Chueang (Thai: พญาเจือง, RTGS: Phaya Chueang; Chinese: 叭真) is the legendary hero of the Dai people[1] who ruled as first king of the Lü Kingdom establishing a capital at Jinghong.[2]
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^Economics (Section 1); History - Page 25 International Conference on Thai Studies - 1987 "For example, in A.D. 1180, Chiang Rung was built, in A.D. 1262, Chiang Tung, in A.D. 1268, Chiang Rai, in A.D. 1296, Chiang Mai, in A.D. 1327, Chiang Sen. Those Chiang are 'town' in meaning in Chinese. 'Chiang' is called 'Cheng' in.. "
Chueang (Thai: พญาเจือง, RTGS: Phaya Chueang; Chinese: 叭真) is the legendary hero of the Dai people who ruled as first king of the Lü Kingdom establishing...
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King (11th–12th century) Chom Pha Rueang, King (early 12th century–1148) Chueang, King (1148–1192) Lao Ngoen Rueang, King (1192–early 13th century) Vietnam...
(ขุนจอมธรรม) Ruler of Phu Kam Yao Nang Meng □ Bhol Deva (พลเทวะ) Ruler of Nan Ai Chueang (อ้ายเจื้อง) Ruler of Phu Kam Yao Jong or Song or Sing (ขุนจอง/ขุนซอง/ซิง)...
others apart from one's parents and grandparents. ขุนไม่เชื่อง khun mai chueang fed but not tame ungrateful also appears as ขุนไม่ขึ้น (khun mai khuen)...
Chiang Mai Lord Kawila of Lampang 34 Phayao Fort Khun Chueang Thammikkarat, Phayao Phraya Chueang, a legendary king of northern Thailand 35 Uttaradit,...
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