- Sri Chum Inscription,
dated 13th
century CE,
mentions Phra Maha
Thera Sri
Sattha [th] came to
restore Phra
Pathommachedi at the city of Lord
Krishna (Nakhon...
- On the way, he also
fired at
several people on the road and at Wat Pa
Sattha Ruam, a
Buddhist temple.
During the attack, the
perpetrator posted updates...
- ISBN 978-0-691-61281-2,
pages 66–68; Also see
discussion of 13th
century Wagaru Dhamma-
sattha / 11th
century Manu
Dhammathat m****cripts
discussion On Laws of Manu in...
- (1781–1794) Intharavong, King (1795–1805)
Muang Phuan (complete list) – Kham
Sattha, King (1723–1751) Ong Lo, King (1751–1779) Somphou, King (1779–1803) Kingdom...
-
Satha I (also
spelled Sattha; Khmer: សត្ថាទី១; 1539–1596), also
known as
Barom Reachea IV, was the
Cambodian king
ruled from 1576 to 1584. He was the eldest...
- Maha
Thammaracha I, and was
expected to be made by Phra Maha
Thera Sri
Sattha [th] who is the
descendant of
Srinaw Namthum [th],
founder of the Sukhothai-Si...
-
campaign to
subjugate Cambodia. He was said to have
executed its king
Nakphra Sattha, but this
account is
unlikely to be true
since there is no
evidence to support...
- Hatairat. The next day,
Anawat goes to the
Duenpradap house,
where he
meets Sattha, Suda, and Hatairat. As soon as he
meets Hatairat, he
immediately forms...
- the rank of viceroy. He
reigned without power,
because his father,
Preah Sattha I,
still held all the
affairs of the kingdom, and he was a
royal jurisdiction...
-
Luang Prabang in wars
against the Burmese, and Siamese.
Under Chao Kham
Sattha again,
Muang Phuan went to war
against the
Governor of Thakhek, a tributary...