Zakarine
King Zakarine (Lao: ສັກຣິນທຣ໌; also known as Sakkarin, Sakharine, Sackarine, Zackarine and Zacharine; originally Kham Souk, Lao: ຄຳສຸກ; full name: Samdach Brhat Chao Maha Sri Vitha Lan Xang Hom Khao Luang Prabang Parama Sidha Khattiya Suriya Varman Brhat Maha Sri Sakarindra, Lao: ສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາວິຕລ້ານຊ້າງຮົ່ມຂາວ ຫລວງພຣະບາງ ປຣມະສິທະຂັຕິຍະສຸຣິຍະວໍຣມັນ ພຣະມຫາຊິວິຕ ສີສັກະຣິນທຣ໌) (16 July 1840 – 25 March 1904) was the King of Luang Prabang from 1895 to 1904.[1]
Zakarine ສັກຣິນທຣ໌ | |
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King of Luang Phrabang | |
King of Luang Phrabang | |
Reign | 15 December 1895 (acting since April 1888) – 25 March 1904 |
Predecessor | Oun Kham |
Successor | Sisavang Vong |
Born | 16 July 1840 Luang Phrabang |
Died | 25 March 1904 63) Luang Phrabang | (aged
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House | Luang Phrabang |
Father | Oun Kham |
Mother | Khamone |
Early life
Zakarine was brought up in Luang Phrabang, and he was educated privately, which only wealthy Lao people did. Later on, he married seven wives, included Queen Thongsy, and had 10 sons and 4 daughters. Thongsy was childless, so he adopted Queen Khamphane, wife of King Sisavang Vong. He commanded the Royal Forces against the Haw invasion (Chinese rebels of the Taiping rebellion) in 1874. He fled to Bangkok after the sack of Luang Prabang in 1887.
King of Luang Phrabang
In 1888, the King of Siam appointed him regent for his father. Zakarine officially succeeded his father on 15 December 1895 and was crowned at Luang Prabang on 14 July 1896. During his reign, he was forced to accept a French protectorate over the kingdom on 3 October 1893 after his father agreed to having French protection. He died from cerebral hemorrhage on 25 March 1904. He was succeeded by his son, King Sisavang Vong.
References
- Bowman, John Stewart (2000). Columbia Chronologies of Asian History and Culture. Columbia University Press. pp. 458. ISBN 9780231110044.
King Zakarine 1895 1904.
Zakarine Luang Phrabang Born: 16 July 1840 Died: 25 March 1904 | ||
Preceded by Oun Kham |
King of Luang Phrabang 15 December 1895 – 25 March 1904 |
Succeeded by Sisavang Vong |