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King of Lan Na (1302–1336/45)
Khamfu (Northern Thai: ᨤᩣᩴᨼᩪ) was the 4th monarch of the Lan Na Kingdom from the Mangrai dynasty, reigning from 1334/1338 to 1336/1345. Kham Fu, originally
Khamfu
City in Thailand
enlarged and fortified it and built Wat Phra Singh in honor of his father, Khamfu. With the decline of Lan Na, Chiang Mai lost importance and was occupied
Chiang_Mai
Thai kingdom
goods, forcing Khamlue to flee the city. Khamfu however refused to share said goods with Phanong, so when Khamfu returned to Chiangsaen, Phanong ordered
Phayao_Kingdom
Kingdom in Northern Thailand (1281–1775)
the city of Chiang Saen in 1325 or 1328, before he died in 1334. His son Khamfu replaced him but reigned only a few years before he was succeeded by his
Lan_Na
Buddhist temple in Chiang Mai, Thailand
the construction of the temple after bringing the ashes of his father, Khamfu from Chiang Saen, to be interred in a stupa here. This temple was formerly
Wat_Phra_Singh
Thai indie-pop band
(Thai: เอ ฐิติภัทร อรรถจินดา)’ lead vocals – guitarist and 'Doi Aphiwit Khamfu (Thai: ดอย อภิวิชญ์ คำฟู)’ drummer and they are a back-up for Jelly Rocket
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1325 1334 Son of Chaiyasongkhram Khamfu (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨤᩣᩴᨼᩪ) 1334 1336 Son of Saenphu Phayu (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨹᩣᨿᩪ) 1336 1355 Son of Khamfu Kue Na (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨠᩨᨶᩣ) 1355 1385 Son
Mangrai_dynasty
Phraya in Chiang Mai
Chiang Rai to oversee his father's funeral. He then crowned his son, Thao Khamfu, as the new Phraya in Chiang Mai. Afterwards, Saenphu left to establish
Saenphu
Place in Chiang Rai Province, Thailand
surrounding area. Shortly after the city was completed, Saenphu made his son Khamfu governor of Chiang Mai and retired to Chiang Saen, which has borne his name
Chiang_Saen
Phraya in Chiang Mai
monarch of Lan Na who reigned from 1337/1345 to 1355/1367. He was the son of Khamfu and was originally known as Chao Phayu. He ascended the throne following
Phayu
Son of Chaiyasongkhram Khamfu (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨤᩣᩴᨼᩪ) 1334/1338 1336/1345 Son of Saenphu Phayu (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨹᩣᨿᩪ) 1337/1345 1355/1367 Son of Khamfu Kue Na (ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨠᩨᨶᩣ) 1355/1367
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Ruler of Fang Thao Ngua (เจ้าท้าวงั่ว) Ruler of Chiang Khong □ □ (Female) □ Khamfu 1278-1336 r.1334-1336 □ □ □ Mekuti ?-1581 r.1551-1564 Phayu 1298-1355 r
Family tree of Lanna dynasties
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Fakhri Syed Ali Triples Thailand Sudarat Tasorn Nattaya Yoothong Anupong Khamfu Laos Manivanh Souliya Chansamone Vongsavath Anoulack Veomany Myanmar Gant
Pétanque at the 2021 SEA Games
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(1292–1311) Chaiyasongkhram, King (1311–1325) Saenphu, King (1325–1334) Khamfu, King (1334–1336) Phayu, King (1336–1355) Kue Na, King (1355–1385) Saenmueangma
List of state leaders in the 14th century
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Panukorn Roeksanit Mixed triples (2 women and 1 man) Thailand Anupong Khamfu Sudarat Tasorn Nattaya Yoothong Malaysia Mohd Muiz Ezham Mohd Rizan Nur
Pétanque at the 2023 SEA Games
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Sporting event delegation
Gold Jutatip Maneephan Cycling Women's criterium May 11 51 Gold Anupong Khamfu Sudarat Tasorn Nattaya Yoothong Pétanque Mixed triples (2 women and 1 man)
Thailand at the 2023 SEA Games
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crowned Phaya Phanong as the king of independent Pua. In 1338, Phanong and Khamfu of Lan Na attacked and sacked the city of Phayao. Thus, conflicts began
Nan_Kingdom
Sporting event delegation
kayak four 1000m May 17 38 Gold Sudarat Tasorn Nattaya Yoothong Anupong Khamfu Petanque Triples 2women 1man May 17 39 Gold Phutawan Sopa Pattarapong Yupadee
Thailand at the 2021 SEA Games
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