Mangrai

Mangrai

▪ king of Lan Na
also spelled  Mengrai  
born Oct. 23, 1239, Chiang Saen [Thailand]
died 1317, Chiang Mai

      Thai founder of the city of Chiang Mai and the kingdom of Lan Na (reigned 1296–1317) in the north region of present Thailand, which remained an independent state until its capture by the Burmese in the 16th century.

      Mangrai succeeded his father as ruler of the principality of Chiang Saen in 1259 and moved his state to Chiang Rai in 1262. He worked for more than a decade to prepare the conquest of the Chiang Mai region where Mon rulers had centred their kingdom of Haripunjaya since the 9th century. He captured Haripunjaya (now Lamphun) in 1281. In 1287 he made an alliance with Ramkhamhaeng of Sukhothai and the ruler of Phayao, hoping to take advantage of the Mongol capture of Pagan, the Burmese capital; and he may have assisted in the Shan conquest of Pagan in 1290. In 1296 he founded Chiang Mai, which became the capital of the kingdom of Lan Na (The Country of a Million Rice Fields), which remained a major power in the region until the 16th century.

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