Diskussion:Chai Songkhram

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Die Regierungsdaten der Könige von Lan Na unterscheiden sich von Quelle zu Quelle. Hier ein Auszug aus den "Chiang Mai Chronicle":

Cheyyasongkhram (=Khram) (b.1265/66 d.1327/28 )
1318 - Cheyyasongkhram remains in Chiang Mai for 4 months for Mangrai's funeral, then consecrates Saen Phu to rule in Chiang Mai and goes back to Chiang Rai. Cheyyasongkhram appoints Nam Thuam to rule M. Fang, and Ngua to rule Chiang Khong.
1319/20 - Khrua in M. Nai brings troops to Chiang Mai. Saen Phu avoids combat and runs away, first to Fang, then to Chiang Rai.
1321 - Cheyyasongkhram organizes an army, appoints Nam Thuam in Fang to lead the army and attack Chiang Mai.
1322 - Nam Thuam attacks Chiang Mai. Khrua is kept as prisoner, dies 4 years later. Cheyyasongkhram consecrates Nam Thuam to rule Chiang Mai.
1324/25 - Nam Thuam gets disloyal to Cheyyasongkhram. Cheyyasongkhram orders Ngua to take Nam Thuam away to M. Khem (Keng Tung), which he did. Cheyyasongkhram gives Saen Phu a second chance to rule in Chiang Mai.
1327/28 - Cheyyasongkhram dies in Chiang Rai.

--Hdamm 09:40, 2. Sep. 2008 (CEST)Beantworten