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Ruler of Lampang
Thipchang (Thai: ทิพย์ช้าง, lit. "Divine Elephant") or ceremonial name Phraya Thipphachak (พระยาทิพย์จักร) was sovereign of Lampang during a period of
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Rulers of 3 northern states of Siam
established towards the end of the reign of King Thai Sa of Ayutthaya by Thipchang of Nan, a mahout and woodsman who was appointed ruler of Lampang City
Chet_Ton_dynasty
City Municipality in Thailand
needed] In the late 18th century, the famed marksman and Lampang native Nan Thipchang assassinated the local Burmese leader in Wat Phra That Lampang Luang,
Lampang
Lanna-style Buddhist temple in Thailand
the enemy. Thipchang became the ruler of Lampang and started the Chet Ton dynasty, or officially Thippachak. Today, a statue of Thipchang, who became
Wat_Phra_That_Lampang_Luang
Phra Boromrachathibodi
named Nan Thipchang (Thai: หนานทิพย์ช้าง) or simply Thipchang to lead the Lampang forces to successfully expel the Lamphun from the city. Thipchang was declared
Kawila
Princess consort of Chiang Mai
Ancestors of Thip Keson 16. Thipchang 8. (=24.) Chai Kaeo, Prince Singharatthani 17. Pimpa 4. Kawila 9. (=25.) Chantha 2. Kawilorot Suriyawong 5. Nocha
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Bupha From ruler of Lampang families Beginning of Siam's Chakri dynasty Thipchang r.1732-1759 Ruler of Lampang Pimpa (แม่เจ้าปิมปา) 17 princes and princesses
Family tree of Lanna dynasties
Family_tree_of_Lanna_dynasties
Thai sculptor
Science and Technology Bangkok Chao Phraya Sulawa Leu Chai Songkhram (Chao Thipchang) The Commemorative Park in Honour of His Majesty the King’s 80th Birthday
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Calendar year
1727) date unknown Alberto Pullicino, Maltese painter (b. 1719) King Thipchang of the Realm of Lampang (b. c. 1675) Newman, Frank G. (January 1965).
1759
Military conflict
hunter named Thipchang was declared as the local ruler of Lampang in 1732 with the title of Phaya Sulawaluechai.[page needed] Thipchang ruled Lampang
Siamese conquest of Lan Na (1774–1775)
Siamese_conquest_of_Lan_Na_(1774–1775)
31 October 1742 December 1802 1816 1816 Grandson of the ruler of Thipchang; appointed ruler of Chiang Mai by Rama I Former ruler of Lampang Thammalangka
List_of_rulers_of_Lan_Na
1802–1899 vassal state in Thailand
fragmented into city-states, descending into anarchy. A local man named Thipchang was declared ruler of Lampang in 1732. The new Burmese Konbaung dynasty
Nakhon_Chiang_Mai_(1775–1899)
Decade
1727) date unknown Alberto Pullicino, Maltese painter (b. 1719) King Thipchang of the Realm of Lampang (b. c. 1675) "Fires", in The New International
1750s
Aphaikhamini, King (1763–1768) Po Mayu-nguan, King (1768–1775) Lampang – Thipchang, King (1732–1759) Chaikaeo, Prince (1759–1774) Kawila, Prince of Lampang
List of state leaders in the 18th century
List_of_state_leaders_in_the_18th_century
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Brave
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, daughter of Amenhotep IV.
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Arabic, Muslim
Queen; Princess
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New; Admire God; Leading the People; Leader
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Star of the Sea
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Body; Strength; Power
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The Graceful Figure of a Beloved; The Box Tree; A Tall and Upright Tree
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English (mainly Lancashire) : probably a variant of Twiss, or possibly in a few cases from Twist, a minor place in Devon, or Twist Wood in Brede, Sussex, both named from Old English twist, Middle English twist ‘something twisted or forked’.English (mainly Lancashire) : possibly a metonymic occupational name for someone in the cotton-spinning industry, whose responsibility was to combine threads into a strong cord, a sense of twist recorded from the 16th century.
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