Lan Kham Deng
King Lan Kham Deng | |
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King of Lan Xang | |
Reign | 1417–1428 |
Predecessor | Samsenethai |
Successor | Phommathat |
Born | 1375 |
Died | 1428 |
Issue |
Prince Phommathat Prince Yu Khong |
House | Lan Xang |
Father | Samsenethai |
Lan Kham Deng (1375–1428) was the third king of the Lao state of Lan Xang. He was the oldest son of Samsenethai.[1]
During his reign, the Hồ dynasty king in Vietnam requested that Lan Kham Deng send some troops to help the Vietnamese fight off the Chinese, who were attacking them during the Ming–Hồ War. Lan Kham Deng sent thousands Laotian of troops to aid the Vietnamese, but for some reason, the armies of Lan Xang turned on the Vietnamese and fought on China's side.
Eventually, Vietnam defeated China. By that time, Lan Xang's relations with Vietnam were deteriorated and total war soon broke out. The war with Vietnam caused chaos in Lan Xang followed by many attempts by royals to seize the throne.
Lan Kham Deng died in 1428 at the age of 53. He had ruled for 12 years.
He had two sons; Prince Phommathat and Prince Yu Khong. Lan Kham Deng was succeeded by Phommathat.
Lan Kham Deng | ||
Preceded by Samsenethai |
King of Lan Xang 1416–1427 |
Succeeded by Phommathat |