-
kingdom was
strongest under Tilokkarat (1441–1487).
Tilokkarat seized the
throne from his
father Sam Fang Kaen in 1441.
Tilokkarat's brother, Thau Choi, rebelled...
-
Tilokaraj (Thai: พระเจ้าติโลกราช, Tilokarāja), also
spelt Tilokarat and
Tilokkarat, was the 9th
monarch of the
Mangrai Dynasty.
According to the
Chiang Mai...
-
describing the war
between King
Borommatrailokkanat of
Ayutthaya and
Prince Tilokkarat of Lan Na. One
literary work is Kap He Ruea
composed by
Prince Thammathibet...
-
Statue of King
Tilokkarat the
ruler of Lan Na....
-
opposition to the
creeping merger among the
Sukhothai nobility. King
Tilokkarat of
Chiang Mai (r.1441-1487) had
already greatly expanded the
Lanna domain...
- 1336–1355 Kue Na, 1355–1385 Saenmueangma, 1385–1401 Samfangkaen, 1402–1441
Tilokkarat, 1441–1487 Yotchiangrai, 1487–1495 Kaeo or Mueangkaeo, 1495–1525 Ket or...
- list) – Saenmueangma, King (1385–1401) Samfangkaen, King (1402–1441)
Tilokkarat, King (1441–1487) Yotchiangrai, King (1487–1495) Kaeo or Mueangkaeo, King...
- Lan Na
under Tilokkarat was so
powerful that he led
armies down
south to
subjugate Ayutthaya. In 1456,
Yutthitthira sought Tilokkarat’s support and led...
- territories,
establishing the
kingdom of Lan Na. In the 15th century, King
Tilokkarat ushered in a
golden age for
Northern Thai literature, with a profusion...