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Portrait Name Reign

from

Reign

until

Fa Ngum

ພຣະເຈົ້າຟ້າງຸ້ມມະຫາຣາຊ

5 January 1353 1372
Samsenethai

ສາມແສນໄທ

(Oun Huan)

ອຸ່ນເຮືອນ

1372 1416

Muang Sua, Lan Xang

Aged 60

Lan Kham Deng

ພະເຈົ້າລ້ານຄຳແດງ

1417 1428

Muang Sua, Lan Xang

Aged 41

Phommathat

ພະຍາພົມມະທັດ

1428 1429

Muang Sua, Lan Xang

Yukhon

(Meunsai)

1429 1430

Phadao, Lan Xang

Khon Kham 1430 1432

Kokrua, Lan Xang

Kham Tam Sa

(Kham Teun, Khamtum)

1429(?); 1432

Pak Houei Luang, Lan Xang

Lusai 1432 1433

Palace Gardens, Muang Sua, Lan Xang

Khai Bua Ban 1433 1436
Kham Keut

(Kham-Kert, Kham Keul)

1436 1438

Muang Sua, Lan Xang

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

Xieng-Thong, Lan Xang

Aged 30

La Sen Thai

(La Sen Thai Puvanart)

1486 1495

Xieng-Thong, Lan Xang

Aged 33

Somphou 1495 1500
Visoun

(also Vixun or Visunarat)

1500 1520

Vientianne, Lan Xang

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

Vientianne, Lan Xang

1571
Sen Soulintha

(also Saen Surintha or Sen Sourintha, born Chane Tian)

1572 1575
Voravongsa I 1575 1579

Keng Chane pass, Vientiane, Lan Xang

Sen Soulintha

(also Saen Surintha or Sen Sourintha, born Chane Tian)

1580 1582

Vientianne, Lan Xang

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

Vientiane, Lan Xang

Aged 76

Tian Thala 1694 1695
Nan Tharat 1695 1698

Vientiane, Lan Xang

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

Royal Palace, Vientiane

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

Lanchang

Nanthasen

ພຣະເຈົ້ານັນທະເສນ

28 November 1781 January 1795
Anourouth

ເຈົ້າອານຸຣຸດທະ

3 February 1792 1817
Intharavong

ເຈົ້າອິນທະວົງສ໌

(Intharavong Setthathirath IV)

2 February 1795 7 February 1805

Vientiane

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)

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Flag of the Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904)

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

Khorat Plateau

Aged 45

Grandson of Sourigna Vongsa
Sayakumane

(Pha Photi Chao)

1738 1791

Champa Nagapurisiri

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

Bangkok, Siam

Aged 76

Brother of Huy
Boua 1851 1853

Bangkok, Siam

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

Bassac, Champassak

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)

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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)

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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)

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Name Portrait Birth Death Succession right
Sisavang Vong

23 April 1946 – 29 October 1959 13 years, 189 days

14 July 1885

Luang Phrabang

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

Luang Phrabang

13 May 1978

Xam Neua aged 70

Son of Sisavang Vong

References

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  1. (Simms, 99; Manich, 71)