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Setthathirath (Lao: ເສດຖາທິຣາດ; 24
January 1534 – 1571) or
Xaysettha (Lao: ໄຊເສດຖາ; Thai: ไชยเชษฐาธิราช, RTGS: Chaiyachetthathirat, Burmese: ဇယဇေဋ္ဌာဓိရာဇ်...
- Lan Xang and
Setthathirath his son as King of Lanna. In the
elaborate court ceremony recorded in the
Chiang Mai Chronicles,
Setthathirath took possession...
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separation of
Luang Prabang. He
marched on
Vientiane to
attack Setthathirath. King
Setthathirath II
turned to
Ayutthaya for help. The
Siamese army
helped defend...
- ເຈົ້າອານຸວົງສ໌; Thai: เจ้าอนุวงศ์; RTGS: Chao Anuwong), or
regnal name
Xaiya Setthathirath V (Lao: ໄຊຍະເສດຖາທິຣາຊທີ່ຫ້າ; Thai: ไชยเชษฐาธิราชที่ห้า; RTGS: Chaiya...
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Setthathirath II (Jyesthadhiraj, died 1735), also
called Ong Lo[citation needed] and Sai Ong Hue (also
spelled Xai Ong Ve; Lao: ໄຊອົງເວ້),
grandson of...
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peninsula of
Luang Prabang, Laos.: 264
Built between 1559 and 1560 by King
Setthathirath, Wat
Xieng Thong is one of the most
important of Lao
monasteries and...
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capital from
Luang Prabang to
Vientiane to
avoid a
Burmese invasion.
Setthathirath became king in 1548,
after his
father was killed, and
ordered the construction...
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Chaiyasettha returned to Lan Xang to
claim the
throne and
ascended as
Setthathirath.
Setthathirath also
brought the
Emerald Buddha from
Chiangmai to
Luang Prabang...
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kingdom of Lan Xang,: 223
Vientiane became an
administrative city. King
Setthathirath officially established it as the
capital of Lan Xang in 1563, to avoid...
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varied other spellings) is a
Buddhist stupa built in c. 1560 by King
Setthathirath of Lan Xang and King Maha
Chakkraphat of Ayutthaya. It is
located on...