. Fuea Phungbun) Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Luang Chopkrabuanyut (Chit Yuvanatemiya) Ratchakan Phaendin 1918
A. Marcan, Royal Treasury Ministry Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Niam Vajrasthira Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Alphonse Poix, royal physician Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Phra Borombatbamrung (Phin Srivardhana) Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Damri Amatyakul Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Luang Songwichai (Charoen Chanchai) Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Prince Iddhidebsarn (Kritakara), son of Prince Nares Varariddhi Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Prince Wibunsawatwong, son of Prince Sommot Amonphan Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Phra Praditphairo (Ewan Warasiri) Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Phra Manwaratsewi (Plot na Songkla) Sinlapa Witthaya 1918
Luang Atthakanlayanawak (Wan Chamaraman) Sinlapa Witthaya 1919
Khun Prasoethatthakit (Sai Limpiransi) Sinlapa Witthaya 1919
Phraya Photchanapricha (M.R. Samroeng Israsakdi) Sinlapa Witthaya 1919
Luang Kamchonchaturong (At Indrayodhin) Sinlapa Witthaya 1919
Siri Indrabala Sinlapa Witthaya 1919
Chaophraya Bodindechanuchit (M.R. Arun Chatrakul) Ratchakan Phaendin 1919
Chaiphraya Aphairachamahayuttithamthon (M.R. Lop Sudasna) Ratchakan Phaendin 1919
Chaophraya Thammathikonnathibodi (M.R. Pum Malakul) Ratchakan Phaendin 1919
Chaophraya Wongsanupraphat (M.R. Sathan Sanidvongs) Ratchakan Phaendin 1919
Luang Inthapanya (Wong Latphli) Sinlapa Witthaya 1919
Luang Nimitlekha (Chai Thiamsinchai) Sinlapa Witthaya 1920
Alfonso Tonarelli, Fine Arts Department Sinlapa Witthaya 1920
Luang Konlakanchenchit (Phao Vasuvat) Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Prince Sukprarop (Kamalāsana), son of Prince Ratchasak Samoson Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Luang Sathianthapanakit (Duang Bunnag) Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Yon Yaiprayun Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Wongchan Vimuktananda Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Prince Paribatra Sukhumbandhu (Previously awarded) Ratchakan Phaendin 1921
Luang Narongsongkhram (Thep Bandhumasena) Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Chom Ubon Ramakomut Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
George Coedes, Ministry of Education Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Prince Wan Waithayakon, son of Prince Narathip Praphanphong Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Phra Anukromchittrayon (Phum Sucharitraka) Sinlapa Witthaya 1921
Khun Thepphalaklekha (Sa Hutabara) Sinlapa Witthaya 1922
Prince Ninpraphat (Kshemasrī), son of Prince Thiwakon Wongprawat Sinlapa Witthaya 1922
Cecil Thomas Sinlapa Witthaya Creating a sculpture of the king 1922
Luang Phrombancha (Phrom Suwannasathian) Sinlapa Witthaya 1922
Luang Siphonphitthayaphon (M.L. Urai Israsena) Sinlapa Witthaya 1922
Luang Yongyiangkhru (Chio Ramanatta) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Khun Songnatchawithi (Run Arunanat) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Suwannakitchamnan (Wet Silpikula) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Chamnikonlakan (Cha Phothithap) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Phra Prichachonlachon (Wan Charubha) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Phra Ritthikhamron (Thiap Nairuea) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Chalamphisaiseni (Chalaem Sthirasilpin) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Maensorachak (Maen Pritikhanishtha) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Sitthidetsamutkhan (Sai Nabasthira) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Chakkranukonkit (Wong Sucharitakul) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Konlaphitpraphin (Phat Phatinavin) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Sakhonyutthawichai (Sakhon Siddhisiri) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Chianchensamut (Chian Putrananda) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Luang Manukanwimonsat (Chom Chamaraman) Sinlapa Witthaya 1923
Prasop Tiranandana, son of Luang Wichitchiaranai (Thongsuk Tiranandana) Sinlapa Witthaya 1924
Sawat Nilanidhi ? 1924
Phraya Anusatphaniyakan (Chalaem Guptaraksha) Sinlapa Witthaya 1924
Luang Sarotrattananimman (Sarot Sukhayang) Sinlapa Witthaya 1924
Phra Prasatthatkan (Kimbi Pranit) Sinlapa Witthaya 1926
Luang Sutthiatthanaruemon (Sut Lekhyananda) Sinlapa Witthaya 1926
Phra Chenduriyang (Peter Feit Vadyakara) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
King Prajadhipok Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Ratchakan Phaendin 1927
Prince Alongkot Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Phraya Ramronnarong (M.L. Chuai Chatrakul) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Phra Loha-awut (Chu Vajrasthira) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Prince Trithiphetphong Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Phra Sisitthisongkhram (Din Tharap) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Luang Wetchayanrangsarit (Muni Mahasantana) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Prince Nakkhatra Mangala Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Mom Snidvongseni (M.R. Tan Sanidvongs) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Luang Wiphatphumprathet (Ha Hutanukrom) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Luang Phasuthawiphak (Sot Chenphumisat) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Luang Boriphanyutthakit (Phao Phianloet) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Luang Phisansanyakon (M.L. Angkap Sanidvongs) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Luang Athonthurawut (M.L. Aphirum Xumsai) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Luang Neramitphaichayon (Siang Susilawon) Sinlapa Witthaya 1927
Phraya Uppakitsinlapasan (Nim Kanchanajiva) Sinlapa Witthaya 1928
Luang Amnuaisongkhram (Thom Keshakomala) Klahan Death in the line of duty fighting the Boworadet rebellion (posthumous) 1933
Khun Sukaranakseni (Chuea Sukranaga) Klahan 1933
Nuam Thongchanya Klahan 1933
Lamai Kaeonimit Klahan 1933
Sombun Buachom Klahan 1933
Lo Wongphram Klahan 1933
Chalaem Saksiri Klahan 1933
Chua Phueakthungyai Klahan 1933
Thong-in Phueakphasuk Klahan 1933
Chao Suksuai Klahan 1933
Phan Yangsawang Klahan 1933
Chan Suknet Klahan 1933
Bunchuai Sumanmat Klahan 1933
Da Thukhammi Klahan 1933
Lim Ngoencharoen Klahan 1933
Khun Praditsakonkan (Plai Chanpradit) Klahan Death in the line of duty in Nakhon Ratchasima Province (posthumous) 1933
Thong Kaeng-opchoei Klahan 1933
Khun Anwetwirayut (An Khamdet) Sinlapa Witthaya 1934
Luang Katsongkhram (Thian Kengradomying) Klahan 1934
Khun Photsorasak (Phot Junhavan) Klahan 1934
Krasae Phongsuphat Klahan 1934
Tu Charusthira Klahan 1934
Suk Sangphraiwan Klahan 1934
Nun Iamborisut Klahan 1934
Duan Inwong Klahan 1934
Malai Uppaphut Klahan 1934
Singto Sangkat Klahan 1934
Sai Chuprathum Klahan 1934
Nut Angsopha Klahan 1934
Phraya Phahonphonphayuhasena (Phot Bahalayodhin) Ratchakan Phaendin 1934
Luang Phibunsongkhram (Plaek Khitasanga) Ratchakan Phaendin 1934
Luang Aduldetcharat (Bat Phuengphrakhun) Ratchakan Phaendin 1935
Luang La-o-phumilak (La-o Bunnag) Sinlapa Witthaya 1935
Phra Aramronnachit (Ot Chulananda) Sinlapa Witthaya 1935
Phra Roengrukpatchamit (Thong Raksa-ngop) Ratchakan Phaendin (Posthumous) 1935
Luang Praditmanutham (Pridi Banomyong) Ratchakan Phaendin 1939
Prince Wan Waithayakon Varavarna (Previously awarded) Ratchakan Phaendin 1939
Chuen Nimitta Klahan 1939
Sanit Tungkhamani Sinlapa Witthaya 1940
Sanit Nuanmani Klahan 1940
Chuan Suksoem Klahan 1940
Chaloem Damsamrit Klahan 1940

1941–present

Name Field Year awarded
Sanguan Rojanawongs 1941
Luang Nitwetchawisit 1941
Prachak Thongprasoet 1941
Phraya Anuman Rajadhon 1953
Serm Vinicchayakul 1953
Yut Saeng-uthai 1953
Silpa Bhirasri 1953
Charng Ratanarat 1953
La-iat Phibunsongkhram 1956
Prayun Phinsawat 1956
Saman Bunyaratphan 1956
Luean Phongsophon 1956
Phra Worawetphisit 1959
Phraya Atthakariniphon 1959
Sri Daorai 1960
Prasop Ratanakorn 1961
Chuchat Kamphu 1964
Chote Suvatti 1965
Ouay Ketusingh 1966
Phon Sangsingkeo 1966
Thanat Khoman 1966
Luang Phinphakphitthayaphet 1966
Chaloem Puranananda 1966
Sood Sangvichien 1966
Luang Wisansinlapakam 1966
Sombun Phong-aksara 1967
Chalerm Prommas 1967
Direk Jayanama 1967
Udom Posakritsana 1967
Wikit Wiranuwat 1967
Boonrod Binthasan 1968
Rapee Sagarik 1968
Prakorb Tuchinda 1969
Komol Pengsritong 1969
Sanya Dharmasakti 1969
Luang Chamrunnetisat 1969
Duan Bunnag 1969
Pravat Pattabongse 1969
Pramun Suwannason 1969
Phra Nitikanprasom 1969
Kan Chonwichan 1969
Sipraphai Phongakson 1969
Charas Yamarat 1970
Stang Mongkolsuk 1970
Amphon Sichaiyan 1970
Saeng Monwithun 1970
Pinit Pattabongs 1971
Pisit Buranasiri 1971
Sukich Nimmanheminda 1971
Montri Tramote 1971
Paew Snidvongseni 1971
Erb na Bangxang 1971
Kamthorn Pantularp Law 1980
At Wisutyothaphiban Social sciences 1980
Vitoon Osathanondh Medicine 1980
Saman Mantarbhorn Medicine 1980
Prasert na Nagara Humanities 1980
Subhadradis Diskul Humanities 1980
Somsak Rakngam Engineering 1980
Morakot Charnsamruat Engineering 1980
Sommai Yotprasit Engineering 1980
Phinit Surakun Engineering 1980
Chamlong Harinasuta Medicine 1981
Tem Smitinand Natural sciences 1981
Pin Malakul Education 1982
Ari Sitthimang Agriculture 1982
Pradisth Cheosakul Natural sciences 1983
Aree Valyasevi Medicine 1983
Dutsadi Uppatham Engineering 1983
Seni Pramoj Law 1984
Tranakchit Harinasuta Medicine 1984
Nat Bhamornprawat Medicine 1984
Prawase Wasi Medicine 1984
Visith Sitprija Medicine 1985
Niran Chitanon Engineering 1985
Virot Chomchuenchit Engineering 1985
Kasame Chatikavanij Engineering and administration 1985
Kampol Prachuabmoh Medicine 1986
Samphat Phasanayongphinyo Engineering 1986
Kalyanakit Kitiyakara Medicine 1987
Kukrit Pramoj Literature 1987
Teera Ramasoota Medicine 1987
Sanga Sabhasri Natural sciences and administration 1987
Princess Sirindhorn Humanities 1989
Suporn Koetsawang Medicine 1991
Queen Sirikit 1992
Parttraporn Isarangkura Medicine 1994
Sakorn Dhanamitta Medicine 1994
Arun Pausawasdi Medicine 1994
Amphon Senanarong Agriculture 1995
Chomchark Chuntrasakul Medicine 1997
Sornchai Looareesuwan Medicine 1997
Chai-Anan Samudavanija Social sciences 1998
Prayoon Kanchanadul Law 1998
Phanphit Sakornphan Medicine 1998
Athasit Vejjajiva Medicine 1998
Pinyo Suwankiri Architecture 1999
Phaibul Naiyanetr Natural sciences 1999
Pranya Sakiyalak Medicine 1999
Boonchob Pongpanich Medicine 1999
Prapasna Uaychai Law 1999
Panas Simasathien Social sciences 1999
Amon Raksasat Social sciences 2000
Praves Limparangsri Visual arts (Thai architecture) 2000
Pinit Suwannabun Visual arts (applied arts) 2000
Seri Wangnaitham Visual arts (Thai dance) 2000
Stitaya Sirisinha Natural sciences (Immunology) 2000
Montri Tuchinda Medicine (Paediatric allergy) 2000
Sathienpong Wannapok Humanities 2002
Chamnong Tongprasert Humanities 2003
Saksri Yamnadda Humanities 2003
Mana Pitayaporn Law 2003
Vitit Muntarbhorn Law 2003
Sawasdi Tantisuk Visual arts 2003
Chanika Tuchinda Medicine 2003
Therdchai Jivacate Medicine 2003
Sumon Amornvivat Education 2004
Suthiwong Pongpaiboon Social sciences 2004
Suphachai Chaithiraphan Medicine 2004
Kraisid Tontisirin Medicine 2005
Decha Boonkham Landscape architecture 2005
Jisnuson Svasti Natural sciences 2007
Thara Tritrakarn Medicine 2007
Yongyudh Vajaradul Medicine 2007
Udom Warotamasikkhadit Humanities 2007
Charoenchai Sundaravadin Humanities 2007
Niyada Lausunthorn Humanities 2008
Likhit Dhiravegin Social sciences 2008
Kesree Narongdej Social sciences 2008
Pilai Poonswad Natural sciences 2008
Somsak Panyakeow Engineering 2008
Yong Poovorawan Medicine 2008
Surapol Issaragrisil Medicine 2008
Mingsarn Kaosa-ard Economics 2008
Chaiyos Hemarajata Law 2009
Winai Dahlan Natural sciences 2009
Suthat Fucharoen Natural sciences 2009
Sakol Panyim Natural sciences 2009
Somchai Wongwises Engineering 2009
Arun Chaiseri Engineering 2009
Vinai Suvatee Medicine 2009
Sunthorn Tandhanand Medicine 2009
Borwornsak Uwanno Law 2010
Rawi Bhavilai Natural sciences 2010
Samruay Shuangshoti Medicine 2010
Panya Borisutdhi Humanities 2011
Suraphol Wirunrak Social sciences 2011
Prapon Wilairat Natural sciences 2011
Wanpen Chaicumpa Natural sciences 2011
Somsak Damronglerd Engineering 2011
Somwang Danchaivijitr Medicine 2011
Pongsak Visudhipun Medicine 2011
Pensri Pootrakul Medicine 2011
Sermsak Wisalaporn Education 2012
Wissanu Krea-ngam Law 2012
Nikorn Dusitsin Medicine 2012
Kobchitt Limpaphayom Medicine 2012
Watchara Kasinrerk Medical technology 2012
Choochart Pitaksakorn Education 2013
Prasert Sobhon Natural sciences 2013
Vichai Reutrakul Natural sciences 2013
Burana Chavalittamrong Medicine 2013
Dasnayanee Chandanayingyong Medicine 2013
Saichol Ketsa Agriculture 2013
Petcharee Sumitra History 2013
Mati Tungpanich Architecture 2013
Srisurang Poolthupya Humanities 2014
Sodsai Pantoomkomol Humanities 2014
Somchai Thongtem Natural sciences 2014
Nitaya Suwanwela Medicine 2014
Ungkab Prakanrattana Medicine 2014
Suchon Tangtaweewipat Agriculture 2014
Pranee Kullavanijaya Humanities 2015
Amaret Bhumiratana Natural sciences 2015
Suttisak Soralump Engineering 2015
Thamrongrat Keokarn Medicine 2015
Poonpit Amatayakul Music 2015
Ruenruthai Sujjapun Humanities 2016
Nonglak Wiratchai Education 2016
Pilaipan Puthavathana Natural sciences 2016
Suthi Aksornkitti Engineering 2016
Kriangsak Jirapaet Medicine 2016
Kamheang Chaturachinda Medicine 2016
Theera Tongsong Medicine 2016
Tanomsri Srichaikul Medicine 2016
Srichitra Bunnag Medicine 2016
Navavan Bandhumedha Humanities 2017
Wit Phinkhanngoen Visual arts 2017
Vicha Mahakun Law 2017
Charas Suwanwela Medicine 2017
Charoen Chotigavanich Medicine 2017
Rajata Rajatanavin Medicine 2017
Santi Leksukhum Humanities 2018
Kulwadee Makarabhirom Humanities and social sciences 2018
Piyasan Praserthdam [th] Engineering 2018
Thiravat Hemachudha Medicine 2018
Chaweewan Bunnag Medicine 2018
Wandee Varavithya Medicine 2018
Niwat Maneekarn Medicine 2018
Nipon Chattipakorn Medicine 2018
Somchai Pathumasutra Medicine 2018
Peerasak Srinives Agriculture 2018
Sujin Jinayon Agriculture 2018
Kirati Boonchua Ethics 2018
Thanin Kraivichien Law 2019
Timothy William Flegel Natural sciences 2019
Skorn Mongkolsuk Natural sciences 2019
Supayang Voravuthikunchai Natural sciences 2019
Saisamorn Lumyong Natural sciences 2019
Pramook Mutirangura Medicine 2019
Polrat Wilairatana Medicine 2019
Apiwat Mutirangura Medicine 2019
Supan Fucharoen Medical technology 2019
Kusuma Raksamanee Humanities 2020
Prakong Nimmanahaeminda Humanities 2020
Suwilai Premsrirat Humanities 2020
Krirkkiat Phipatseritham Social sciences 2020
Surapongse Sotanasathien Social sciences 2020
Boonsirm Withyachumnarnkul Natural sciences 2020
Sutee Yoksan Natural sciences 2020
Phadungsak Ratanadecho Engineering 2020
Chaichan Phothirat Medicine 2020
Sasithon Pukrittayakamee Medicine 2020
Prapin Manomaivibool Humanities 2021
Piyanart Bunnag Humanities 2021
Wichit Srisa-an Education 2021
Somsak Panha Natural sciences 2021
Narisa Futrakul Medicine 2021
Punnee Pitisuttithum Medicine 2021
Pisake Lumbiganon Medicine 2021
Worawit Louthrenoo Medicine 2021
Kanchana Naksakul Humanities 2022
Natchar Pancharoen Fine arts (Music) 2022
Pranom Chantaranothai Natural sciences 2022
Pharkphoom Panichayupakaranant Natural sciences 2022
Bhinyo Panijpan Natural sciences 2022
Siriporn Chattipakorn Natural Sciences (Medical science) 2022
Visith Chavasit Natural sciences (Food science and technology) 2022
Soottawat Benjakul Agriculture 2022
Jowaman Khajarern Agriculture 2022
Prapod Assavavirulhakarn Humanities 2023
Renoo Wichasin Humanities 2023
Somwang Pitiyanuwat Education 2023
Somkit Lertpaithoon Law 2023
Yongyuth Yuthavong Natural sciences 2023
Vittaya Amornkitbamrung Natural sciences 2023
Prasit Watanapa Medicine 2023
Panupan Songcharoen Medicine 2023
Arun Rojanasakul Medicine 2023

Ribbon bar illustrations

Military and police members

  • Pin of Services to the Monarch (เข็มราชการในพระองค์; Khem Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong)
  • Pin of Acts of Charity (เข็มกรุณา; Khem Ka-runa)
  • Pin of Service to the Nation (เข็มราชการแผ่นดิน; Khem Ratchakan Phaendin)
  • Pin of Acts of Bravery (เข็มกล้าหาญ; Khem Klahan)
  • Pin of Arts and Science (เข็มศิลปวิทยา; Khem Sinlapa Witthaya)

Civilian members

  • Pin of Services to the Monarch (เข็มราชการในพระองค์; Khem Ratchakan Nai Phra-ong)
  • Pin of Acts of Charity (เข็มกรุณา; Khem Ka-runa)
  • Pin of Service to the Nation (เข็มราชการแผ่นดิน; Khem Ratchakan Phaendin)
  • Pin of Acts of Bravery (เข็มกล้าหาญ; Khem Klahan)
  • Pin of Arts and Science (เข็มศิลปวิทยา; Khem Sinlapa Witthaya)

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