Chao (monarchy)

For the West African ethnic group known as the Choa, see Baggara.

"Chao" (Thai: เจ้า) is a title of the ruling prince of Chiang Mai (also called Lannathai), and people who were related to the ruling prince of Chiang Mai. This system is called "Chao har kan" (เจ้าห้าขัน)

After the fall of the absolute monarchy, the Chao har kan system was abolished by the People's Party (Khana Ratsadon - คณะราษฎร).

In present days, all of the "Chao" family used "Na Chiang Mai" for their surname.

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Chao Luang

Chao Luang (เจ้าหลวง) was a title of the Ruling Prince of Chiang Mai

List of the Ruling Princes of Chiang Mai

Chao Uparaja

Chao Uparaja was the title that usually given to a brother of the ruling prince of Chiang Mai. This was unlike the ordinary Thai monarchy custom, where this title was given to the heir to the throne.

Chao Rajawong

Chao Rajawong was the title for a Chao Luang relative.

Chao Burirat

Chao Bururat was the title for a ruling prince of other Northern provinces like Lumpang, Lumpoon, Meahongsorn, etc.

Chao Rajabute

Chao Rajabute was the title for Chao Luang children.