List of honours of the Thai royal family by country

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This article serves as an index - as complete as possible - of all the honorific orders or similar decorations received by the Thai royal family , classified by continent, awarding country and recipient.

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Thai honours

Other Members

Former Members

Cadet houses Royal Members

Bhanubandhu
Jayankura
Svastivatana
Paribatra
Yugala
Vudhijaya

Asian foreign honours

Middle East

Iran

Imperial State of Iran

Far East

Brunei

China

India

Indonesia

Japan

Laos

Kingdom of Laos
Lao PDR

Malaysia

Kelantan
Selangor
Terengganu

Mongolia

Nepal

Kingdom of Nepal

North Korea

Pakistan

Philippines

South Korea

Taiwan

Oceanian foreign honours

Tonga

European foreign honours

Austria

Belgium

Denmark

France

Germany

West Germany

Greece

Kingdom of Greece

Italy

Luxembourg

Netherlands

Norway

Portugal

Romania

Spain

Spanish State

Kingdom of Spain

Sweden

United Kingdom

American foreign honours

South America

Peru

African foreign honours

Ethiopia

Ethiopian Empire

International organizations honours

North Atlantic Treaty Organization

See also

List of Thai Honours awarded to Heads of State and Royals

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