- The
Kingdom of
Hiran or the
Kingdom of
Ngoenyang (Thai: อาณาจักรหิรัญเงินยาง listen) was an
early mueang or
kingdom of the
Northern Thai
people from the...
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successive kingdoms preceded Lan Na. As a
continuation of the
kingdom of
Ngoenyang, Lan Na
emerged strong enough in the 15th
century to
rival the Ayutthaya...
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Chiang Saen Lake due to an
earthquake in 545. The
kingdom evolved into the
Ngoenyang Kingdom in 638 and then Lan Na in 1292.
There is
evidence of
human habitation...
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ruled the region,
competing with Thai
states such as the
Kingdoms of
Ngoenyang, Sukhothai, Lan Na, and Ayutthaya,
which also
rivalled each other. European...
- This
article lists the lord
ruler of Lan Na from the
foundation of the
Ngoenyang in 638
until the end of
Kingdom of
Chiang Mai
under Siamese administration...
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titled Khun Chom Tham, son of
Phaya Lao
Ngoen Rueang,
ruler of the
Hiran Ngoenyang Kingdom.
During the late
reigning period of
Phaya Lao
Ngoen Rueang, he...
- 1238–1311), also
known as
Mengrai (Thai: เม็งราย), was the 25th king of
Ngoenyang (r. 1261–1292) and the
first king of
Lanna (r. 1292–1311). He established...
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kingdoms existed in the
neighboring northern highlands.
These include Ngoenyang of the
Northern Thai
people (present-day
Chiang Saen) and
Chiang Hung...
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Peninsula and
Sumatra ruled the region. The Thai
established their states:
Ngoenyang, the
Sukhothai Kingdom, the
Kingdom of
Chiang Mai, Lan Na, and the Ayutthaya...
- Thai
groups established mueang that
evolved into
larger states, such as
Ngoenyang. However, it was not
until the
decline of the
Khmer Empire in the 13th...