List of rulers of Lan Na

This article lists the lord ruler of Lan Na from the foundation of the Ngoenyang in 638 until the end of Kingdom of Chiang Mai under Siamese administration in 1939.



Kings of Ngoenyang (638–1292)

 * 1) Lawachangkarat or Lavachankaraja or Lao Chong (The royal court at Hiran, formerly Vieng Prueksa)
 * 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 from Hiran to Ngoenyang)
 * 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 Chueang or Phaya Chueang or Khun Chuang
 * 20) Lao Ngoen Rueang
 * 21) Lao Chuen or Lao Sin
 * 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)

Mangrai dynasty (1292–1558)

 * 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
 * 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

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