King Photisarath, one of the great kings …
Years: 1533 - 1533
King Photisarath, one of the great kings of Lan Xang, had taken Nang Yot Kham Tip from Lanna as his queen as well as lesser queens from Ayutthaya, and Longvek.
Photisarath is a devout Buddhist, and has declared it as the state religion of Lan Xang.
In 1523 he had requested a copy of the Tripiṭaka from King Kaeo in Lanna, and in 1527 he had abolished spirit worship throughout the kingdom.
In 1532 the period of peace ended for Lan Xang when Muang Phuan rebelled; it will take Photisarath two years to fully suppress the rebellion.
In 1533 he moves his court to Vientiane, the commercial capital of Lan Xang, which is located on the floodplains of the Mekong below the capital at Luang Prabang.
Vientiane is the principal city of Lan Xang, and lies at the confluence of trade routes, but this access also makes it the focal point for invasion from which it is difficult to defend.
However, the move does allow Photisarath to better administer the kingdom and to respond to the outlying provinces that border the Đại Việt, Ayutthaya and the increasingly powerful Burmese polity.
Locations
People
Groups
- Khmer people
- Vietnamese people
- Tai peoples, or Thais
- Buddhism
- Chinese (Han) people
- Bamar or Burmans
- Lao people
- Lanna, or Lan Na (Siam), Thai kingdom of
- Ayutthaya (Siam), Thai state of
- Lan Xang, Kingdom of
- Chinese Empire, Ming Dynasty
- Later Le dynasty (Vietnam)
- Cambodia, Kingdom of
- Toungoo Empire, First
- Mac dynasty (Vietnam)
