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Mekuti Sutthiwong (Thai: เมกุฏิสุทธิวงศ์; died 1581) or Mae Ku (Thai: แมกุ) was king of Lan Na from 1551 to 1564.: 29 His
reign saw the
transition of...
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chose Mekuti, the Shan
saopha of Mong Nai
whose family was
related to Mangrai, to be the new king of Lan Na. It was said that, as a Shan king,
Mekuti violated...
- Chaiyachettha, 1546–1547, also king of Lan Xang interregnum, 1547–1551
Mekuti, 1551–1558
Mekuti, 1558–1564 (Mangrai line) Wisutthithewi, 1565–1578 (Mangrai line)...
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Yotchiangrai Kaeo [th]
Muang Ketklao [th] Saikham [th]
Chiraprapha Setthathirath Mekuti Wisutthithewi Chet Ton
dynasty Kawila Thammalangka Khamfan Phutthawong ****taraprathet...
- of
Chiang Mai on 31
March 1558,
Mekuti surrendered without a
fight on 2
April 1558. The
Burmese king
allowed Mekuti to
remain ruler of Lan Na, and brought...
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departure emboldened the
rival factions at court, who in 1551
crowned Chao
Mekuti as king of Lanna. In 1553 King
Setthathirath sent an army to
retake Lanna...
- They
chose a
distant relative of Setthathirath, the Shan
Prince known as
Mekuti.
Settathathirath subdued Prince Tarua in
Louang Phrabang, and sent his general...
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Yotchiangrai Kaeo [th]
Muang Ketklao [th] Saikham [th]
Chiraprapha Setthathirath Mekuti Wisutthithewi Chet Ton
dynasty Kawila Thammalangka Khamfan Phutthawong ****taraprathet...
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Yotchiangrai Kaeo [th]
Muang Ketklao [th] Saikham [th]
Chiraprapha Setthathirath Mekuti Wisutthithewi Chet Ton
dynasty Kawila Thammalangka Khamfan Phutthawong ****taraprathet...
- Chiraprapha,
Queen (1545–1546) Setthathirat, King (1546–1547)
Mekuti, King (1551–1558)
Burmese rule
Mekuti,
independent King (1551–1558), King (1558–1564) Wisutthithewi...