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Loe Thai
เลอไทย
Phaya Loe Thai
Phaya of Sukhothai
Reign1298 - 1323
PredecessorRam Khamhaeng the Great
SuccessorNgua Nam Thum

Bornc. 1262
Sukhothai Kingdom
Died1323 (61 years old)
Sukhothai Kingdom
IssueLi Thai (Maha Thammaracha I)
May Hnin Htapi
HousePhra Ruang Dynasty
FatherRam Khamhaeng the Great
ReligionTheravada Buddhism

Loe Thai (Thai: เลอไทย, pronounced [lɤ̄ː tʰāj]) was the fourth king of the Sukhothai Kingdom (a historical kingdom of Thailand) from 1298 to 1323. He was preceded by his father Ram Khamhaeng the Great until the throne was usurped by his cousin Ngua Nam Thum.

After the death of Ram Khamhaeng, the Sukhothai tributaries broke away. Ram Khamhaeng was succeeded by his son Loe Thai. The vassal kingdoms, first Uttaradit in the north, then soon after the Laotian kingdomsofLuang Prabang and Vientiane (Wiangchan), liberated themselves from their overlord. In 1319, the Hanthawaddy Kingdom to the west broke away. In 1321, Phrae Tak, one of the oldest towns under the control of Sukhothai, became free. To the south, the powerful city of Suphan Buri also broke free early in the reign of Loe Thai.

He sent an expedition against Champa around 1312,[1]: 90  though George Cœdès thinks it was his father who organized the raids in 1313.

Ancestry

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd., ISBN 9747534991

Loe Thai

Phra Ruang Dynasty

Born:  ? Died: 1323
Regnal titles
Vacant

Sai Songkhram (Regent)

Title last held by

Ram Khamhaeng
King of Sukhothai
1298–1323
Succeeded by

Ngua Nam Thum


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