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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 in 1939.
The three kings monument in Chiang Mai . King Mangrai of Lan Na (center), King Ngam Muang of Phayao (left) and King Ram Khamhaeng of Sukhothai (right).
Kings of Ngoenyang (638–1292)[ edit ]
Lawachangkarat
Lawachangkarat or Lao Chong (The royal court at Hiran, formerly Vieng Prueksa [th ] )
Lao Kao Kaeo Ma Mueang
Lao Sao
Lao Tang or Lao Phang
Lao Klom or Lao Luang
Lao Leo
Lao Kap
Lao Khim or Lao Kin
Lao Khiang (The royal court was moved from Hiran to Ngoenyang)
Lao Khiu
Lao Thoeng or Lao Ting
Lao Tueng or Lao Toeng
Lao Khon
Lao Som
Lao Kuak or Lao Phuak
Lao Kiu or Lao Kwin
Lao Chong
Chom Pha Rueang
Lao Chueang or Phaya Chueang or Khun Chuang
Lao Ngoen Rueang
Lao Chuen or Lao Sin
Lao Ming
Lao Mueang or Lao Moeng
Lao Meng
Mangrai the Great, 1261–1292 (The first king of Mangrai dynasty in Chiang Mai)
Kings of Lanna (1292–1775)[ edit ]
Mangrai dynasty (1292–1558)[ edit ]
Mangrai the Great
Mangrai the Great, 1292–1311
Chaiyasongkhram, 1311–1325
Saenphu, 1325–1334
Khamfu, 1334–1336
Phayu, 1336–1355
Kue Na, 1355–1385[ 1]
Saenmueangma, 1385–1401
Samfangkaen, 1402–1441
Tilokkarat , 1441–1487
Yotchiangrai , 1487–1495
Kaeo or Mueangkaeo, 1495–1525
Ket or Muangketklao, 1525–1538 (1st reign)
Saikham, 1538–1543
Ket or Mueangketklao, 1543–1545 (2nd reign)
Chiraprapha , 1545–1546 (queen's reign)
Chaiyachettha , 1546–1547, also king of Lan Xang
Interregnum , 1547–1551
Mekuti , 1551–1558
Burmese rule (1558–1775)[ edit ]
Mekuti, called "Yun Bayin" in Burmese, is worshipped as one of 37 nats in the official pantheon of spirits.
Mekuti , 1558–1564 (Mangrai line)
Wisutthithewi , 1565–1578 (Mangrai line)
Nawrahta Minsaw , 1579–1607/08
Thado Minsaw, 1607/08–1608/09
Minye Deibba, 1608/09–1614
Thado Kyaw, 1614
Si Songmueang, 1615–1631
Lord Thipphanet, 1631–1655
Phra Saenmueang, 1655–1659
Ruler of Phrae, 1659–1672
Viceroy Uengsae of Ava, 1672–1675
Che Putarai, 1675–1707
Mang Raenra, 1707–1727
Thepsing, 1727 (independent ruler)
Ong Kham , 1727–1759
Ong Chan, 1759–1761 (independent ruler)
Khihut, 1761–1763 (independent ruler)
Po Aphaikhamini, 1763–1768
Po Mayu-nguan, 1768–1775
Lanna states under Siamese tributary (1775–1899)[ edit ]
Rulers of Chiang Mai (1775–1939)[ edit ]
No.
Portrait
Name
Birth
Reign from
Reign until
Death
Notes
Thonburi royal court
1
Phraya Chaban (Bunma)
Unknown
1775
1782
Unknown
Governor appointed by Taksin
Chet Ton dynasty
1
Kawila
31 October 1742
December 1802
1816
1816
Grandson of the ruler of Thipchang; appointed ruler of Chiang Mai by Rama I
Former ruler of Lampang
2
Thammalangka
1746
1816
4 May 1822
4 May 1822
3
Khamfan
1756
1823
1825
1825
4
Phutthawong
Unknown
1826
June 1846
June 1846
5
Mahotaraprathet
Unknown
1847
14 November 1854
14 November 1854
6
Kawilorot Suriyawong
1799
1856
29 June 1870
29 June 1870
7
Inthawichayanon
1817
1870
23 November 1897
23 November 1897
Ruled over Chiang Mai when Chulalongkorn introduced the monthon system
8
Intavaroros Suriyavongse
6 May 1859
28 November 1901
5 January 1910
5 January 1910
Ruled over Chiang Mai when it was annexed by Siam
9
Kaew Nawarat
29 September 1862
23 January 1910
3 June 1939
3 June 1939
Title dissolved
Rulers of Lampang (1732–1925)[ edit ]
No.
Portrait
Name
Birth
Reign from
Reign until
Death
Notes
Chet Ton dynasty
1
Phraya Thipphachak
1675
1732
1759
1759
Founder of the Chet Ton dynasty
2
Chaikaeo
Unknown
1759
1774
Unknown
3
Kawila
1742
1774
1782
1816
Later ruled over Chiang Mai in 1802
4
Khamsom
Unknown
1782
1794
Unknown
5
Duangthip
Unknown
1794
1825
Unknown
6
Chaiwong or Jayavansa
Unknown
1825
1838
Unknown
7
Khattiya
Unknown
1838
Unknown
8
Noi
Unknown
1838
1848
Unknown
9
Worayannarangsi or Varayanaransi
Unknown
1848
1873
Unknown
10
Phrommaphiwong or Brahmabhivansa
Unknown
1873
1887
Unknown
11
Suriya Changwang or Surya Changwang
Unknown
1887
Unknown
12
Noranan Chaichawalit or Narananda Jayajavalit
Unknown
1887
1897
Unknown
13
Bunyawat Wongmanit or Bunyavadya Vansamanit
Unknown
1897
1922
Unknown
Ruled over Lampang when it was annexed by Siam
14
Ratchabut
Unknown
1922
1925
Unknown
Title dissolved
Rulers of Lamphun (1805–1943)[ edit ]
No.
Portrait
Name
Birth
Reign from
Reign until
Death
Notes
Chet Ton dynasty
1
Khamfan
1756
1805
1815
1825
Later ruled over Chiang Mai in 1823
2
Bunmamueang
Unknown
1815
1827
Unknown
3
Noi
Unknown
1827
1837
Unknown
Later ruled over Lampang in 1838
4
Khamtan
Unknown
1838
1841
Unknown
5
Thammalangka or Dharmalanka
Unknown
1841
1843
Unknown
6
Chailangkaphisan Sophakkhun
Unknown
1848
1871
Unknown
7
Daradirekratphairot
Unknown
1871
1888
Unknown
8
Hemphinphaichit
Unknown
1888
1895
Unknown
9
Inthayongyotchot
Unknown
1895
1911
Unknown
Ruled over Lamphun when it was annexed by Siam
10
Chakkham Khachonsak
Unknown
1911
1943
Unknown
Title dissolved