- rule over a
fully sovereign Muang Sua. In 1286
Panya Lang's son,
Panya Khamphong, was
involved in a coup d'état that was
probably instigated by the Mongols...
-
succeeded by: Lang, who
became King
Langthirath Thao
Khamphong,
crowned as King
Souvanna Khamphong Chao Fifah, also
known as Khamhiao, who had six sons...
- in 1353.
Phraya Fa Ngum, son of the
exiled Phi Fa,
grandson of
Phraya Khamphong, and great-grandson of the
exiled Phraya Lang, was born in 1316. He was...
- city.
Khamphong and
Fayna then led
their armies to
successfully crush the
rebels and
managed to kill Xiengkaeo. The
Bangkok court awarded Khamphong and...
- 29 Wora****
Wiriyaroj Move
Forward 30
Surawat Thongbu Move
Forward 31
Khamphong Thephakham Move
Forward 32
Wanvipa Maison Move
Forward 33
Laofang Banthitterdsakun...
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Panya Leng is
overthrown in a coup d'état led by his son,
Prince Panya Khamphong,
which is
likely to have been
supported by the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty...
- In****bent retired. Wayo ****awarungruang FFP MFP Y In****bent re-elected.
Khamphong Thephakham FFP MFP Y In****bent re-elected.
Amarat Chokepamitkul FFP MFP...
- Thailand Heng
Rawut Cambodia Men's
Doubles Laos (LAO)
Southisone Thonm Khamphong phouth Thailand (THA)
Wannimit Promde Praphan Mainoi Cambodia (CAM)...
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Kingdom of Lan Xang
Souvanna Khamphong of
Muang Swa Kham-Hiao of
Muang Sawa d. 1343 Khun Phi Fa ?–1343 Keo Kang Ya ?–1368
Queen Fa Ngum 1316–1393 r. 1353–1373...
- events.
Khamphong and
Fayna raised their army to
successfully defeat and kill Xiengkaeo. The
Bangkok court rewarded the two victors.
Khamphong was made...