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  • Ngoenyang
  • Kingdom of Northern Thai people (638–1292)

    Hiran Nakhon Ngoenyang (Northern Thai: ᩉᩥᩁᩢᨬ᩠ᨬᨶᨣᩬᩁᨦᩮᩥ᩠ᨶᨿᩣ᩠ᨦ; Thai: หิรัญนครเงินยาง) was an early mueang or polity of the Tai Yuan people that flourished

    Ngoenyang

    Ngoenyang

    Ngoenyang

  • Lan Na
  • Kingdom in Northern Thailand (1292–1775)

    successive kingdoms preceded Lan Na. As a continuation of the kingdom of Ngoenyang, Lan Na emerged strong enough in the 15th century to rival the Ayutthaya

    Lan Na

    Lan Na

    Lan_Na

  • Thailand
  • Country in Southeast Asia

    Singhanavati, another northern principality probably related to the Tai people, Ngoenyang, was established as the successor of Singhanavati in 638 by Lavachakkaraj [th]

    Thailand

    Thailand

    Thailand

  • Phayao Kingdom
  • Thai kingdom

    Ngoenyang, ruled by Lao Ngoenrueang. To prevent future succession conflicts, Lao Ngoenrueang made his older son, Lao chin, an heir to the Ngoenyang throne

    Phayao Kingdom

    Phayao Kingdom

    Phayao_Kingdom

  • Sukhothai Kingdom
  • Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1238–1438)

    kingdoms existed in the neighboring northern highlands. These include Ngoenyang of the Northern Thai people (present-day Chiang Saen) and Chiang Hung

    Sukhothai Kingdom

    Sukhothai Kingdom

    Sukhothai_Kingdom

  • Vientiane
  • Capital of Laos

    Phuan)—launched a military invasion of the Ngoenyang Kingdom of the Tai Yuan in 1171 CE. The invasion failed as the Ngoenyang ruler Khun Chin sought military assistance

    Vientiane

    Vientiane

    Vientiane

  • Mangrai
  • Founder of the Mangrai Dynasty and the Kingdom of Lan Na (1292–1311)

    Thai: ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨾᩢ᩠ᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ; Thai: มังราย; c. 1238–1311) was the 25th king of Ngoenyang (r. 1261–1292) and the first king of Lan Na (r. 1292–1311). He established

    Mangrai

    Mangrai

    Mangrai

  • Haripuñjaya
  • Mon kingdom

    Suthep 629 • More probable founding of Haripuñjaya 750 • Besieged and captured by Ngoenyang 1281 Preceded by Succeeded by Dvaravati Lopburi Ngoenyang

    Haripuñjaya

    Haripuñjaya

    Haripuñjaya

  • 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

    List of rulers of Lan Na

    List of rulers of Lan Na

    List_of_rulers_of_Lan_Na

  • Family tree of Lanna dynasties
  • the Lanna-related dynasties and rulers begins with the founding of the Ngoenyang Kingdom, inaugurated by Lawachangkarat [th] in 638. This was succeeded

    Family tree of Lanna dynasties

    Family_tree_of_Lanna_dynasties

  • Wiang Prueksa
  • Historical Thai polity, 556–648

    principal center under the name Hiran Nakhon, marking the beginning of the Ngoenyang Kingdom. This polity later developed into the Lan Na Kingdom, which was

    Wiang Prueksa

    Wiang Prueksa

    Wiang_Prueksa

  • Chueang
  • King of Ngoenyang Kingdom

    launched a large-scale military invasion of Mueang Ngoenyang in 1150s. At that time, Ngoenyang was ruled by Chueang’s uncle, identified in the chronicles

    Chueang

    Chueang

  • History of Thailand
  • semi-legendary Singhanavati Kingdom (691 BCE–638 CE) evolved into the Ngoenyang Kingdom (638–1292). In 1220, the Khmer-controlled Sukhothai was conquered

    History of Thailand

    History of Thailand

    History_of_Thailand

  • Lao Chong
  • Semi-legendary king of Ngoenyang

    ลวจังกราชะ), also spelt Lawachangkarat, is a semi-legendary first king of Ngoenyang and is regarded as the ancestor of Mangrai. He is considered the first

    Lao Chong

    Lao Chong

    Lao_Chong

  • Yonok Kingdom
  • Thai semi-legendary kingdom

    population dispersed and formed successor states, including Wiang Prueksa and Ngoenyang, the latter becoming a precursor to the Lan Na Kingdom. Southern offshoots

    Yonok Kingdom

    Yonok Kingdom

    Yonok_Kingdom

  • Muay Thai
  • Combat sport of Thailand

    descendant of King Chom Tham, who was the son of King Khun Ngearn of Ngoenyang. At the age of 14, he received training in the principles of Brahman's

    Muay Thai

    Muay Thai

    Muay_Thai

  • Ayutthaya Kingdom
  • Siamese kingdom in Southeast Asia (1351–1767)

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Ayutthaya Kingdom

    Ayutthaya Kingdom

    Ayutthaya_Kingdom

  • Candrapuri
  • Kingdom of Lao peoples

    large-scale military invasion of the Ngoenyang Kingdom of the Tai Yuan in 1150s. The invasion failed, however, as the Ngoenyang ruler Khun Chin sought military

    Candrapuri

    Candrapuri

    Candrapuri

  • Northern Thai people
  • Tai ethnic group

    which took the name of Ngoenyang and became the new capital. From then on, the Kingdom of Hiran was called the Kingdom of Ngoenyang and expanded significantly

    Northern Thai people

    Northern Thai people

    Northern_Thai_people

  • National symbols of Laos
  • = Ancient | list1 = Candrapuri Dàomíng Gān Bì Gotapura [th] Muang Sua Ngoenyang Yamanadvipa Yonok | group2 = Feudal | list2 = Lan Xang Luang Phrabang

    National symbols of Laos

    National symbols of Laos

    National_symbols_of_Laos

  • Muang Then
  • Candrapuri Chiang Hung/Muang KhamL Gu Lang Dong Gotapura [th]S/Jun Na LuD Ngoenyang Muang Sua Tai Mueangs Phayao Wiang Prueksa YonokS Wen DanD Zhan BoD Menam

    Muang Then

    Muang_Then

  • List of oldest continuously inhabited cities
  • converted into the city of Thiên Trường, nowadays Nam Định city. Chiang Rai Ngoenyang  Thailand 1262 AD Chiang Mai Lanna Kingdom  Thailand 1294 AD or 1296 AD

    List of oldest continuously inhabited cities

    List_of_oldest_continuously_inhabited_cities

  • Mon kingdoms
  • Historical polities in present-day Myanmar and Thailand

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Mon kingdoms

    Mon kingdoms

    Mon_kingdoms

  • Chiang Hung
  • Shan state under Burma and China, 1180–1950

    tributaries of Heokam kingdom includes Kengtung (Meuang Khün), Chiang Saen (Ngoenyang), Meuang Thaeng (modern Dien Bien Phu – the capital of Tai Dam people)

    Chiang Hung

    Chiang Hung

    Chiang_Hung

  • Lao cuisine
  • Culinary traditions of Laos

    = Ancient | list1 = Candrapuri Dàomíng Gān Bì Gotapura [th] Muang Sua Ngoenyang Yamanadvipa Yonok | group2 = Feudal | list2 = Lan Xang Luang Phrabang

    Lao cuisine

    Lao cuisine

    Lao_cuisine

  • Thonburi Kingdom
  • Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1767–1782)

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Thonburi Kingdom

    Thonburi Kingdom

    Thonburi_Kingdom

  • Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
  • Period of Thai history

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)

    Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)

    Rattanakosin_Kingdom_(1782–1932)

  • Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909
  • Thailand-British Malaysia treaty

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909

    Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909

    Anglo-Siamese_Treaty_of_1909

  • Srivijaya
  • Empire based on Sumatra (c. 671–1025 AD)

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

    Srivijaya

  • Chiang Saen
  • Place in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand

    Chiang Saen National Museum. Chronicles describe an ancient royal city, Ngoenyang, which was probably the first major city in the area. It was on one of

    Chiang Saen

    Chiang Saen

    Chiang_Saen

  • Wiang Kum Kam
  • Archaeological site in Thailand

    13th century. The city was established as a new capital by the King of Ngoenyang after his victory over the Mon people's kingdom of Hariphunchai, modern

    Wiang Kum Kam

    Wiang Kum Kam

    Wiang_Kum_Kam

  • Seen savanh
  • Laotian jerky made of beef

    = Ancient | list1 = Candrapuri Dàomíng Gān Bì Gotapura [th] Muang Sua Ngoenyang Yamanadvipa Yonok | group2 = Feudal | list2 = Lan Xang Luang Phrabang

    Seen savanh

    Seen savanh

    Seen_savanh

  • Ping River
  • Major Tributary of the Chao Phraya River

    routes between Yunnan and the Chao Phraya basin. Mangrai, a ruler from Ngoenyang, turned south to create an alternative "silk road" along the Ping River

    Ping River

    Ping River

    Ping_River

  • Chiang Mai province
  • Largest province of Thailand

    remained so until the present day. Historical affiliations Kingdom of Ngoenyang before 1292 Kingdom of Lanna 1292–1579 Kingdom of Lanna 1579-1775 Thonburi

    Chiang Mai province

    Chiang Mai province

    Chiang_Mai_province

  • Yamanadvipa
  • 7th century political entity

    Laos articles History Ancient Candrapuri Dàomíng Gān Bì Gotapura [th] Muang Sua Ngoenyang Yamanadvipa Yonok Feudal Lan Xang Luang Phrabang Vientiane Champasak Chiang

    Yamanadvipa

    Yamanadvipa

    Yamanadvipa

  • List of Thai monarchs
  • Thai groups established mueang that evolved into larger states, such as Ngoenyang. However, it was not until the decline of the Khmer Empire in the 13th

    List of Thai monarchs

    List of Thai monarchs

    List_of_Thai_monarchs

  • Chenla
  • Ancient kingdom located in Indochina

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Chenla

    Chenla

    Chenla

  • Siam Confederation (Xiān)
  • Ancient political entities in Thailand

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Siam Confederation (Xiān)

    Siam Confederation (Xiān)

    Siam_Confederation_(Xiān)

  • Lawa people
  • Ethnic group of northern Thailand

    which the two kingdoms become allies. The founding of the city state of Ngoenyang in the 7th century CE, of which Mangrai was a prince before establishing

    Lawa people

    Lawa_people

  • Suvarnapura Kingdom
  • Asian state

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Suvarnapura Kingdom

    Suvarnapura Kingdom

    Suvarnapura_Kingdom

  • Muang Sua
  • Former name of Luang Prabang, Laos

    late 11th – early 12th centuries Khun Chueang, 1128–1169 (also king of Ngoenyang from 1148 to 1192) Khun Nun, 1269–1271 Panya Lang, 1271–1316 Panya Khamphong

    Muang Sua

    Muang Sua

    Muang_Sua

  • Peopling of Thailand
  • History of Thailand's population groups

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Peopling of Thailand

    Peopling of Thailand

    Peopling_of_Thailand

  • 1125
  • Calendar year

    Curly), duke of Poland (approximate date) Chueang, Thai ruler of the Ngoenyang Kingdom (d. 1192) Eystein II (Haraldsson), king of Norway (approximate

    1125

    1125

    1125

  • List of state leaders in the 13th century
  • century) Mangrai, King of Ngoenyang (1261–1292), King of Lan Na (1292–1311) Lan Na (complete list) – Mangrai, King of Ngoenyang (1261–1292), King of Lan

    List of state leaders in the 13th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_13th_century

  • Ngammueang
  • King of Phayao from 1279 to 1298

    as the new capital of Ngoenyang, he sent an envoy to Ngammueang requesting Chiang Khian and Phan to be annexed into the Ngoenyang kingdom. After some negotiations

    Ngammueang

    Ngammueang

    Ngammueang

  • Arunaraja
  • King of Sukhothai–Si Satchanalai

    Mon descent from Haripuñjaya—and Nang Nak, a Tai consort from Nan of Ngoenyang. Around the mid-950s CE, Aruṇarāja, at the age of 40, was appointed by

    Arunaraja

    Arunaraja

  • Northern Thai language
  • Thai language related to standard Thai and Lao

    followed the Mekong River. Ancestors of the Northern Thai people established Ngoenyang, an early kingdom that existed between the 7th to 13th centuries, as well

    Northern Thai language

    Northern Thai language

    Northern_Thai_language

  • Funan
  • Ancient kingdom in Indochina

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Funan

    Funan

    Funan

  • Prehistoric Thailand
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Prehistoric Thailand

    Prehistoric Thailand

    Prehistoric_Thailand

  • Dvaravati
  • 7th to 11th-century Mon civilization

    pressures and invasions from the Pagan, Tambralinga, Angkor, Chola, and Ngoenyang Chiang Saen. Dvaravati polities in the Chao Phraya Basin have been proposed

    Dvaravati

    Dvaravati

    Dvaravati

  • Early history of Thailand
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Early history of Thailand

    Early history of Thailand

    Early_history_of_Thailand

  • Canasapura
  • Ancient kingdom located in present-day Thailand

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Canasapura

    Canasapura

    Canasapura

  • Sukhothai Historical Park
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in Sukhothai province Thailand

    succession of Tai kingdoms existed in the northern highlands including the Ngoenyang (centered on Chiang Saen, predecessor of Lan Na) kingdom and the Heokam

    Sukhothai Historical Park

    Sukhothai Historical Park

    Sukhothai_Historical_Park

  • List of state leaders in the 10th century
  • list) – Datu Bantuan, Rajah (?–989) Kiling, Rajah (989–1009) Thailand Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Thoeng, King (early 10th century) Lao Tueng, King

    List of state leaders in the 10th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_10th_century

  • Wen Dan
  • 6th–9th century political entities

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Wen Dan

    Wen Dan

    Wen_Dan

  • Langkasuka
  • Ancient Hindu-Buddhist kingdom in Southeast Asia

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Langkasuka

    Langkasuka

    Langkasuka

  • Military history of Thailand
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Military history of Thailand

    Military history of Thailand

    Military_history_of_Thailand

  • Phrom
  • King of Singhanavati

    dynasty to the 10th–11th centuries, overlapping with the reigns of the Ngoenyang Kingdom’s monarchs who governed the same region. More recent scholarship

    Phrom

    Phrom

    Phrom

  • Dambadeniya–Tambralinga wars
  • 13th c. military conflicts

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Dambadeniya–Tambralinga wars

    Dambadeniya–Tambralinga wars

    Dambadeniya–Tambralinga_wars

  • Dàomíng Kingdom
  • Ancient kingdom in Laos

    Laos articles History Ancient Candrapuri Dàomíng Gān Bì Gotapura [th] Muang Sua Ngoenyang Yamanadvipa Yonok Feudal Lan Xang Luang Phrabang Vientiane Champasak Chiang

    Dàomíng Kingdom

    Dàomíng Kingdom

    Dàomíng_Kingdom

  • List of state leaders in the 12th century
  • Tondo (complete list) – Lakan Timamanukum, ruler (12th century) Thailand Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Chong, King (11th–12th century) Chom Pha Rueang

    List of state leaders in the 12th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_12th_century

  • List of state leaders in the 11th century
  • list) – Kiling, Rajah (989–1009) Sri Bata Shaja, Rajah (1011–?) Thailand Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Som, King (early 11th century) Lao Kuak, King (mid

    List of state leaders in the 11th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_11th_century

  • Kalavarnadisharaja
  • King of Kamalanka and Lavo

    Kalavarnadisharaja is also considered a monarch of Yonok, according to the Ngoenyang Chronicle. The Tai from the north assumed a significant political role

    Kalavarnadisharaja

    Kalavarnadisharaja

  • 1292
  • Calendar year

    of Kediri, but it proves impossible to hold. King Mangrai the Great of Ngoenyang conquers and annexes the Mon kingdom of Hariphunchai, creating a political

    1292

    1292

    1292

  • History of Isan
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    History of Isan

    History of Isan

    History_of_Isan

  • Sex trafficking in Laos
  • Human trafficking for sexual exploitation

    Laos articles History Ancient Candrapuri Dàomíng Gān Bì Gotapura [th] Muang Sua Ngoenyang Yamanadvipa Yonok Feudal Lan Xang Luang Phrabang Vientiane Champasak Chiang

    Sex trafficking in Laos

    Sex_trafficking_in_Laos

  • Syamapura Kingdom
  • Ancient kingdom in central Thailand

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Syamapura Kingdom

    Syamapura Kingdom

    Syamapura_Kingdom

  • Mahidharapura Kingdoms
  • Ancient kingdom in central Thailand

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Mahidharapura Kingdoms

    Mahidharapura Kingdoms

    Mahidharapura_Kingdoms

  • Khana Lueat Thai
  • Anti-Catholic movement in 1940s Thailand

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Khana Lueat Thai

    Khana Lueat Thai

    Khana_Lueat_Thai

  • History of Thailand (1932–1973)
  • Period of modern Thai history

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    History of Thailand (1932–1973)

    History of Thailand (1932–1973)

    History_of_Thailand_(1932–1973)

  • Administrative divisions of Thailand
  • Confederation Phrip Phri Kingdom Hiran-Ngoenyang Kingdom Haripunchai (Lamphun) 629-1281 Annexed by Hiran-Ngoenyang Phraek Si Racha 1180-1125 Annexed by

    Administrative divisions of Thailand

    Administrative_divisions_of_Thailand

  • Timeline of Thai history
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Timeline of Thai history

    Timeline of Thai history

    Timeline_of_Thai_history

  • List of state leaders in the 7th century
  • 620–660) DiMaharaja Putra II, Maharaja (c.660–712)[citation needed] Thailand Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lavachakkaraj, King (638–mid 7th century) Lao Khao Kaew

    List of state leaders in the 7th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_7th_century

  • List of state leaders in the 9th century
  • 832–880) Darma Raja II, Maharaja (c.880–956)[citation needed] Thailand Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Gab, King (8th–9th century) Vietnam Champa (complete

    List of state leaders in the 9th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_9th_century

  • Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)
  • Military expeditions

    invasions three times. Kengtung was founded as a city by King Mangrai of Ngoenyang in 1253 and later became part of the Tai Yuan Kingdom of Lanna, which

    Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)

    Burmese–Siamese War (1849–1855)

    Burmese–Siamese_War_(1849–1855)

  • 1290s
  • Decade

    of Kediri, but it proves impossible to hold. King Mangrai the Great of Ngoenyang conquers and annexes the Mon kingdom of Hariphunchai, creating a political

    1290s

    1290s

  • List of state leaders in the 14th century
  • Thammaracha III, King (1400–1419) Lan Na (complete list) – Mangrai, King of Ngoenyang (1261–1292), King of Lan Na (1292–1311) Chaiyasongkhram, King (1311–1325)

    List of state leaders in the 14th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_14th_century

  • List of states during the Middle Ages
  • Si Thammarat Kingdom Nakhon Si Thammarat kingdom 13th cent. 1782 Ngoenyang Ngoenyang kingdom 638 1292 Phayao Kingdom Phayao kingdom 1094 1338 Sukhothai

    List of states during the Middle Ages

    List_of_states_during_the_Middle_Ages

  • 1120s
  • Decade

    Curly), duke of Poland (approximate date) Chueang, Thai ruler of the Ngoenyang Kingdom (d. 1192) Eystein II (Haraldsson), king of Norway (approximate

    1120s

    1120s

  • Dance in Thailand
  • Main dramatic art form in Thailand

    believed to have been passed down through a lineage that includes the Ngoenyang and Lanna kingdoms. Its cultural influences extend to other Tai states

    Dance in Thailand

    Dance in Thailand

    Dance_in_Thailand

  • List of state leaders in the 8th century
  • Thailand Hariphunchai (complete list) – Camadevi, Queen (7th/8th century) Ngoenyang (complete list) – Lao Sao, King (7th–8th century) Lao Tang, King (early

    List of state leaders in the 8th century

    List_of_state_leaders_in_the_8th_century

  • Tambralinga
  • 2nd–13th-century Indianised kingdom on the Malay Peninsula

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Tambralinga

    Tambralinga

    Tambralinga

  • Kamalanka
  • 1st–13th century political entities

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Kamalanka

    Kamalanka

    Kamalanka

  • History of Thailand (2001–present)
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    History of Thailand (2001–present)

    History of Thailand (2001–present)

    History_of_Thailand_(2001–present)

  • History of Phitsanulok province
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    History of Phitsanulok province

    History of Phitsanulok province

    History_of_Phitsanulok_province

  • Hiran
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Province Hiran, Somalia, an administrative region in central Somalia Ngoenyang, or Hiran, a 7th- to 13th-century kingdom of the Northern Thai people

    Hiran

    Hiran

  • Möng Hsat
  • Region in modern day Myanmar

    was Möng Hsat town. Earlier, in 638 CE, the area had formed part of the Ngoenyang Kingdom, which was centered in what is now Mae Sai District of Thailand

    Möng Hsat

    Möng Hsat

    Möng_Hsat

  • Mangrai dynasty
  • Mangrai the Great (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨾᩢ᩠ᨦᩁᩣ᩠ᨿ) 1292 1311 Son of Lao Meng, King of Ngoenyang Chaiyasongkhram (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨩᩱ᩠ᨿᩈᩫ᩠ᨦᨣᩕᩣ᩠ᨾ) 1311 1325 Son of Mangrai the Great

    Mangrai dynasty

    Mangrai dynasty

    Mangrai_dynasty

  • 1296
  • Calendar year

    those who flee to the churches. April 12 – King Mangrai the Great of Ngoenyang establishes a new capital by founding Chiangmai, and founds the Mangrai

    1296

    1296

  • List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
  • CE 1292 CE Haripunchai Northern Thai, Pali, Mon, Lawa Ngoenyang 638 CE 1292 CE Hiran, Ngoenyang Northern Thai Phayao Kingdom 1094 CE 1338 CE Phayao Tai

    List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires

    List_of_Buddhist_kingdoms_and_empires

  • History of Thailand (1973–2001)
  • 600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    History of Thailand (1973–2001)

    History of Thailand (1973–2001)

    History_of_Thailand_(1973–2001)

  • Initial states of Thailand
  • Aspect of Thai history

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Initial states of Thailand

    Initial states of Thailand

    Initial_states_of_Thailand

  • Pan Pan (kingdom)
  • Hindu kingdom on the Malay Peninsula

    600–1200 Mahidharapura 600–1431 Chaliang 620–1474 Haripuñjaya 629–1292 Ngoenyang 638–1292 Lavo 648–1388 Srivijaya 671–1025 Canasapura 700–974 Ny Wang 800–1289

    Pan Pan (kingdom)

    Pan Pan (kingdom)

    Pan_Pan_(kingdom)

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  • Trish
  • Girl/Female

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English, Jamaican, Latin

    Trish

    From Patricia; Noble; Noble Woman

  • Kundhabhedy | குந்தாபேதய
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kundhabhedy | குந்தாபேதய

    One of the kauravas

  • Amoghavarshini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Kannada

    Amoghavarshini

    Lots of Rain

  • Clifford
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Clifford

    English : habitational name from any of various places called Clifford, for example in Devon, Gloucestershire, West Yorkshire, and in particular Herefordshire. The place name is derived from Old English clif ‘slope’ + ford ‘ford’.A family of this name trace their descent from Walter de Clifford, who acquired the surname from Clifford Castle near Hay-on-Wye, Herefordshire, in the 12th century.

  • Debangana
  • Girl/Female

    Bengali, Indian

    Debangana

    Daughter of God

  • Raghu Chandan | ரகு-சஂதந     
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Raghu Chandan | ரகு-சஂதந     

    Surya Vamshi

  • Nripa
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Nripa

    King

  • Pagalavan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Tamil

    Pagalavan

    Sun; Diurnal; Radiant

  • Diqrah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Diqrah |

    A narrator of Hadith

  • Atalas
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Atalas

    Bottomless; Depth cannot be Gauged; Lord Shiva

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