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Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo (also Sai Tia
Kaphut or Xainyachakkaphat) (1415–1481)
reigned as King of Lan Xang from 1442 to 1480,
succeeding the Maha Devi after...
- Chakravartin.
Claimed by the Siamese, Khmer, Lao, and
Burmese monarchs.
Chakkaphat, the Thai/Lao
version of
Cakkavattin Emperor Manjushri, one of the titles...
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interregnum began in 1453 and
ended in 1456 with the
crowning of King
Chakkaphat (1456–1479). In 1448
during the
disorder of the Maha Devi,
Muang Phuan...
- monarchs, such as Bayinnaung, etc. The
Chakkaphat (Chakravarti) was used by some Lao monarchs, such as
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo, etc. The
Chakravartin was...
- (1433–1436) Kham Keut, King (1436–1438) Nang Keo Phimpha,
Queen (1438)
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo, King (1442–1480)
Souvanna Banlang, King (1479–1486) La Sen...
- taro) was
captured near the
vicinity of
Muang Kon Thao and sent to King
Chakkaphat.
White elephants in
Southeast Asia have
significance as
symbols of monarchy...
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between court factions from the
death of Lan Kham Deng to the
accession of
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo.
Beginning with the
premature death of Lan Kham Deng, the...
- in 1478, Thánh Tông felt it was the time to take his
revenge on King
Chakkaphat of Laos,
preparing his army
along the
Annamite border in
preparation for...
- Buddhism. The
melody was retained. See Help:IPA/Lao and Lao phonology.
Chakkaphat (imperialism)
specifically refers to
France and the
United States. "Laos"...
- Kham Kham Tam Sa
Lusai Khai Bua Ban Kham Keut Nang Keo
Phimpha (female)
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo Souvanna Banlang La Sen Thai
Somphou Visoun Photisarath Setthathirath...