List of rulers of Lan Na

The three kings monument in Chiang Mai. King Mangrai of Lan Na (center), King Ngam Muang of Phayao (left) and King Ram Nhamhaeng of Sukhothai (right).

Kings of Ngoen Yang

  1. Lawachangkarat or Lavachankaraja or Lao Chong
  2. Lao Kao Kaeo Ma Mueang
  3. Lao Sao
  4. Lao Tang or Lao Phang
  5. Lao Klom or Lao Luang
  6. Lao Leo
  7. Lao Kap
  8. Lao Khim or Lao Kin
  9. Lao Khiang (The royal court moved to Ngeon Yang)
  10. Lao Khiu
  11. Lao Thoeng or Lao Ting
  12. Lao Tueng or Lao Toeng
  13. Lao Khon
  14. Lao Som
  15. Lao Kuak or Lao Phuak
  16. Lao Kiu or Lao Kwin
  17. Lao Chong
  18. Chom Pha Rueang
  19. Lao Choeng or Phanya Coeng or Khun Chuang
  20. Lao Ngoen Rueang
  21. Lao Sin or Lao Chuen
  22. Lao Ming
  23. Lao Mueang or Lao Moeng
  24. Lao Meng
  25. Mangrai the Great, 1261–1292 (The first king of Mangrai dynasty in Chiang Mai)

Lanna Kingdom : Mangrai dynasty 1292–1558

Mekuti, called "Yun Bayin" in Burmese, is worshipped as one of 37 nats in the official pantheon of spirits.
  1. Mangrai the Great, 1292–1311
  2. Chaiyasongkhram, 1311-1325
  3. Saenphu, 1325-1334
  4. Khamfu, 1334-1336
  5. Phayu, 1336-1355
  6. Kue Na, 1355-1385[1]
  7. Saenmueangma, 1385-1401
  8. Samfangkaen, 1402-1441
  9. Tilokkarat, 1441-1487
  10. Yotchiangrai, 1487-1495
  11. Kaeo or Mueangkaeo, 1495-1525
  12. Ket or Muangketklao, 1525-1538 (1st reign)
  13. Saikham, 1538-1543
  14. Ket or Mueangketklao, 1543-1545 (2nd reign)
  15. Chiraprapha, 1545-1546 (queen's reign)
  16. Chaiyachettha, 1546-1547, also king of Lan Xang
  17. interregnum, 1547–1551
  18. Mekuti, 1551–1558

Lanna Kingdom: Burmese rule 1558–1775

  1. Mekuti, 1558–1564 (Mangrai line)
  2. Wisutthithewi, 1565–1578 (Mangrai line)
  3. Nawrahta Minsaw, 1579–1607/08
  4. Thado Minsaw (Phra Choi), 1607/08–1608/09
  5. Minye Deibba (Phra Chaiyathip), 1608/09–1614
  6. Thado Kyaw, 1614
  7. King Si Songmueang, 1615–1631
  8. Lord Thipphanet, 1631–1655
  9. Phra Saenmueang, 1655-1659
  10. Ruler of Phrae, 1659-1672
  11. Viceroy Uengsae of Ava, 1672-1675
  12. Che Putarai, 1675-1707
  13. Mang Raenra, 1707-1727
  14. Thepsing, 1727 (independent ruler)
  15. Ong Kham, 1727-1759
  16. Ong Chan, 1759-1761 (independent ruler)
  17. Khihut, 1761-1763 (independent ruler)
  18. Po Aphaikhamini, 1763-1768
  19. Po Mayu-nguan, 1768-1775

Lanna states under Siamese tributary 1775–1899

Thonburi Royal Court

Ruler of Chiangmai

  1. Lord Chaban (Bunma) 1775–1782

Chet Ton Dynasty

Chet Ton Dynasty (or Thipchang Dynasty) was founded in 1732 by Thipchang, a hunter who was appointed by the King of Burma as King Ruler of Lampang.

Rulers of Chiang Mai (as the chief of the dynasty) 1782-1939

Inthawichayanon, last King of Chiang Mai and Lannathai
  1. King Kawila, 1782-1813 (Ex-Ruler of Lampang)
  2. Prince Thammalangka or Dharmalanka, 1813-1822
  3. Prince Khamfan, 1823-1825 (Ex-Ruler of Lamphun)
  4. Prince Phutthawong or Buddhavansa, 1826-1846
  5. King Mahotaraprathet, 1847-1854
  6. King Kawirolot Suriyawong, 1856-1870
  7. King Inthawichayanon, 1873-1896
  8. Prince Inthawarorot Suriyawong, 1901-1909 (Thai annexed Lanna)
  9. Prince Kaew Nawarat, 1911-1939 (title dissolved)

Rulers of Lampang 1732-1925

  1. King Thipchang, 1732-1759 (Burmese Era)
  2. Prince Chaikaeo, 1759-1774 (Burmese Era)
  3. Prince Kawila, 1774-1782 (The first ruler under Siamese, became Ruler of Chiangmai in 1782)
  4. Prince Khamsom, 1782-1794
  5. King Duangthip, 1794-1825
  6. Prince Chaiwong or Jayavansa, 1825-1838
  7. Prince Khattiya, 1838
  8. Prince Noi In, 1838-1848 (Ex-Ruler of Lamphun)
  9. Prince Worayannarangsi or Varayanaransi, 1848-1873
  10. Prince Phrommaphiwong or Brahmabhivansa, 1873-1887
  11. Prince Suriya Changwang or Surya Changwang, 1887
  12. Prince Noranan Chaichawalit or Narananda Jayajavalit, 1887-1897
  13. Prince Bunyawat Wongmanit or Bunyavadya Vansamanit, 1897-1922 (Thai annexed Lanna)
  14. Prince Ratchabut (Noi Mueangphruan), 1922-1925 (title dissolved)

Rulers of Lamphun 1805-1943

  1. Prince Khamfan, 1805-1815 (Ruler of Chiang Mai in 1823)
  2. King Bunmamueang, 1815-1827
  3. Prince Noi In, 1827-1837 (Ruler of Lampang in 1838)
  4. Prince Khamtan, 1838-1841
  5. Prince Thammalangka or Dharmalanka, 1841-1843
  6. Prince Chailangkaphisan Sophakkhun, 1848-1871
  7. Prince Daradirekratphairot, 1871-1888
  8. Prince Hemphinphaichit, 1888-1895
  9. Prince Inthayongyotchot, 1895-1911 (Siam annexed Lanna)
  10. Prince Chakkham Khachonsak, 1911-1943 (title dissolved)

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