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- Somdetch Brhat-Anya Fa Ladhuraniya Sri Sadhana Kanayudha Maharaja Brhat Rajadharana Sri Chudhana Negara better known as Fa Ngum (1316 - 1393, born...
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- King Mengrai (or Mangrai) (1239-1317) was the founder of the Thai kingdom Lannathai. Mengrai was born in Chiang Saen as son of the local ruler Lao...
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- Suhungmung (reign 1497-1539) (Swarganarayan, Dihingia Raja), was one of the most important Ahom kings, who ruled at the cusp of Assam's medieval...
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- Khun Lo was the eldest of the sons of Khun Borom and first of the Lao kings. The royal families of Laos trace their lineage to him. He died in 780...
- male, deceased (1416)
- Samsenethai (also called Un Heuan) was the second king of Lan Xang, the son of Fa Ngum, whom he succeeded. He ruled from 1373 until 1416. The...
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- Ramkhamhaeng the Great (c.1239 - 1317, aka. Pho Khun Ramkhamhaeng;) was the third king of the Phra Ruang dynasty, ruling the Sukhothai kingdom (a...
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- Sri Indraditya (also Sri Intraditya, Si Inthratit and other variations) is said to to be founder of the Phra Ruang dynasty of the Sukhothai...
- male, deceased (1935)
- Sir (James) George Scott, KCIE (pseudonym Shway Yoe, 25 December 1851-April 4, 1935) was a Scottish journalist and colonial administrator who...
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- Setthathirath (1534-1572) is considered one of the great leaders in Lao history. In 1570, he successfully defended Laos against the military...
- male, deceased (1428)
- Lan Kham Deng (1375-1428) was the third king of the Lao state of Lan Xang (ruled 1416-1428). He was the oldest son of Samsenethai. During his...
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