Setthathirath II
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1698 - 1706 H.M. Somdetch Brhat Chao Maha Sri Jaya Setha Adiraja Darmikaraja Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha [Sethathirat II] also called Ong Lo and Sai Ong Hue, Nephew of the great ruler Suliyavongsa, was the king of the Lao
kingdom of Lān Xāng
He spent most of his early years as a prince of the royal house in exile at Hue (now in Vietnam) while his uncle King Suliyavongsa was King of Lanxang. His father Prince Som Phou fled to Vietnam upon the placement by the nobles of his younger brother Prince Suliyavongsa as King of lanxang.
Upon the death of King Suliyavongsa, a person of Noble blood but with no royal lineage named Tian Thala ascended to the thrown. Tian Thala was deposed by Prince Nan Tharat, 1695-1698 King of Lan Xang. King Nan Tharat the grandson of King Vickhsai (King of Lanxang 1637-1638). In 1698 Ong Lo attacked Vientiane, the capital of Lan Xang, and with the aid of Vietnamese forces ousted King Nan Tharat took the title name of King Sethathirat II and secured the city. In 1700 he declared himself king, and in 1705 he moved the Prabang Buddha, sacred religious statue and symbol of royalty, from Luang Prabang to Vientiane.
Sent his brother to take the northern city of Loung Prabang from his cousin Prince Kitsarath, grandson of King Suliyavongsa who refused to recognize his authority. Prince Kitsarath ask for assistance from the Siamese King and was granted independence from Lanxang, which divided into rival kingdoms at Vientiane
and Luang Prabang
during his reign.
while the Cousin of Prince Kitsarath another grandson of Suliyavongsa, Prince Nokasat Song saw the opportunity to break away from Lanxang to the South, also granted independence from Siam to form the kingdom of Champasak, which further divided the Lao Kingdom.
King Sethathirat II had issue three son's and one daughter.
1) Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Anga) Lankaya [Ong-Long], who succeeded as H.M. Samdach Brhat Chao Dharma Adi Varman Maha Sri Ungalankaya Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha, King of Lang-Xang Vientiane.
2) Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Anga) Bunya [Ong-Bun], who succeeded as H.M. Samdach Brhat Chao Maha Sri Bunyasena Jaya Setha Adiraja Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha [Bunsan], King of Lang-Xang Vientiane.
3) Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Jaya) Guangnaya [Khuang-Na]. Appointed as Viceroy with the title of Samdach Brhat Chao Maha Uparaja 1730.
1) A daughter. m. 1699, Phra Chao Sarasak, Upayuvaraja of Ayudhya, son of Phra Phetraja, King of Ayudhya 1684-1698.
Lao people
The Lao are an ethnic subgroup of Tai/Dai in Southeast Asia.-Names:The etymology of the word Lao is uncertain, although it may be related to tribes known as the Ai Lao who appear in Han Dynasty records in China and Vietnam as a people of what is now Yunan Province...
kingdom of Lān Xāng
Lan Xang
The Lao kingdom of Lan Xang Hom Kao was established in 1354 by Fa Ngum.Exiled as an infant to Cambodia, Prince Fa Ngum of Xieng Dong Xieng Thong married a daughter of the Khmer king. In 1349 he set out from Angkor at the head of a 10,000-man army to establish his own country...
He spent most of his early years as a prince of the royal house in exile at Hue (now in Vietnam) while his uncle King Suliyavongsa was King of Lanxang. His father Prince Som Phou fled to Vietnam upon the placement by the nobles of his younger brother Prince Suliyavongsa as King of lanxang.
Upon the death of King Suliyavongsa, a person of Noble blood but with no royal lineage named Tian Thala ascended to the thrown. Tian Thala was deposed by Prince Nan Tharat, 1695-1698 King of Lan Xang. King Nan Tharat the grandson of King Vickhsai (King of Lanxang 1637-1638). In 1698 Ong Lo attacked Vientiane, the capital of Lan Xang, and with the aid of Vietnamese forces ousted King Nan Tharat took the title name of King Sethathirat II and secured the city. In 1700 he declared himself king, and in 1705 he moved the Prabang Buddha, sacred religious statue and symbol of royalty, from Luang Prabang to Vientiane.
Sent his brother to take the northern city of Loung Prabang from his cousin Prince Kitsarath, grandson of King Suliyavongsa who refused to recognize his authority. Prince Kitsarath ask for assistance from the Siamese King and was granted independence from Lanxang, which divided into rival kingdoms at Vientiane
Vientiane
-Geography:Vientiane is situated on a bend of the Mekong river, which forms the border with Thailand at this point.-Climate:Vientiane features a tropical wet and dry climate with a distinct monsoon season and a dry season. Vientiane’s dry season spans from November through March. April marks the...
and Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang
Luang Prabang, or Louangphrabang , is a city located in north central Laos, where the Nam Khan river meets the Mekong River about north of Vientiane. It is the capital of Luang Prabang Province...
during his reign.
while the Cousin of Prince Kitsarath another grandson of Suliyavongsa, Prince Nokasat Song saw the opportunity to break away from Lanxang to the South, also granted independence from Siam to form the kingdom of Champasak, which further divided the Lao Kingdom.
King Sethathirat II had issue three son's and one daughter.
1) Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Anga) Lankaya [Ong-Long], who succeeded as H.M. Samdach Brhat Chao Dharma Adi Varman Maha Sri Ungalankaya Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha, King of Lang-Xang Vientiane.
2) Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Anga) Bunya [Ong-Bun], who succeeded as H.M. Samdach Brhat Chao Maha Sri Bunyasena Jaya Setha Adiraja Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha [Bunsan], King of Lang-Xang Vientiane.
3) Prince (Sadet Chao Fa Jaya) Guangnaya [Khuang-Na]. Appointed as Viceroy with the title of Samdach Brhat Chao Maha Uparaja 1730.
1) A daughter. m. 1699, Phra Chao Sarasak, Upayuvaraja of Ayudhya, son of Phra Phetraja, King of Ayudhya 1684-1698.
Further reading
- Peter Simms & Sanda Simms. The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History. Routledge (1999), p107-16. ISBN 0700715312.