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Lan Na The Lan Na Kingdom ( nod, , , "Kingdom of a Million Rice Fields"; th, อาณาจักรล้านนา, , ), also known as Lannathai, and most commonly called Lanna or Lanna Kingdom, was an Indianized state centered in present-day ...
from the foundation of the
Ngoenyang The Kingdom of Hiran or Kingdom of Ngoenyang ( th, อาณาจักรหิรัญเงินยาง ) was an early mueang or kingdom of the Northern Thai people from the 7th through 13th centuries AD and was originally centered on ...
in 638 until the end of Kingdom of Chiang Mai under Siamese administration in 1939.


Kings of Ngoen Yang

# Lawachangkarat ''or'' Lavachankaraja ''or'' Lao Chong # Lao Kao Kaeo Ma Mueang # Lao Sao # Lao Tang ''or'' Lao Phang # Lao Klom ''or'' Lao Luang # Lao Leo # Lao Kap # Lao Khim ''or'' Lao Kin # Lao Khiang (The royal court moved to Ngeon Yang) # Lao Khiu # Lao Thoeng ''or'' Lao Ting # Lao Tueng ''or'' Lao Toeng # Lao Khon # Lao Som # Lao Kuak ''or'' Lao Phuak # Lao Kiu ''or'' Lao Kwin # Lao Chong # Chom Pha Rueang # Lao Choeng ''or'' Phanya Coeng ''or'' Khun Chuang # Lao Ngoen Rueang # Lao Sin ''or'' Lao Chuen # Lao Ming # Lao Mueang ''or'' Lao Moeng # Lao Meng #
Mangrai Mangrai ( nod, ; th, มังราย; 1238–1311), also known as Mengrai ( th, เม็งราย),The name according to historical sources is "Mangrai", and this is used in most modern scholarly applications. "Mengrai", popularised by a 19 ...
the Great, 1261–1292 (The first king of Mangrai dynasty in Chiang Mai)


Lanna Kingdom : Mangrai dynasty 1292–1558

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Mangrai Mangrai ( nod, ; th, มังราย; 1238–1311), also known as Mengrai ( th, เม็งราย),The name according to historical sources is "Mangrai", and this is used in most modern scholarly applications. "Mengrai", popularised by a 19 ...
the Great, 1292–1311 # Chaiyasongkhram, 1311–1325 # Saenphu, 1325–1334 # Khamfu, 1334–1336 # Phayu, 1336–1355 # Kue Na, 1355–1385History
/ref> # Saenmueangma, 1385–1401 # Samfangkaen, 1402–1441 #
Tilokkarat Tilokaraj ( th, พระเจ้าติโลกราช, ), also spelt Tilokarat and Tilokkarat, was the 9th monarch of the Mangrai Dynasty. Early life According to the Chiang Mai Chronicle, he was the sixth child of King Sam Phraya (also ...
, 1441–1487 #
Yotchiangrai Yotchiangrai ( th, ยอดเชียงราย, also called Yot Chiang Rai, Phraya Yot Chiang Ra and Yot Mueang) was the thirteenth monarch of the Mangrai Dynasty that ruled Lan Na in what is now northern Thailand. He ruled between 1487 and ...
, 1487–1495 # Kaeo ''or'' Mueangkaeo, 1495–1525 # Ket ''or'' Muangketklao, 1525–1538 (1st reign) # Saikham, 1538–1543 # Ket ''or'' Mueangketklao, 1543–1545 (2nd reign) # Chiraprapha, 1545–1546 (queen's reign) # Chaiyachettha, 1546–1547, also king of Lan Xang # ''interregnum'', 1547–1551 # Mekuti, 1551–1558


Lanna Kingdom: Burmese rule 1558–1775

# Mekuti, 1558–1564 (Mangrai line) # Wisutthithewi, 1565–1578 (Mangrai line) # Nawrahta Minsaw, 1579–1607/08 # Thado Minsaw (Phra Choi), 1607/08–1608/09 # Minye Deibba (Phra Chaiyathip), 1608/09–1614 # Thado Kyaw, 1614 # ''King'' Si Songmueang, 1615–1631 # ''Lord'' Thipphanet, 1631–1655 # Phra Saenmueang, 1655-1659 # Ruler of Phrae, 1659-1672 # ''Viceroy'' Uengsae of Ava, 1672-1675 #
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, 1675-1707 #
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, 1707-1727 # Thepsing, 1727 (independent ruler) # Ong Kham, 1727-1759 #
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, 1759-1761 (independent ruler) # Khihut, 1761-1763 (independent ruler) #
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, 1763-1768 #
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, 1768-1775


Lanna states under Siamese tributary 1775–1899


Thonburi Royal Court


Ruler of Chiangmai

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'' Chaban (Bunma) 1775–1782


Chet Ton Dynasty The Chet Ton Dynasty ( th, เชื้อเจ็ดตน; ; , ; meaning "the dynasty of the seven lords"), also spelled Jedton, or officially ThipphachakkrathiwongSuryadinata, L. (2012). Southeast Asian Personalities of Chinese Descent: A Biog ...

Chet Ton Dynasty (or Thipchang Dynasty) was founded in 1732 by Thipchang, a hunter who was appointed by the King of Burma as King Ruler of Lampang.


Rulers of Chiang Mai (as head of the dynasty) 1782-1939

# ''King''
Kawila Kawila ( th, กาวิละ, , nod, , 31 October 17421816), also known as Phra Boromrachathibodi ( th, พระบรมราชาธิบดี), was the Northern Thai ruler of Chiangmai Kingdom and the founder of Chetton Dynasty. Orig ...
, 1782-1813 (Ex-Ruler of Lampang) # ''Prince''
Thammalangka Thammalangka ( th, พระยาธรรมลังกา, ) or Lord of the White Elephant ( th, พระยาช้างเผือก) is the third son of Chao Pha Chai Keaw and princess Chandadevi. He was born in 1746. He joined his b ...
''or'' Dharmalanka, 1813-1822 # ''Prince''
Khamfan Khamfan ( Thai name: เจ้าเศรษฐีคำฝั้น or พระยาคำฝั้น, born 1756) was the eighth son of Chao Pha Chai Keaw (Prince Keaw) and Phra Mae Chao Chantadevi (Princess Chantadevi). At the time of Khamf ...
, 1823-1825 (Ex-Ruler of Lamphun) # ''Prince''
Phutthawong Chao Luang Phuttawong ( th, เจ้าหลวงพุทธวงศ์, ), better known as Suriwong, or Chao Luang Phaendin Yen ( th, เจ้าหลวงแผ่นดินเย็น, ) was the 4th Ruler of Chiang Mai, reigning 182 ...
''or'' Buddhavansa, 1826-1846 # ''King''
Mahotaraprathet King Mahotaraprathet ( th, พระเจ้ามโหตรประเทศ, ) is the fifth King of Chiangmai. He is the first son of Thammalangka (2nd King of Chiangmai) and Queen Fongsamuth. His birth date is 15 January 1804. He was born ...
, 1847-1854 # ''King'' Kawirolot Suriyawong, 1856-1870 # ''King''
Inthawichayanon Inthawichayanon ( th, อินทวิชยานนท์, , , ; nod, , c. 1817 – 23 November 1897) was the 7th Ruler of Chiang Mai and Ruler of Lanna from 1870 until his death in 1897. His daughter, Princess Dara Rasmi of Chiang Mai becam ...
, 1870-1897 # ''Prince'' Intavaroros Suriyavongse, 1901-1910 (Thai annexed Lanna) # ''Prince''
Kaew Nawarat Major General Prince Kaew Nawarat ( th, เจ้าแก้วนวรัฐ; ( nod, ) ; Birth name: Kaew na Chiangmai) (29 September 1862 – 3 June 1939) was the 36th and last King of Lanna and Prince Ruler of Chiang Mai, reigning from 1 ...
, 1910-1939 (title dissolved)


Rulers of Lampang 1732-1925

# ''King'' Thipchang, 1732-1759 (Burmese Era) # ''Prince'' Chaikaeo, 1759-1774 (Burmese Era) # ''Prince'' Kawila, 1774-1782 (The first ruler under Siamese, became Ruler of Chiangmai in 1782) # ''Prince'' Khamsom, 1782-1794 # ''King'' Duangthip, 1794-1825 # ''Prince'' Chaiwong ''or'' Jayavansa, 1825-1838 # ''Prince'' Khattiya, 1838 # ''Prince'' Noi In, 1838-1848 (Ex-Ruler of Lamphun) # ''Prince'' Worayannarangsi ''or'' Varayanaransi, 1848-1873 # ''Prince'' Phrommaphiwong ''or'' Brahmabhivansa, 1873-1887 # ''Prince'' Suriya Changwang ''or'' Surya Changwang, 1887 # ''Prince'' Noranan Chaichawalit ''or'' Narananda Jayajavalit, 1887-1897 # ''Prince'' Bunyawat Wongmanit ''or'' Bunyavadya Vansamanit, 1897-1922 (Thai annexed Lanna) # ''Prince'' Ratchabut (Noi Mueangphruan), 1922-1925 (title dissolved)


Rulers of Lamphun 1805-1943

# ''Prince''
Khamfan Khamfan ( Thai name: เจ้าเศรษฐีคำฝั้น or พระยาคำฝั้น, born 1756) was the eighth son of Chao Pha Chai Keaw (Prince Keaw) and Phra Mae Chao Chantadevi (Princess Chantadevi). At the time of Khamf ...
, 1805-1815 (Ruler of Chiang Mai in 1823) # ''King'' Bunmamueang, 1815-1827 # ''Prince'' Noi In, 1827-1837 (Ruler of Lampang in 1838) # ''Prince'' Khamtan, 1838-1841 # ''Prince'' Thammalangka ''or'' Dharmalanka, 1841-1843 # ''Prince'' Chailangkaphisan Sophakkhun, 1848-1871 # ''Prince'' Daradirekratphairot, 1871-1888 # ''Prince'' Hemphinphaichit, 1888-1895 # ''Prince'' Inthayongyotchot, 1895-1911 (Siam annexed Lanna) # ''Prince'' Chakkham Khachonsak, 1911-1943 (title dissolved)


See also

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List of Kings of Thailand This article lists the monarchs of Thailand from the foundation of the Sukhothai Kingdom in 1238 until the present day. Titles and naming conventions In the Sukhothai Kingdom prior to political association with Ayutthaya, the monarch used the ...


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