King Mahotaraprathet (Thai: พระเจ้ามโหตรประเทศ, Mahotrapradeśa) is the fifth King of Chiang Mai. He is the first son of Thammalangka (2nd King of Chiang Mai) and Queen Fongsamuth. His birth date is 15 January 1804. He was born with the name Chao Mahawong. When he was a regent during King Phutthawong, he was appointed as a general in a great troop of Chiang Mai and Lumphun to attack three cities, Saton, Tuan, and Pu. There was a report that a prince from Nyne city embedded the spies in those city to prepare against Lanna. They won the battles and got 1,368 people, 47 guns, 15 horses, 246 cows and wrote report to Rama III. He received the name Mahotaraprathet for winning that battle.[1][2][3][4]
Mahotaraprathet | |
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King Ruler of Chiang Mai | |
Reign | 1847–1854 |
Predecessor | Prince Phutthawong |
Successor | King Kawilorot Suriyawong |
Born | unknown |
Died | 14 November 1854 |
Spouses | Princess Suwaannakhamphan |
House | Chet Ton Dynasty |
Father | King Thammalangka |
Mother | Princess Chanfongrachadevi |
See also
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edit- ^ Phatthalung., Prānī Sirithō̜n Na (1995). Phet Lānnā (Phim khrang thī 2 ed.). Chīang Mai: Phūčhatkān Sūn Phāk Nư̄a. ISBN 978-9747085013. OCLC 33366988.
- ^ Phrayā, Prachākitčhakō̜nračhak (Chǣm); พระยา, ประชากิจกรจักร (แช่ม) (2014). Phongsāwadān Yōnok (Phim mư̄a Singhākhom 2557 ed.). Nonthaburī. ISBN 9786167146621. OCLC 898042630.
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