- Keo
Koumane, or Nu
Muang Kaeva Kumara,
Nokeo Koumane was born No
Muong (Phragna Nakorn-Noi No
Muang Keo
Koumane) (1571–1596) was King of Lan Xang reigning...
-
Nokeo Koumane realized he was
outnumbered by the
combined strength of
Ayutthaya and
Lanna and
called off the attack. In 1596, King
Nokeo Koumane died suddenly...
- Chao
Sotikakumman (also
spelled Xotikakumman or
Sotika Koumane; Lao: ເຈົ້າໂຊຕິກະ; died 1771) was the king of
Luang Phrabang from 1750 to 1771. Sotika...
- King (1713–1723) Inthasom, King (1723–1749) Inthaphom, King (1749)
Sotika Koumane, King (1749–1771) V****al to
Burma (1765–1779) Suriyawong, King (1771–1779)...
- (1575–1579) Sen Soulintha, King (1511–1580)
Nakhon Noi, King (1582–1583)
Nokeo Koumane, King (1591–1598)
Voravongsa II, King (1598–1622)
Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia...
-
Setthathirath left only a
toddler as his heir,
prince Noi Hno
Muang Keo
Koumane, the child's
maternal grandfather, a
military commander of
common birth...
- (Vorawongse I) - King of Lan Xang (r. 1575-1579)
Princess Kaeva Kumari (Keo
Koumane)
Princess Taen Kam Lao
Princess Kama****i (Kam Khai)
Princess Dharma****i...
- Ava.
Successful rebellions begot more rebellions. Lan Xang's
ruler Nokeo Koumane (Noh Meuang) also
revolted c.
November 1595. The Lan Xang
rebellion was...
- 1799–23
August 1870) also
known as Chandakumara,
Chantharad or Tiantha-
koumane, was king of
Luang Phrabang under Siamese rule from 1852 to 1868. Chantharath...
- in 1595,
followed by Taungoo, Rakhine, Lan Na, and Lan Xang. King
Nokeo Koumane of Lan Xang
prepared to
march through Lan Na to Bago to
rescue the people...