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Phutthawong

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Phutthawong
Margrave of Chiang Mai
Reign1826 – 1846
PredecessorKhamfan
SuccessorMahotaraprathet
DiedJune 1846
SpousePinthong na Chiangmai
HouseChet Ton Dynasty
FatherRuean
MotherChanta Ratchathewi

Phuttawong (Thai: เจ้าหลวงพุทธวงศ์, Buddhavaṅśa), better known as Suriwong, or Chao Luang Phaendin Yen (Thai: เจ้าหลวงแผ่นดินเย็น, lit.'Lord of Peaceful Land') was the 4th Ruler of Chiang Mai, reigning 1826–1846 (Thai calendar 2369-2389).

His predecessor was Margrave Khamfan and successor Mahotaraprathet.[1]

Introduction

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He was born as the first son of Prince Reun, younger brother of Prince Keaw. His birth date is unknown. He served as a regent during Khamfan's reign and gain a lot of support from Khamfan.

His Reign

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He was promoted by Rama III after Khamfan died in 1825. During the early year of his reign, he sent troops to fight with Leng Town, Saton city, Tuan city, and Pu city to protect Lanna from Burma. From these battles, he gained more people, weapon, and livestock to Chiangmai. However during most of his reign, Burma was having war with Britain so they do not bother Lanna and he ruled people with kindness. So, many people called him Lord of Peaceful land.

He died in June 1846.[2][3][4]

References

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  1. ^ Chiang Mai Chronicle
  2. ^ Phatthalung., Prānī Sirithō̜n Na (1995). Phet Lānnā (Phim khrang thī 2 ed.). Chīang Mai: Phūčhatkān Sūn Phāk Nư̄a. ISBN 978-9747085013. OCLC 33366988.
  3. ^ Phrayā, Prachākitčhakō̜nračhak (Chǣm); พระยา, ประชากิจกรจักร (แช่ม) (2014). Phongsāwadān Yōnok (Phim mư̄a Singhākhom 2557 ed.). Nonthaburī. ISBN 9786167146621. OCLC 898042630.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  4. ^ "ราชวงศ์เชียงใหม่ การกำเนิดและล่มสลาย - สืบสันตติวงศ์ 2". ราชวงศ์เชียงใหม่ การกำเนิดและล่มสลาย. Retrieved 2018-05-14.

See also

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Phutthawong
House of Chiengmai
Cadet branch of the House of Chet Ton
Born:  ? Died: June 1846
Regnal titles
Preceded by Margrave of Chiang Mai
1825–1846
Succeeded by
Vacant
Title last held by
Khamfan
Count Viceroy of Chiang Mai
1824–1826
Vacant
Title next held by
Nanmahawong