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Saenphu (Northern Thai: ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᩈᩯ᩠ᨶᨻᩪ; Thai: พญาแสนพู) was the 3rd
monarch of Lan Na and the
founder of
Chiang Saen.
Saenphu was
originally titled "Thao...
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Saenphu as the
Uparaja (Viceroy) of Chiangmai. Mangrai's
youngest son,
ruler of Mong Nai
returned to
claim the throne,
occupying Haripunjaya.
Saenphu...
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titled Thao Kham Fu, was the son of
Saenphu.
According to The Sip-Ha
Rajawong Chronicle, it is stated: “Chao
Phaya Saenphu appointed his son, Chao Thao Khamfu...
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interchangeably with
Chiang Saen. The city of
Chiang Saen was
founded in 1329 by
Saenphu, a
grandson of Mangrai. The
newly founded city was
initially called "Mueang...
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Chaiyasongkram had
several consorts and
three sons: Chao Thao
Saenphu, Chao Thao Namthuam, and Chao Thao Ngua. When his sons came of age, he...
- (1261–1292), King of Lan Na (1292–1311) Chaiyasongkhram, King (1311–1325)
Saenphu, King (1325–1334) Khamfu, King (1334–1336) Phayu, King (1336–1355) Kue...
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Chiang Mai. She
reigned for 14
years before dying,
marking the end of the
Saenphu branch or
Chiang Mai
branch of the
Mangrai Dynasty. However, the Mangrai...
- Son of
Mangrai the
Great Saenphu (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᩈᩯ᩠ᨶᨻᩪ) 1325 1334 Son of
Chaiyasongkhram Khamfu (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨤᩣᩴᨼᩪ) 1334 1336 Son of
Saenphu Phayu (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨹᩣᨿᩪ) 1336 1355...
- Khun
Khreau 1292-1329
Ruler of Nan □
several generations (controversy) □
Saenphu (r.1325-1334) Thao Nam
Thuam (เจ้าท้าวน้ำท่วม)
Ruler of Fang Thao Ngua...