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Samsenthai | |||||
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King of Lan Xang | |||||
Reign | 1374–1416 | ||||
Coronation | 1374 | ||||
Predecessor | Fa Ngum | ||||
Successor | Lan Kham Deng | ||||
Born | Oun Heuan 1357 Muang Sua,Lan Xang | ||||
Died | 1416 Muang Sua,Lan Xang | ||||
Spouse | QueenKeo Lot Fa (Ayutthaya) Queen Bua Then Fa (Muang Sua) Queen Noi On Sor (Lan Na) Queen Keo Yot Fa (Ayutthaya) Queen Keo Sida (Sip Song Panna) | ||||
Issue | PrinceLusai PrinceLan Kham Deng PrinceKham Tam Sa PrinceKhon Kham Prince Vang Buri Princess Keo Kumari Princess Anocha Princess Manora Princess Suphatthat Princess Mahakai | ||||
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Dynasty | Khun Lo | ||||
Father | Fa Ngum | ||||
Mother | Keo Kang Ya | ||||
Religion | Therevada Buddhism |
Samsenethai (Lao:ສາມແສນໄທ) also calledOun Huan (Lao:ອຸ່ນເຮືອນ) was the second king ofLan Xang inLaos. He succeeded his father,Fa Ngum.[citation needed]
He ruled from 1372 until 1417.
Wat Manorom,Wat Oubôsôt, andWat Xiang Kham were built in Samsenethai's reign. He was succeeded by his son Lan Kham Deng.
Samsenethai | ||
Preceded by | King of Lan Xang 1373–1416 | Succeeded by |
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