Overview
The Lan Na kingdom or the Kingdom of Lanna (Northern Thai: ᩋᩣᨱᩣᨧᩢᨠ᩠ᨠ᩼ᩃ᩶ᩣ᩠ᨶᨶᩣ, pronounced [ʔāː.nāː.tɕǎk láːn nāː], "Kingdom of a Million Rice Fields"; Thai: อาณาจักรล้านนา, RTGS: Anachak Lan Na, pronounced [ʔāː.nāː.tɕàk láːn nāː]), also known as Lannathai, was a kingdom centered in present-day Northern Thailand from the 13th to the 18th centuries. The cultural development of the Northern Thai people began earlier as successive kingdoms preceded Lan Na. As a continuation of the kingdom of Ngoenyang, Lan Na emerged strong enough in the 15th century to rival the Ayutthaya Kingdom, with whom wars were fought. However, the Lan Na Kingdom was weakened and became a vassal state of the Toungoo dynasty in 1558. Lan Na was ruled by successive vassal kings.
Historical Periods
Lan Na (1600–1618)
1600 CE – 1618 CE
Capital: Chiang SaenArea: 52,632 km²
Lan Na (1734–1737)
1734 CE – 1737 CE
Capital: Chiang SaenArea: 52,465 km²
Lan Na (1738–1740)
1738 CE – 1740 CE
Capital: Chiang SaenArea: 52,438 km²
Lan Na (1741–1756)
1741 CE – 1756 CE
Capital: Chiang SaenArea: 52,798 km²
Lan Na (1757–1761)
1757 CE – 1761 CE
Capital: Chiang SaenArea: 52,798 km²