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Count of Chiang Mai From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Chao Luang Phuttawong (Thai: เจ้าหลวงพุทธวงศ์, Buddhavaṅśa), better known as Suriwong, or Chao Luang Phaendin Yen (Thai: เจ้าหลวงแผ่นดินเย็น, lit. 'Lord of Peaceful Land') was the 4th Ruler of Chiang Mai, reigning 1826–1846 (Thai calendar 2369-2389).
Phutthawong | |
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Count of Chiang Mai | |
Reign | 1826 – 1846 |
Predecessor | Khamfan |
Successor | Mahotaraprathet |
Died | June 1846 |
Spouse | Pinthong na Chiangmai |
House | Chet Ton Dynasty |
Father | Ruean |
Mother | Chanta Ratchathewi |
His predecessor was Count Khamfan and successor Mahotaraprathet.[1]
He was born as the first son of Prince Reun, younger brother of Prince Keaw. His birth date is unknown. He served as a regent during Khamfan's reign and gain a lot of support from Khamfan.
He was promoted by Rama III after Khamfan died in 1825. During the early year of his reign, he sent troops to fight with Leng Town, Saton city, Tuan city, and Pu city to protect Lanna from Burma. From these battles, he gained more people, weapon, and livestock to Chiangmai. However during most of his reign, Burma was having war with Britain so they do not bother Lanna and he ruled people with kindness. So, many people called him Lord of Peaceful land.
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