- List of monarchs of Laos
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King of Laos Former Monarchy Coat of arms of the Kingdom of Laos First monarch King Fa Ngum Last monarch King Savang Vatthana Style His Royal Majesty Official residence Luang Prabang, Laos Monarchy started 1353 (Kingdom of Lan Xang) Monarchy ended December 2, 1975 Current pretender Soulivong Savang Lan Xang was the name of Laos Kingdom during its early years and was ruled by the first king, Fa Ngum. Until the reign of King Sai Setthathirat, the Lan Xang kingdom's royal seat was based in Luang Phrabang, after which the royal seat moved to Vientiane. With the rule of Sourigna Vongsa for more than 57 years, Laos entered its golden age. In 1707 Lan Xang split into the separate kingdoms of Vientiane, Luang Phrabang and Champasak.
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Kingdom of Lan Xang
King
The following is a list of kings of the Lao empire of Lan Xang, founded in 1353 by Fa Ngum. The reign of the last king of Lan Xang, Setthartarat II in 1706 when the Kingdom was split with the intervention of Ayutthya.
- Fa Ngum (1353-1373)
- Samsenthai (1373-1416)
- Lan Kham Deng (1416-1428)
- Phommathat (1428-1429
- Khamtum (Thao Khamtum) (1429)
- Meun Sai (1429-1430)
- Fa Khai (1430-1433)
- Khong Kham (1433-1434)
- Yukhon (1434-1435)
- Kham Keut (1435-1441)
- Chaiyachakkapat-Phaenphaeo (Sao Tiakaphat) (1441-1478)
- Vietnamese occupation (1478-1479)
- Suvanna Banlang (Theng Kham) (1479-1485)
- Lahsaenthai Puvanart (1485-1495)
- Somphou (Samphou) (1495-1500)
- Visunarath (1500-1520)
- Photisarath I (1520-1548)
- Setthathirat I (1548-1571)
- Saensurin (1572-1574) (1st reign)
- Maha Oupahat (ruled under Burmese sovereignty) (1575-1580)
- Saensurin (ruled again after expelling the Burmese for a brief period of time) (1580-1582)
- Nakhon Noi (ruled under Burmese sovereignty) (1582-1583)
- Vacant (1583-1591)
- Nokeo Koumanh (1591-1596)
- Voravongsa Thammikarath (1596-1622)
- Upanyuvarat (1622-1623)
- Photisarath II (1623-1627)
- Mon Keo (Mongkeo) (1627)
- Tone Kham (1627-1633)
- Vichai (1633-1637)
- Suriya Vongsa I (1637-1694)
- Tian Thala (1690 - 1695)
- Nan Tharat (1695 - 1698)
- Setthathirath II (1698 - 1706 ))
Kingdom of Champasak (1700-1946)
Champasak broke away from Lan Xang and this established the Kingdom of Champasak. The Kingdom was transformed into a principality in 1904, and continued to exist until 1946, when the Kingdom of Laos was formed.
Kings
- Nan Rath/Soysysamoun (1700-1713?)
- Nokasat (1713-1738)
- Saya Kumane (1738-1791) (regent for Nokasat from 1725 until 1738)
- Xiang Keo (1791)
- Fay Na (1791-1811)
- No Muong (1811)
- Cha Nou (1811-1813)
- Ma Noi (1813-1819)
- Thai-Vietnamese occupation (December 1819 - 1821)
- Rajabud Yo (1821-1827)
- Hui (1827-1840)
- Nak (1840-1851) (Regent for Hui to 1840)
- Boua (1851 - 1852 (Regent)
- Thai occupation (1852-1856)
- Kham Nai (1856-1858)
- Chu (1858-1860) (Regent)
- Thai occupation (1860-1863)
- Kham Suk (1863-28 July 1900)
- Ratsadanay (28 July 1900 - 22 November 1904)
Princes
- Ratsadanay (22 November 1904 - June 1946)
- Boun Oum (June 1946 - 27 August 1946)
Kingdom of Vientiane (1707-1828)
Kingdom of Vientiane was formed in 1707 as a result of the split of the Kingdom of Lan Xang. The Kingdom lasted until 1828 when it was annexed by Thailand.
Kings
- Setthathirath II (1707-1730)
- Ong Long (1730-1767)
- Ong Bun Setthathirath III (1767-1778) (1st reign)
- Phraya Supho (1778-1780) (Thai governor)
- Ong Bun Setthathirath III (1780 - November 1781) (2nd reign)
- Nanthasen Setthathirath IV (21 November 1781 - January 1795)
- Intharavong Setthathirath V (2 February 1795 - 7 February 1805) (crowned on 23 July 1795)
- Anouvong (7 February 1805 - 12 November 1828)
Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1707-1946)
When the kingdom split, the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang was so weak that it was forced to pay tribute to various times to the Siamese, Burmese and Vietnamese. After a particularly destructive attack by the Black Flag wing of the Chinese Haw in 1887, the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang chose to accept French protection.
Kings
- Kin Kitsarat (1707-1713)
- Ong Kham (1713-1723)
- Thao Ang (Inthasen) (1723-1749)
- Inthara Vongsa (1749)
- Inthaphom (1749)
- Sotika-Koumane (1749-1768)
- Surinya Vongsa II (1768-1788)
- Thai occupation (1788-1792)
- Anurutha (3 February 1792 - 179..) (1st reign)
- Thai occupation (179.. - 2 June 1794)
- Anurutha (2 June 1794 - 31 December 1819) (2nd reign)
- Manthaturath (31 December 1819 - 7 March 1837) (Regent for Anurutha from 1817 until 31 December 1819; lives as a monk in Bangkok from 1825 until 1826, leaving Luang Phra Bang to be administered by Thai officials)
- Unkeo (1837-1838) (Regent)
- Sukha-Söm (1838 - 23 September 1850)
- Chantha-Kuman (23 September 1850 - 1 October 1868)
Portrait Name King From King Until Oun Kham 1 October 1868 December 15, 1895 Zakarine 15 December 1895 March 25, 1904 Sisavang Vong March 26, 1904 August 27, 1946 Zakarine was regent for Oun Kham from April 1888 until 15 December 1895
Sisavang Vong was officially King of Laos from 12 October 1945Kingdom of Laos (1946-1975)
The Kingdom of Laos was formed in 1946. This was the first time that a Lao monarch has ruled over Laos as a whole state until the overthrow of the monarchy in 1975, ending a 600 year old monarchy.
King (Rath)
Portrait Name King From King Until Sisavang Vong September 15, 1945 October 20, 1945 Head of State
- Prince Phetsarath Rattanavongsa (20 October 1945 - 23 April 1946)
Kings (Rath)
Portrait Name King From King Until Sisavang Vong April 23, 1946 October 29, 1959 Savang Vatthana October 30, 1959 December 2, 1975 - Prince Phetsarath Rattanavongsa (28 November 1946 - 25 October 1949) (Head of State, in Bangkok exile)
See also
Heads of state of Laos Kingdom of Laos
Kings (1949–1975)Lao People's Democratic Republic
Presidents (1975–)* acting for SouphanouvongLeaders of present-day Southeast Asian countries Heads of state Heads of government Brunei · Cambodia · East Timor · Indonesia (list) · Laos · Malaysia · Myanmar · Papua New Guinea · Philippines (list) · Singapore · Thailand (list) · VietnamDefunct heads of state and government ASEAN Categories:- History of Laos
- Lists of monarchs
- Monarchs of Laos
- History of Thailand
- Southeast Asian monarchs
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