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    Luang Prabang, Champasak Maing Pat Sawbwa (1565–68; 1570–72) Maha Ouparat (1574–88) Sen Soulintha (1589–91) Nokeo Koumane (1591–95) Vorapita (1596–99)...
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    1534–1571 r. 1548–1571 Voravongsa I ?–1579 r. 1575–1579 Dharmagayi Kham Khai Vorapita ?–1604 regent: 1596–1602 Nokeo Koumane r. 1591–1598 Voravongsa II 1585–1622...
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    Kamagayi (Kam Khai) Princess Dharmagayi (Kham Khai) - m. Brhat Varapitra (Vorapita) (d. 1604), regent for his son (1596-1602) Voravongsa II Thammikarath Vorouvongsa...
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  • Laotian Kingdom of Lan Xa reigning from 1596 to 1621. He was the son of Vorapita and Princess Dharmagayi, the youngest daughter of King Phothisarath I....
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  • (เจ้ากิจธนวราธิราช) Kaew Kumari (เเก้วกุมารี) Kham Lao (คำเหลา) From Toungoo dynasty Vorapita [it] Regent King □ Sen Soulintha 1st:r.1571-1575 2nd:r.1579-1581 (King...
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  • Vorawongsa, and his father Vorapita traveled to Pegu to gain permission to rule. Nanda agreed to the request but asked Vorapita to be the regent. By the...
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  • certainly by 1604. Like Nokeo, Vorapita, the new Pegu-appointed regent of Lan Xang, also harbored designs on Lan Na. (Vorapita like Nyaungyan in Upper Burma...
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  • all tributary ties to Nanda. Others like Nyaungyan of Upper Burma and Vorapita of Lan Xang may not have formally declared independence but they essentially...
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