Indrasakdi Sachi
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| Princess consort of Siam | |
| Tenure |
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| Queen consort of Siam | |
| Tenure | 1 January 1922 – 15 September 1925 |
| Born | Praphai Sucharitakul 10 June 1902 Bangkok, Siam |
| Died | 30 November 1975 (aged 73) Bangkok, Thailand |
| Spouse | |
| House | Chakri dynasty (by marriage) |
| Father | Pluem Sucharitakul |
| Mother | Kimlai Tejakambuja |
| Religion | Theravada Buddhism |
Four wives of Vajiravudh
(by years of marriage)
(by years of marriage)
Sucharit Suda
(1921–1925)
(1921–1925)
Indrasakdi Sachi
(1922–1925)
(1922–1925)
Lakshamilavan
(1922–1925)
(1922–1925)
Suvadhana
(1924–1925)
(1924–1925)
Princess Indrasakdi Sachi (Thai: อินทรศักดิศจี; RTGS: Inthrasak Sachi), formerly Her Majesty Queen Indrasakdi Sachi (10 June 1902 – 30 November 1975), née Praphai Sucharitakul (Thai: ประไพ สุจริตกุล; RTGS: Praphai Sucharitakun), full title Her Highness Princess Indrasakdi Sachi, was a royal consort of King Vajiravudh (Rama VI) of Siam. She was one of the daughters of Chao Praya Sudharm Montri, the younger sister of Pra Sucharit Suda the one concubine of King Vajiravudh. the name means "Sachi, wife of Indra."
Sachi would become queen after falling pregnant with King Vajiravudh's child, who was eager for an heir. However, the Queen miscarried five or six times during her queenship and was later demoted to the rank of Princess Consort.