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King of Luang Phrabang
Chao Chantharath ເຈົ້າຈັນທະຣາດ | |
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King of Luang Phrabang | |
King of Luang Phrabang | |
Reign | 23 September 1850 - 1 October 1868 |
Predecessor | Sukkhasoem |
Successor | Oun Kham |
Born | 1799 |
Died | 23 August 1870 Luang Phrabang |
House | Luang Phrabang |
Father | Manthathurath |
Mother | Khamone |
Chao Chantharath (Lao: ເຈົ້າຈັນທະຣາດ; 1799–23 August 1870) also known as Chandakumara, Chantharad or Tiantha-koumane, was king of Luang Phrabang under Siamese rule from 1852 to 1868.
Chantharath was the second son of Manthathurath. He succeeded his elder brother Sukkhasoem in 1852. During his reign, the kingdom confronted by serious local, regional, and international threats. In 1864, Haw rebels raided the country. He freed Principality of Xiangkhouang (Muang Phuan) from Vietnamese and Haw rebels. In 1828, the Siamese king Mongkut returned the Phra Bang Buddha to Luang Phrabang. He died in 1870. Later, his brother Oun Kham succeeded.
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[edit ]Chantharath Born: 1799 Died: 23 August 1870
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Vacant Title last held by Sukkhasoem
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King of Luang Phrabang 1852–1868 |
Vacant Title next held by Oun Kham
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