Inthawichayanon
Inthawichayanon | |
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King of Chiang Mai | |
King Ruler of Chiang Mai | |
Reign | 1870 – 23 November 1897 |
Predecessor | Kawilorot Suriyawong |
Successor | Inthawarorot Suriyawong |
Born |
unknown date Kingdom of Chiangmai |
Died |
23 November 1897 Chiang Mai, Siam |
Spouse | Thipkeson Na Chiangmai |
Issue | 6 sons and 5 daughters |
House |
Chet Ton Dynasty House of Chiang Mai |
Father | Mahaphromkhamkhong, Prince Ratchawong |
Mother | Princess Khamlah |
Inthawichayanon (Thai: อินทวิชยานนท์, rtgs: Inthawichayanon, Thai pronunciation: [in.tʰa.wí.tɕʰa.jaː.non], died 23 November, 1897) was the 7th Ruler of Chiang Mai and Ruler of Lanna from 1870 until his death in 1897. His daughter, Princess Dara Rasmi of Chiang Mai become King Rama V's Princess Consort. During his reign the ties of the previously independent tributary state with the central government in Bangkok were intensified, culminating in the creation of the Monthon Phayap in 1892, by which Lanna was formally annexed.
born unknown date as Prince Inthanon (เจ้าอินทนนท์) to Phraya Maha Brahma-kamkong (พระยามหาพรหมคำคง), lord viceroy of Chiangmai, and Princess Kamlah (คำหล้า). He is a grandson of Prince Khamfan, the 3rd ruler of Chiangmai. He was concerned about the preservation of the mountain forests in the Thai highlands. Before he died he ordered that his remains be kept at Doi Luang, the highest mountain of the Thanon Thong Chai Range, which was renamed Doi Inthanon after his death.
In 1883, a rumour that Queen Victoria of Great Britain intended to adopt his daughter, Dara Rasmi, spread from Burma to Chiangmai and Bangkok, alarmed Siamese government of British desire in Lanna. The Siamese King sent his brother, Prince Pichit Prichakorn, to Chiangmai to forward the King's proposal to Dara Rasmi.
Inthawichayanon Born: unknown Died: 23 November 1897 | ||
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Preceded by Kawirolot Suriyawong |
King Ruler of Chiang Mai 1870–1897 |
Succeeded by Inthawarorot Suriyawong as the Prince Ruler |