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- Photisarath (also spelled Phothisarath, Phothisarat, or Potisarat, Lao: ພະເຈົ້າໂພທິສະລາດ, 1501–1547), son of King Visoun of Lanxang, is considered to...
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- to take the capital; that same year Photisarath was approached by Burma with offers of an alliance. Photisarath neither accepted the alliance, nor did...
- also known as Chaiyachettha or Chaiyaset or Jayajestha, Son of the King Photisarath of Lan Xang, he was crowned King of Lanna after the death of his grandfather...
- Prince Setthathirath also became king of Lan Xang when his father, Photisarath, died. He returned home, taking the revered Buddha figure with him.[citation...
- 1421 it collapsed into warring factions for nearly a century. In 1520, Photisarath came to the throne and moved the capital from Luang Prabang to Vientiane...
- Santiphone Phia Sing Bountiem Phissamay Phommathat Kaysone Phomvihane Photisarath Souvanna Phouma Nouhak Phoumsavanh Phetsarath Rattanavongsa Ouane Rattikone...
- family, went to Laos and submitted to the Laotian king Photisarath (r. 1520 – 1547). Photisarath granted for Nguyễn Kim administrator the territory of...
- (complete list) – Somphou, King (1496–1501) Visoun, King (1500–1520) Photisarath I, King (1520–1548) Setthathirath, King (1548–1571) Sen Soulintha, King...
- list) – Voravongsa II, King (1598–1622) Oupagnouvarath, King (1622–1623) Photisarath II, King (1623–1627) Mon Keo, King (1621–1622) Tone Kham, King (1627–1633)...