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- Surinyavong II (also spelled Surinyavongsa; Lao: ເຈົ້າສຸລິຍະວົງສາ; died 1791 in Bangkok) was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1771 to 1788. Surinyavong...
- Prince Surinyavong, who had been captured by the Burmese, took the throne of Luang Phrabang from his brother Sotikakumman and ascended as Surinyavong II....
- Inthaphom (1749) Sotika-Kuomane (1749–1768) (Burmese v****al, 1765–1768) Surinyavong II (1768–1788) (Burmese v****al, 1768–1788) Siamese occupation (1791–1792)...
- Luang Phrabang King of Luang Phrabang Reign 1792 – 1819 Predecessor Surinyavong II Successor Manthaturath Born 1737 Died 31 December 1819 Issue Manthaturath...
- Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham ****ine Sisavang...
- Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham ****ine Sisavang...
- his younger brother Surinyavong. Sotika became a v****al king under Burmese rule. His throne was seized by younger brother Surinyavong II in 1771. Sotikakumman...
- Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham ****ine Sisavang...
- Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman Surinyavong II Anurutha Manthaturath Sukkhasoem Chantharath Oun Kham ****ine Sisavang...
- Luang Prabang. King Sotikakumman of Luang Prabang and his brother Prince Surinyavong led Lao army of 50,000 men to face the Burmese on the banks of Mekong...