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Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo

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requested the animal's hair to be brought as a gift to the Đại Việt court. The request was seen as an affront, and according to legend a box filled with dung was sent instead. The pretext having been set, a massive Viet force marched in five columns to subdue Muang Phuan, and was met with a Lan Xang
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Prince Thaen Kham, then offered to restore his father Chakkphat to the throne, but he refused and abdicated in favor of his son who was crowned as Souvanna Banlang (The Golden Chair) in 1479. Chakkaphat died at Muang Xieng Khane in 1481, having had issue nine sons and seven daughters. The Đại Việt
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rallied under King Chakkaphat's younger son Prince Thaen Kham. The combined forces destroyed the Đại Việt army, which fled in the direction of Muang Phuan. Although numbering only about 4,000 the Đại Việt took one last attempt at revenge and leveled the Muang Phuan capital before retreating.
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of the Đại Việt destroyed the Champa. Also in 1471, Muang Phuan revolted and several Vietnamese were killed. By 1478 preparations were being made for a full-scale invasion of Lan Xang, in retribution for the rebellion in Muang Phuan and more importantly for supporting the
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meaning "Universal Buddhist Monarch." Vong Buri, and the court, were claiming enough political and religious power to unify the kingdom, and warn surrounding kingdoms, despite the upheaval caused by the
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had been captured and brought to King Chakkaphat. The elephant being a potent symbol of kingship was common throughout Southeast Asia, and
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Princess Piri (Phen). married ~1501 with Thao Kon Kham, Governor of Muang Kabong (1501-1524) son of the Governor of Pakhouie-Luang
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force of 200,000 infantry and 2,000 elephant cavalry in support which was led by the crown prince and three supporting generals.
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would never invade the unified Lan Xang for the next 200 years, and Lan Na became a close ally to Lan Xang.
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of several years. He was born in 1415 as Prince Vong Buri, the youngest son of King
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Princess Mun Na - married ~1501 with Prince Jaya (Sai), Governor of Muang Phum-Neua
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Samdach Brhat-Anya Chao Sanaka Chakrapati Raja Phen-Phaeo Bhaya Jayadiya Kabuddha
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Samdach Brhat-Anya Chao Sanaka Chakrapati Raja Phen-Phaeo Bhaya Jayadiya Kabuddha
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The Đại Việt won a hard fought victory and continued north to threaten
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Index

Monarchs of Lan Xang
Coronation
Maha Devi
Souvanna Banlang
Muang Sua
Lan Xang
Lan Xang
Issue
Theng Kham
Tieng Lakon
Laksana Vijaya Kumara
Regnal name
Dynasty
Khun Lo
Samsenthai
Ayutthaya
Therevada Buddhism
Lan Xang
Maha Devi
interregnum
Samsenthai
Intharacha
Ayutthaya
Vientiane
coroneted
regnal name
cakkavattin
Maha Devi
interregnum
Muang Phuan

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