King of Lan Xang
Samsenethai (Lao : ສາມແສນໄທ ) also called Oun Huan (Lao : ອຸ່ນເຮືອນ ) was the second king of Lan Xang in Laos . He succeeded his father, Fa Ngum .[citation needed ]
He ruled from 1372 until 1417.
Wat Manorom , Wat Oubôsôt , and Wat Xiang Kham were built in Samsenethai's reign. He was succeeded by his son Lan Kham Deng.
Family
Father: Fa Ngum
Mother: Queen Keo Kang Ya - (from Khmer Empire) (d. 1368)
Consorts and their respective issues:
Queen Buvana Dhanipaya (Bua Then Fa), Princess Keava Nawi Anungahaya - a daughter of his uncle (m.1377)
Prince Lamakamadinga Lan Kham Deng , King of Lan Xang (r.1416-1428)
Nang Nawiangsari (Noi On Sor) - daughter of the King of Lan Na
Prince Gunikama (Konekham) (Khon Kham) - King of Lan Xang (r.1430–1432)
Queen Keava Rudhi Fa (Nang Keo Lot Fa) - his cousin, widow of his father, and daughter of King Ramadipati of Ayudhaya (m.1393)
Princess Nang Keava Sridha (Chao Nang Keo Sida) - daughter of Chao Sidhakama (Sida Kham), "Hsenwifa" of Muang Lü (Chieng Hung)
Prince Kama Dharmasara (Kham Tam Sa) - King of Lan Xang (r.1432)
Princess Nang Keava Yudhi Fa (Nang Keo Yot Fa) - his cousin, and a daughter of King Intharacha of Ayutthaya
Prince Wangsapuri (Vong Buri), (Sai Tia Kaphut) , King of Lan Xang (r.1442-1480)
Princess Mahakani (Maha Kay) - died before 1408, aged five.
a slave
Kham Keul or Kham-Kert - King of Lan Xang (1436-1438)
by unknown women
Prince Luvanajaya (Thao Lue-Sai) , King of Lan Xang, r.1432-1433
Thao Somphon
Princess Anusha (Anocha).
Princess Manura (Manora).
Princess Supadhatri (Supatthat).
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