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question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of Tai Tham script.
Mangrai (Northern Thai: ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨾᩢ᩠ᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ; Thai: มังราย; c. 1238–1311) was the 25th...
- 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...
- The
Mangrai dynasty (Northern Thai: ᩁᩣᨩᩅᩫᨦ᩠ᩈ᩼ᨾᩘᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ) was the
dynasty that
ruled Lan Na
Kingdom for over 260 years, from the
reign of
Mangrai to Mekuti...
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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...
- 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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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...
- Wat
Phaya Mangrai (Thai: วัดพญามังราย; "Temple of King
Mangrai") is a
ruined temple located within the
Wiang Kum Kam
archaeological site, very
close to...
- 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...
- 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...
- Sin Lao Ming Lao
Mueang or Lao
Moeng Lao Meng
Mangrai the Great, 1261–1292 (The
first king of
Mangrai dynasty in
Chiang Mai)
Bayinnaung marched his forces...