Kaew Nawarat

Kaew Nawarat
Prince Ruler of Chiang Mai
Prince Ruler of Chiang Mai
Reign 23 January 1910 – 3 June 1939
Predecessor Intavaroros
Heir apparent Wongtawan
Born 29 September 1862
Kingdom of Chiang Mai
Died 3 June 1939 (age 77)
Chiang Mai, Thailand
Spouse Jamari na Chiangmai
Issue 4 sons and 2 daughters
House Chet Ton Dynasty
House of Chiang Mai
Father Inthawichayanon

Major General Prince Kaew Nawarat (Thai: เจ้าแก้วนวรัฐ; rtgs: Chao Kaeo Nawarat; Birth name: Kaew na Chiangmai) was the 36th and last King of Lanna and Prince Ruler of Chiang Mai, reigning from 1910 to 1939 (Thai calendar 2454-2482). He succeeded Intavaroros Suriyavongse (1897–1910). His seat was within Lanna's capital Chiang Mai, but he never held any true administrative power. With him ended the reign of the Seven Princes Dynasty.

Early life

Naovarat was born September 29, 1862, at the royal residence of Chiang Mai (คุ้มหลวงนครเชียงใหม่) as the 6th son of Phra Choa Intavichyanon, 7th ruling prince of Chiang Mai and Mae Choa Kew.

In 1877, when he was 15 years old and his father still ruled Chiang Mai, Naovarat was appointed as Vice minister of treasury. That same year, he brought 300 Chiang Mai and Lamphun families to Chiang San. In 1882, he became the Minister of treasury, responsible for bringing the royal tribute to King Rama V in Bangkok in 1886. He became the Minister of interior in 1899.

Marriage and family

When he was 22 years old, he married Mae Choa Jammary, daughter of Choa Rajapakinai Panfar. After that he married Choaying Fai, Mom Buakew, and Mom Sae. He had 4 sons and 2 daughters with his wives; with Mae Choa Jammary:

  1. Choa Uttarakarnkoson (Choanoi sukkasame)
  2. Choaying Buatip
  3. Chao Ratchabut (Wongtawan na Chiang Mai)

And with Mom Kew:

  1. Choa Pong in
  2. Choaying Siripraguy
  3. Choa Inthanon

Reign

In 1909, Naovarat became acting ruling Prince of Chiang Mai. Following his brother's death in 1911, he officially took the throne. His duties included commanding Northern soldiers to quash rebels, building roads in Chiang Mai and another province, and being special guard of the King as Major General of Royal Thai Army.

In 1914, Chao Dara Rasmi, the Princess consort of Chulalongkorn, who had a great part within the merger of Lanna with the Kingdom of Thailand, returned to Chiang Mai. The king gave her a residence at the Chedi Ngarm Palane Sala. In 1923 he built the current South Building as a wedding gift to his daughter Chao Siriprakai Na Chiengmai. Within this building, King Rama VII and Queen Rambhai Barni stayed during 1926 on a royal visi to Chiang Mai.

In 1933 Princess Phra Raja Jaya Chao Dara Rasmi died and the king oversaw her coffin being put to lay in state at the Chedi Ngarm Palace (remained in state from December 9, 1933 to April 23, 1934).

In 1934 he built the building of the current U.S. Consulate General at Chiang Mai, which replaced the old teak house.

In 1938, the king's daughter, the princess Chao Siriprakai Na Chiengmai died.

Naovarat became sick in early 1938, but he went to Bangkok when King Ananda Mahidol came back to Bangkok. He became sick again in March 1938. Upon his death in 1939, the royalty was abolished and the throne of the Lanna Kings, who had reigned over a Kingdom that was founded in the same period as Sukhothai and which existed for several centuries more, was replaced with a governors seat, a seat which was appointed from Bangkok.

His coffin lay in state at the Chedi Ngarm Royal Villa from June 3 to July 23, 1939.

Issue

NameBirthDeathSpouseChildren
Sukkasem Na Chiengmai, Prince Utarakarn Kosol188020 March 1913Princess Buachum Na ChiengmaiNone
Princess Buathip Na Chiengmai Prince Kui Siroros Princess Soidara Siroros
Mueangchuen Na Chiengmai, Prince Raj Bhakinai None
Wongtawan Na Chiengmai, Prince Rajaputra 7 May 1886 27 May 1972 Princess Chandra Na Chiengmai Princess Wongchandra Gajaseni
Princess Phatthra Na Lamphun Princess Pongkaeo Na Lamphun
Princess Raviphan Sucharitakul
Sinuan Nanthakhwang None
Prince Pong-in Na Chiangmai 1904 1989 Trakan Bunnag Princess Praphaiphan Sukhumwat
Chansom Chananan Prince Wongsak Na Chiangmai
Prince Sompong Na Chiangmai
Prince Toemsak Na Chiangmai
Princess Pimphaka Rotcharoen
Princess Siriprakay Na Chiangmai Prince Kavilavong Na Chiengmai Prince Pongkavil Na Chiengmai
Princess Sirikavil Singhara Na Ayudhaya
Princess Kokeaw Prakaykavil Na Chiangmai
Prince Inthanon Na Chiangmai 1910 1991 Princess Sukhantha Na Chiengtung Prince Ratananindanai Na Chiangmai
Princess Wilaiwan Na Chiangmai
Prince Sappasombun Na Chiangmai
Princess Phaithunsri Na Chiangmai
Prince Wirayut Na Chiangmai

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Kaew Nawarat
Born: 29 September 1862 Died: 3 June 1939
Regnal titles
Preceded by
Intavaroros
Prince Ruler of Chiang Mai
1910–1939
Succeeded by
Title dissolved
pretended by Wongtawan


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