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- Chao Inthasom (Lao: ເຈົ້າອິນທະໂສມ; died 1749) was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1723 to 1749. Inthasom was a younger brother of Kingkitsarat. Upon his...
- Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem...
- Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem...
- Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem...
- of Luang Phrabang from 1771 to 1788. Surinyavong was the ninth son of Inthasom. In March 1765, Luang Phrabang was conquered by Burma and became the latter's...
- Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem...
- Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem...
- Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem...
- died in 1694, he left two young grandsons (Prince Kingkitsarat and Prince Inthasom) and two daughters (Princess Kumar and Princess Sumangala) with claims...
- (complete list) – Kingkitsarat, King (1707–1713) Ong Kham, King (1713–1723) Inthasom, King (1723–1749) Inthaphom, King (1749) Sotika Koumane, King (1749–1771)...