Voravongsa I

Voravongsa I
King of Lan Xang
Reign1575–1579
Coronation1575
PredecessorSen Soulintha
SuccessorSen Soulintha
BornTha Heua
Died1579
Vientiane, Lan Xang
Regnal name
Samdach Brhat-Anya Chao Brhatasena Vora Varman Raja Sri Sadhana Kanayudha
DynastyKhun Lo
FatherPhotisarath
ReligionTherevada Buddhism

Voravongsa I was king of Lan Xang reigning from 1575–1579 with the regnal name Samdach Brhat-Anya Chao Brhatasena Vora Varman Raja Sri Sadhana Kanayudha[citation needed] but he is commonly referred to in both Lao and Burmese chronicles by his title of Maha Oupahat or Viceroy.[1][note 1][note 2] Voravongsa was taken prisoner by the Burmese in 1565 during the occupation of Vientiane.[2][3] In 1575 following the third of a series of Burmese invasions of Lan Xang, Voravongsa was appointed by Bayinnaung as a vassal within the Taungoo Empire.[2] Voravongsa had few supporters even within the Burmese court; he reigned for only four years before facing a popular rebellion which would threaten to overtake the capital in Vientiane.[4][5] Voravongsa attempted to flee back to Burma, but were killed en route.[6] To reestablish order the Burmese dispatched another army, and would install Sen Soulintha as vassal from 1580–1582.[7]

  1. ^ Stuart-Fox (2008), p. 376-377.
  2. ^ a b Stuart-Fox (1998), p. 84.
  3. ^ Simms (1999), p. 86.
  4. ^ Simms (1999), p. 86-87.
  5. ^ Viravong (1964), p. 70-71.
  6. ^ Simms (1999), p. 87.
  7. ^ Stuart-Fox (2008), p. 296-297.


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