see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Tai Tham script. Mangrai (Northern Thai: ᨾᩢ᩠ᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ; Thai: มังราย; 1238–1311) was the 25th king of...
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Kingdom. In 1262, Mangrai moved the capital from Ngoenyang to the newly founded Chiang Rai — naming the city after himself. Mangrai then expanded to the...
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in the reign of King Mangrai, in 1262 CE. The city was founded by King Mangrai in 1262: 208 and became the capital of the Mangrai Dynasty. The word 'Chiang'...
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Lao Mueang or Lao Moeng Lao Meng Mangrai the Great, 1261–1292 (The first king of Mangrai dynasty in Chiang Mai) Mangrai the Great, 1292–1311 Chaiyasongkhram...
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Wat Phaya Mangrai (Thai: วัดพญามังราย; "Temple of King Mangrai") is a ruined temple located within the Wiang Kum Kam archaeological site, very close to...
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neighboring Phayao (whose wife, according to legend, he seduced), and King Mangrai of Chiang Mai.: 206 His campaign against Cambodia left the Khmer country...
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Saen. Ngoenyang was the successor to the mueang of Singhanavati. King Mangrai, the 25th king of Ngoenyang, went on to found Lanna. In contrast to most...
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Wiang Kum Kam (section Wat Phaya Mangrai)
and archaeological site along the Ping River, which was built by King Mangrai the Great as his capital before he moved it to Chiang Mai. It was flooded...
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called Haripuñjaya.: 77 In 1292 the city was besieged and captured by Mangrai of the Tai kingdom of Lan Na.: 208 The kingdom is referred to as K'un-lun...
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Na period after the new city of Chiang Mai had been established by King Mangrai the Great. The current buildings are from a renovation in 1908 CE by a...
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was moved to Chiang Mai in 1262 by King Mangrai, which considered the foundation of the Lan Na kingdom. Mangrai unified the surrounding area and also created...
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inhabitants of the region, and was later reestablished by the grandson of King Mangrai after defeating the Tai Lue. This migration of the Chiang Mai dynasty in...
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theories about Uthong's background, including possibly being a descendant of Mangrai.: 27 According to a better-known source, a seventeenth-century account...
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Tilokarāja), also spelt Tilokarat and Tilokkarat, was the 9th monarch of the Mangrai Dynasty. According to the Chiang Mai Chronicle, he was the sixth child...
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are still made today by citizens. While still living in the north King Mangrai was visited by some merchants from the Mon Kingdom, and hearing of the...
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kingdom when Mangrai ascended to the throne of the Kingdom of Ngoenyang in Muang Rao in 1261. Phayao was cited in the wider campaign of Mangrai to consolidate...
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moat) of Chiang Mai, in northern Thailand. Wat Chiang Man was built by Mangrai: 209 in 1297 CE as the first temple of Chiang Mai on the location of Wiang...
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Sao Saimong (redirect from Sao Sāimöng Mangrāi)
Sao Sāimöng (also Sao Sāimöng Mangrāi; 13 November 1913 – 14 July 1987) was a member of the princely family of Kengtung State. He was a government minister...
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Lao dynasty Lawachangkarat [th] Chueang Mangrai Mangrai dynasty Mangrai Chaiyasongkhram [th] Saenphu [th] Khamfu [th] Phayu [th] Kue Na [th] Saenmueangma [th]...
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open zoo is stationed behind it. The temple was built in 1297 by King Mangrai of the Lan Na dynasty. Of particular interest is a modern replica of the...
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Lao dynasty Lawachangkarat [th] Chueang Mangrai Mangrai dynasty Mangrai Chaiyasongkhram [th] Saenphu [th] Khamfu [th] Phayu [th] Kue Na [th] Saenmueangma [th]...
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Lao dynasty Lawachangkarat [th] Chueang Mangrai Mangrai dynasty Mangrai Chaiyasongkhram [th] Saenphu [th] Khamfu [th] Phayu [th] Kue Na [th] Saenmueangma [th]...
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Lao dynasty Lawachangkarat [th] Chueang Mangrai Mangrai dynasty Mangrai Chaiyasongkhram [th] Saenphu [th] Khamfu [th] Phayu [th] Kue Na [th] Saenmueangma [th]...
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King (mid 13th century) Mangrai, King of Ngoenyang (1261–1292), King of Lan Na (1292–1311) Lan Na (complete list) – Mangrai, King of Ngoenyang (1261–1292)...
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but it is first mentioned in a charter in 1367 CE. The sixth king of the Mangrai dynasty, King Kuena (1355-1385), invited ten Buddhist monks from Burma...
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The city center—within the city walls—is mostly within Sriwichai ward. Mangrai founded Chiang Mai in 1294 or 1296: 209 on a site that the Lawa people...
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Lao dynasty Lawachangkarat [th] Chueang Mangrai Mangrai dynasty Mangrai Chaiyasongkhram [th] Saenphu [th] Khamfu [th] Phayu [th] Kue Na [th] Saenmueangma [th]...
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with other older Lannanese dynasties such as the Mangrai and Chiengsaen dynasties of which King Mangrai the Great and Phya Ngammuang were respective members...
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Lao dynasty Lawachangkarat [th] Chueang Mangrai Mangrai dynasty Mangrai Chaiyasongkhram [th] Saenphu [th] Khamfu [th] Phayu [th] Kue Na [th] Saenmueangma [th]...
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Lao dynasty Lawachangkarat [th] Chueang Mangrai Mangrai dynasty Mangrai Chaiyasongkhram [th] Saenphu [th] Khamfu [th] Phayu [th] Kue Na [th] Saenmueangma [th]...
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