[go: up one dir, main page]

Phaya Sai Songkhram (Thai: พญาไสสงคราม) (also called Pu Saisongkhram) was a ruler of the historical Thai Kingdom of Sukhothai.[1] He became regent in 1298 upon sickness and death of his father, Ram Khamhaeng the Great, until his brother, Loe Thai ascended the throne upon his return from China.[citation needed]

Phaya Sai Songkhram
King of Sukhothai
PredecessorRam Khamhaeng
SuccessorLoe Thai
Names
Phaya Sai Songkhram
DynastyPhra Ruang Dynasty

Ancestry

edit
Ancestors of Phaya Sai Songkhram
4. King Si Inthrathit of Sukhothai
2. King Ram Khamhaeng of Sukhothai
5. Sueang
1. Prince Sai Songkhram of Sukhothai

References

edit
  1. ^ Prasert Na Nagara; A.B. Griswold (1973). "Epigraphic and historical studies". Journal of the Siam Society. 1–8.
Phaya Sai Songkhram
Born:  ? Died:  ?
Regnal titles
Preceded byas the sovereign King of Sukhothai
Regent

1298
Succeeded byas the sovereign