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Somphou was the king of Lan Xang from 1496
until 1501 AD.
Succeeded on the
death of his
father King La Sen Thai in 1496.
Reigned under the
regency of...
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brother Chao
Anouvong to
capture Chao
Somphou. Chao
Somphou died as a
prisoner in
Vientiane around 1803. Chao
Somphou's nephew Chao Noy took
control of Muang...
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Somphou, King (1779–1803)
Kingdom of
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- (1442–1480)
Souvanna Banlang, King (1479–1486) La Sen Thai, King (1485–1496)
Somphou, King (1496–1501) Malaysia:
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Barakat Shah,
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Somphou, King (1496–1501) Visoun, King (1500–1520)
Photisarath I, King (1520–1548)...
- Keo
Phimpha (female)
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo Souvanna Banlang La Sen Thai
Somphou Visoun Photisarath Setthathirath Sen
Soulintha Voravongsa I Sen Soulintha...
- Keo
Phimpha (female)
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo Souvanna Banlang La Sen Thai
Somphou Visoun Photisarath Setthathirath Sen
Soulintha Voravongsa I Sen Soulintha...
- King (1795–1805) Anouvong, King (1804–1828)
Muang Phuan (complete list) –
Somphou, King (1779–1803) Noi, King (1803–1831) Po, King (1848–1865), v****al to...
- Chiêu Nội (昭內). Nôy was a
nephew of Chao
Somphou. A
power struggle happened after the
death of Chao
Somphou in 1803, Nôy fled to Trà Lân (茶鄰, present-day...
- Keo
Phimpha (female)
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo Souvanna Banlang La Sen Thai
Somphou Visoun Photisarath Setthathirath Sen
Soulintha Voravongsa I Sen Soulintha...