List of monarchs of Laos
list
[change | change source]king
[change | change source]Portrait | Name | Reign
from |
Reign
until |
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Fa Ngum
ພຣະເຈົ້າຟ້າງຸ້ມມະຫາຣາຊ |
5 January 1353 | 1372 | |||
Samsenethai
ສາມແສນໄທ (Oun Huan) ອຸ່ນເຮືອນ |
1372 | 1416
Aged 60 | |||
Lan Kham Deng
ພະເຈົ້າລ້ານຄຳແດງ |
1417 | 1428
Aged 41 | |||
Phommathat
ພະຍາພົມມະທັດ |
1428 | 1429 | |||
Yukhon
(Meunsai) |
1429 | 1430 | |||
Khon Kham | 1430 | 1432
Kokrua, Lan Xang | |||
Kham Tam Sa
(Kham Teun, Khamtum) |
1429(?); 1432 | ||||
Lusai | 1432 | 1433 | |||
Khai Bua Ban | 1433 | 1436 | |||
Kham Keut
(Kham-Kert, Kham Keul) |
1436 | 1438 | |||
Nang Keo Phimpha
ນາງແກ້ວພິມພາ |
1438
Pha-Dieo, Muang Sua Aged 95 | ||||
Interregnum (1438–1441, rule by Sena and members of Sangha)[1] | |||||
Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo
(Sai Tia Kaphut or Xainyachakkaphat) |
1441 | 1479 | |||
Souvanna Banlang | 1479 | 1485
Aged 30 | |||
La Sen Thai
(La Sen Thai Puvanart) |
1486 | 1495
Aged 33 | |||
Somphou | 1495 | 1500 | |||
Visoun
(also Vixun or Visunarat) |
1500 | 1520
Aged 55 | |||
Photisarath I
(also Phothisarath, Phothisarat, or Potisarat)ພະເຈົ້າໂພທິສະລາດ |
1520 | 8 August 1548
Xieng-Mai Nhotnakorn Palace, Vientiane, Lan Xang Aged 43 | |||
Setthathirath
ເສດຖາທິຣາດ (also Xaysettha, Chaiyachettha, Chaiyaset or Jayajestha) ໄຊເສດຖາ |
8 August 1548 | 1571
Muang Ong-Kan, Attapeu, Lan Xang Aged 37 | |||
Nokeo Koumane | 1571 | 1571 | |||
Sen Soulintha
(also Saen Surintha or Sen Sourintha, born Chane Tian) |
1572 | 1575 | |||
Voravongsa I | 1575 | 1579 | |||
Sen Soulintha
(also Saen Surintha or Sen Sourintha, born Chane Tian) |
1580 | 1582
Aged 71 | |||
Nakhon Noi | 1582 | 1583 | |||
Interregnum (1583–1591)[source?] | |||||
Nokeo Koumane | 1591 | 1596
Aged 25 | |||
Voravongsa II
(Thammikarath) |
1596 | 1621 | |||
Oupagnouvarath | 1621 | 1622
Aged 25 | |||
Photisarath II | 1622 | 1627
Aged 75 | |||
Mon Keo
(Mongkeo) |
1627 | 1633 | |||
Tone Kham | 1633 | 1637 | |||
Vichai | 1637 | 1638 | |||
Souligna Vongsa
(Sourinyavongsa) ສຸຣິຍະວົງສາທັມມິກຣາດ |
1638 | 1694
Aged 76 | |||
Tian Thala | 1694 | 1695 | |||
Nan Tharat | 1695 | 1698 | |||
Setthathirath II
ພຣະເຈົ້າໄຊອົງເວ້ (Sai Ong Hue; Ong Lo; Trieu Phuc) ໄຊອົງເວ້ |
1698 | 1706 | |||
Kingkitsarat
(Kitsarat) ເຈົ້າກິງກິດສະຣາດ |
1706 | 1713 | |||
Setthathirath II
ພຣະເຈົ້າໄຊອົງເວ້ (Sai Ong Hue; Ong Lo; Trieu Phuc) ໄຊອົງເວ້ |
1707 | 1730
Aged 45 | |||
Ong Kham | 1713 | 1723 | |||
Inthasom
(Thao Ang) ເຈົ້າອິນທະໂສມ |
1723 | 1749 | |||
Vietnamese invasion repelled (1749) | |||||
Inthaphom (Intharavongsa) | 1749 | 1749 | |||
Sotika Koumane
ເຈົ້າໂຊຕິກະ |
1749 | 1764 | |||
Ong Long
ເຈົ້າອົງລອງ |
1730 | 1767 | |||
Burmese invasion (1764/65, aided by Vientiane), Luang Prabang becomes Burmese vassal state, 1765–1771 | |||||
Sotika Koumane
ເຈົ້າໂຊຕິກະ |
1764 | 1768/1771 | |||
Surinyavong II
ເຈົ້າສຸລິຍະວົງສາທີ່ສອງ |
1771 | 1779/1788 | |||
Ong Boun
ອົງບຸນ (Siribunyasarn)(Ong Bun Setthathirath III) Phrachao Siribounyasan ພຣະເຈົ້າສິຣິບຸນຍະສາຣ |
1767 | 1779 | |||
Interregnum (1778–1780).
Phraya Supho appointed governor by Siamese, led by General Taksin. Vientiane falls and is sacked by the Siamese (1779) | |||||
Luang Prabang becomes Siamese vassal state, 1779-1792 | |||||
Luang Prabang is administered by Siamese appointed governors during detention of the Royal Family at Bangkok (1788-1792) | |||||
Surinyavong II
ເຈົ້າສຸລິຍະວົງສາທີ່ສອງ |
1779 | 1788 | |||
Ong Boun
ອົງບຸນ (Siribunyasarn)(Ong Bun Setthathirath III) Phrachao Siribounyasan ພຣະເຈົ້າສິຣິບຸນຍະສາຣ |
1780 | 28 November 1781 | |||
Nanthasen
ພຣະເຈົ້ານັນທະເສນ |
28 November 1781 | January 1795 | |||
Anourouth
ເຈົ້າອານຸຣຸດທະ |
3 February 1792 | 1817 | |||
Intharavong
ເຈົ້າອິນທະວົງສ໌ (Intharavong Setthathirath IV) |
2 February 1795 | 7 February 1805 | |||
Mantha Tourath
ເຈົ້າມັນທາຕຸຣາດ |
1817 | 1825 | |||
Anouvong
ເຈົ້າອານຸວົງສ໌ (Anouvong or Anurath, Setthahirath V) |
7 February 1805 | 19 December 1828 | |||
Luang Prabang is administered by Siamese officials (1825-1826) | |||||
Mantha Tourath
ເຈົ້າມັນທາຕຸຣາດ |
1826 | 1836 | |||
Provinces of Luang Phrabang in rebellion against Siam (1835-1838) | |||||
Soukha Seum
ເຈົ້າສຸຂະເສີມ |
1838 | 1850 | |||
Tiantharath
ເຈົ້າຈັນທະຣາດ |
23 September 1850 | 1 October 1868 | |||
The Pra Bang is returned to Luang Pra Bang by King Chulalongkorn of Thailand having been brought to Bangkok during the destruction of Vientiane in 1828. Until 1865, Thai King Chantharath ruled Luang PraBang, and relinquished the power to Laos King Oun Kham. Transition occurred during/after the French Auguste Parvie visits. | |||||
Oun Kham
ເຈົ້າອຸ່ນຄຳ |
1 October 1868 | 15 December 1895 | |||
Kham Souk
(Sakharine, Sackarindr) ພຣະບາທສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິຕສັກຣິນທຣ໌ |
15 December 1895 | 25 March 1904 | |||
Sisavang Vong
ພຣະບາທສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິຕສີສວ່າງວົງສ໌ |
26 March 1904 | 1945 | |||
Sisavang Vong | September 15, 1945 | 20 October 1945 | |||
Phetsarath Rattanavongsa | October 20, 1945 | 23 April 1946 | |||
Sisavang Vong | April 23, 1946 | 29 October 1959 | |||
Sisavang Vatthana | October 30, 1959 | 2 December 1975 |
Kingdom of Champasak (Bassac) (1713–1904)
[change | change source]The Kingdom of Champasak declared itself independent from the Kingdom of Vientiane in 1713. The Kingdom of Champasak comprised the area south of the Xe Bang River as far as Stung Treng together with the areas of the lower Mun and Xi rivers on the Khorat Plateau (now the Isaan area of modern Thailand). The Kingdom was annexed by Siam in 1829 following the Chao Anouvong Rebellion, and subsequent kings were confirmed in Bangkok. From 1893 French took administrative control over parts of the kingdom, in 1904 the kingdom was reduced to a provincial governorship but still included the political involvement of the Na Champasak royal family. From 1941 to 1945 Thailand exploited France's weakness during World War II to acquire Champasak and other Lao lands on the right bank of the Mekong. In 1946 Champasak was ceded back to France and Chao Boun Oum remitted all claims to an independent kingship in order to unify Laos. The Kingdom of Laos (1946–75) was then formed under the Luang Prabang line of kingship.
- Kings
Name | Portrait | Reign
from |
Reign
until |
Relationship
with predecessors |
---|---|---|---|---|
Nokasad
(Soysisamut Phutthangkun) |
1713 | 1738
Aged 45 |
Grandson of Sourigna Vongsa | |
Sayakumane
(Pha Photi Chao) |
1738 | 1791
Aged 81 |
Son of Nokasat | |
Fay Na
(Vichaiyarat Khattiyawongsa) |
1791 | 1811 | Not of royal descent | |
No Muong | 1811 | 1811 | Son of Sayakumane | |
1811 – 1813 Interregnum | ||||
Manoi | 1813 | 1820 | Nephew of Sayakumane | |
Nho | 1820 | 1827 | Son of Anouvong, King of Vientiane | |
1829–93 Siam annexes Champasak following the Chao Anouvong Rebellion and confirms subsequent kings | ||||
Huy | 1827 | 1841
Himlot, Champassak Aged 61–63 |
Great grandson of Nokasad | |
Nark | 1841 | 1851
Aged 76 |
Brother of Huy | |
Boua | 1851 | 1853 | Son of No Muong and Cousin of Nark | |
Interregnum (1853–1855) Prince Suriya, Uparaja, acted as Regent. He died at 1855. | ||||
Kham Nai | 1856 | 1858
Himlot, Champassak Aged 28 |
Son of Huy | |
Interregnum (1858–63) | ||||
Kham Souk | 1863 | 28 July 1900
Aged 62 |
Son of Huy and Brother of Kham Nai | |
Ratsadanay
(Nhouy) |
28 July 1900 | 19 September 1904 | Son of Kham Souk | |
Boun Oum | – | – | Son of Ratsadanay |
Kingdom of Luang Prabang (1707–1893) & French Protectorate of Laos (1893–1947)
[change | change source]Name | Portrait | Reign
from |
Reign
until |
---|---|---|---|
Kingkitsarat
(Kitsarat) ເຈົ້າກິງກິດສະຣາດ |
1706 | 1713 | |
Ong Kham | 1713 | 1723 | |
Inthasom
(Thao Ang) ເຈົ້າອິນທະໂສມ |
1723 | 1749 | |
Vietnamese invasion repelled (1749) | |||
Inthaphom (Intharavongsa) | 1749 | 1749 | |
Sotika Koumane
ເຈົ້າໂຊຕິກະ |
1749 | 1764 | |
Burmese invasion (1764/65, aided by Vientiane), Luang Prabang becomes Burmese vassal state, 1765–1771 | |||
Sotika Koumane
ເຈົ້າໂຊຕິກະ |
1764 | 1768/1771 | |
Surinyavong II
ເຈົ້າສຸລິຍະວົງສາທີ່ສອງ |
1771 | 1779/1788 | |
Luang Prabang becomes Siamese vassal state, 1779-1792 | |||
Surinyavong II
ເຈົ້າສຸລິຍະວົງສາທີ່ສອງ |
1779 | 1788 | |
Luang Prabang is administered by Siamese appointed governors during detention of the Royal Family at Bangkok (1788-1792) | |||
Anourouth
ເຈົ້າອານຸຣຸດທະ |
3 February 1792 | 1817 | |
Mantha Tourath
ເຈົ້າມັນທາຕຸຣາດ |
1817 | 1825 | |
Luang Prabang is administered by Siamese officials (1825-1826) | |||
Mantha Tourath
ເຈົ້າມັນທາຕຸຣາດ |
1826 | 1836 | |
Provinces of Luang Phrabang in rebellion against Siam (1835-1838) | |||
Soukha Seum
ເຈົ້າສຸຂະເສີມ |
1838 | 1850 | |
Tiantharath
ເຈົ້າຈັນທະຣາດ |
23 September 1850 | 1 October 1868 | |
The Pra Bang is returned to Luang Pra Bang by King Chulalongkorn of Thailand having been brought to Bangkok during the destruction of Vientiane in 1828. Until 1865, Thai King Chantharath ruled Luang PraBang, and relinquished the power to Laos King Oun Kham. Transition occurred during/after the French Auguste Parvie visits. | |||
Oun Kham
ເຈົ້າອຸ່ນຄຳ |
1 October 1868 | 15 December 1895 | |
Kham Souk
(Sakharine, Sackarindr) ພຣະບາທສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິຕສັກຣິນທຣ໌ |
15 December 1895 | 25 March 1904 | |
Sisavang Vong
ພຣະບາທສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິຕສີສວ່າງວົງສ໌ |
26 March 1904 | 1945 | |
Sisavang Vong | September 15, 1945 | 20 October 1945 | |
Phetsarath Rattanavongsa | October 20, 1945 | 23 April 1946 | |
Sisavang Vong | April 23, 1946 | 29 October 1959 | |
Sisavang Vatthana | October 30, 1959 | 2 December 1975 |
Principality of Xiang Khouang (Muang Phuan) (1707–1899)
[change | change source]The Muang of Xiang Khouang was a semi-autonomous region in Laos in what is now Xiang Khouang province. The Phuan (Pu’on) monarchy claims descent from Khun Borom and were part of the Lan Xang mandala. Geographic isolation and frequent warfare produced periods where the Phuan kings tried to assert more authority, but the region remained only a key vassalage for surrounding kingdoms. The region features prominently in the 18th and 19th century as valuable coalition piece for the rival kingdoms of Vientiane and Champasak. Xiang Khouang was a trade frontier, and also a frequent point of invasion, and so has more cultural influences from China and Vietnam.
- Kings
Name | Birth | Reign
from |
Reign
until |
Death | Relationship
with predecessors |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Kham Sanh | 1651 | 1688 | ||||
Kam Lan | 1688 | 1700 | Son of Kham Sanh | |||
Kham Sattha | 1723 | 1751 | Grandson of Kam Lan | Tributary to Vietnam, Luang Prabang, and Vientiane) | ||
Ong Lo | 1751 | 1779 | ||||
Somphou | 1779 | 1803 | ||||
Noi
(Southaka Souvanna Koumar) |
1803 | 1831 | 1829 | Nephew of Somphou | Executed by Emperor Minh Mạng of Vietnam | |
Xiang Khuoang annexed as Tran Ninh province in Vietnam (1832) | ||||||
Po | 1848 | 1865 | Son of Noi | Vassal to Siam and Vietnam | ||
Ung | 1866 | 1876 | Haw pirates invade Xiang Khouang in 1874 | |||
Khanti | 1876 | 1880 | Son of Ung | Vassal to Siam | ||
Kham Ngon | 1880 | 1899 | French protectorate ends autonomy |
Kingdom of Laos (1947–1975)
[change | change source]Name | Portrait | Birth | Death | Succession right |
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Sisavang Vong
23 April 1946 – 29 October 1959 13 years, 189 days |
14 July 1885 | 29 October 1959
Luang Phrabang aged 74 |
Son of Zakarine | |
Sisavang Vatthana
29 October 1959 – 2 December 1975 16 years, 34 days |
13 November 1907 | 13 May 1978
Xam Neua aged 70 |
Son of Sisavang Vong |
References
[change | change source]- ↑ (Simms, 99; Manich, 71)