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  2. Category:Rulers of Lampang - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... History portal; Pages in category "Rulers of Lampang" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 ...

  3. List of rulers of Lan Na - Wikipedia

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    Former ruler of Lampang; 2 Thammalangka: 1746 1816 4 May 1822 4 May 1822 3 Khamfan: 1756 1823 1825 1825 Former ruler of Lamphun; 4 Phutthawong: Unknown: 1826 June 1846 June 1846 5 Mahotaraprathet: Unknown: 1847 14 November 1854 14 November 1854 6 Kawilorot Suriyawong: 1799 1856 29 June 1870 29 June 1870 7 Inthawichayanon: 1817 1870 23 November ...

  4. Siege of Lampang - Wikipedia

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  5. Kingdom of Chiang Mai - Wikipedia

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    Duangthip of Lampang marched to Chiang Mai two times in 1822 and 1825 to lay claims on the supreme seat of Chiang Mai. In 1826, King Rama III specifically bestowed the rank of Chao or Prince on Duangthip. Prince Duangthip of Lampang died in 1826 to be succeeded by sons of Khamsom. David Richardson visited Lampang in 1835. [30]

  6. Wat Phra Kaeo Don Tao - Wikipedia

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    The temple was founded by the first Mon ruler of Lampang. [2] The Emerald Buddha was enshrined at this temple from 1434 to 1468, when King Tilokaraj relocated the image to Wat Phra Singh in Chiang Mai. [2] The temple's Mon-style chedi, which is reputed to contain a strand of the Buddha's hair, is 50 metres (160 ft) tall.

  7. Lampang province - Wikipedia

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    Lampang is in the broad river valley of the Wang River, surrounded by mountains.In Mae Mo district lignite is found and mined in open pits. To the north of the province is the 1,697-metre (5,568 ft) high Doi Luang.

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  9. Wang River - Wikipedia

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    One of the principal settlements along the river is Lampang, which is on the north bank of a curve in the river. From Lampang, the river flows southwards passing by Thoen into Tak Province. It joins the Ping River near Mae Salit, Ban Tak District, north of the town of Tak. The Ping River is a tributary of the Chao Phraya River.