Mangrai
Founder of the Lanna Kingdom / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mangrai also known as King Mangrai the Great was the 25th king of Ngoenyang. He founded the city of Chiang Mai and the Kingdom of Lan Na in Southeast Asia.[1] He ruled from 1292 to 1311 CE.[2][3]
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Mangrai ᨾᩢ᩠ᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ มังราย | |
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King of Lanna | |
Reign | 1292–1311 |
Predecessor | Himself as King of Ngoenyang |
Successor | Chaisongkhram |
King of Ngoenyang | |
Reign | 1261–1292 |
Predecessor | Lao Meng |
Successor | Himself as King of Lanna |
Born | 1239 Chiang Saen, Ngoenyang |
Died | 1311 (aged 73) Chiang Mai, Lanna |
House | Mangrai Dynasty |
Father | Lao Meng |
Mother | Ua Ming Chom Mueang |
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