Kingkitsarat
Chao Kingkitsarat (Lao: ເຈົ້າກິງກິດສະຣາດ; died 1713), also known as Kitsarat or Kitsarath, was the king of Luang Phrabang (r. 1707–1713).[1]
Chao Kingkitsarat ເຈົ້າກິງກິດສະຣາດ | |
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King of Luang Phrabang | |
King of Luang Phrabang | |
Reign | 1707 – 1713 |
Successor | Ong Kham |
Born | ? |
Died | 1713 Luang Phrabang |
Father | Prince Raxabut (Indra Brahma) |
Mother | Princess Chandra Kumari |
Kingkitsarat was the only son of Prince Raxabut, whom was the heir apparent of Sourigna Vongsa. Prince Raxabut was executed for adultery in 1700. Kingkitsarat fled to Chiang Rung in Sipsong Panna.[1]
He returned with his cousin Ong Kham in 1705. His raised an army, expelled Ong Lo (Sai Ong Viet), the viceroy appointed by Setthathirath II (Sai Ong Hue), and seized Luang Phrabang. Then he marched on Vientiane to attack Setthathirath. Setthathirath turned to Ayutthaya Kingdom for assistance. Suriyenthrathibodi accepted the request, and sent a Siamese army to north and imposed a division of territory between the warring armies.[1] Kingkitsarat crowned the king in 1707, creating the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang and converting Lan Xang into the Kingdom of Vientiane.
Kingkitsarat died in 1713, succeeded by his cousin Ong Kham.
References
- Stuart-Fox, Martin. History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press, Inc. p. 166. ISBN 978-0-8108-5624-0.
Kingkitsarat Born: ? Died: 1713 | ||
New title new kingdom |
King of Luang Phrabang 1707–1713 |
Succeeded by Ong Kham |