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Yotchiangrai
King of Lan Na
Reign1487-1495
PredecessorTilokaraj
SuccessorMueangkaeo
DynastyMangrai
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Yotchiangrai (also called Phraya Yot Chiang Ra and Yot Mueang) was the thirteenth monarch of the Mangrai Dynasty that ruled Lan Na in what is now northern Thailand. He was a son of Thao (Prince) Bunrueang, the only son of King Tilokaraj who had been executed by his grandfather on suspicion of disloyalty. He ruled from the death of his grandfather until he abdicated in favour of his son in 1495.[1]

References

  1. ^ Ongsaku, Sarassawadee (2006). History of Lan Na. Translated by Chitraporn Tanratanakul. Chang Mai: Silkworm. ISBN 978-9749575840.
Yotchiangrai
Preceded by King of Lan Na
1487–1495
Succeeded by