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Khamfan
Khamfan (Northern Thai: ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨤᩣᩴᨺᩢ᩠᩶ᨶ;Thai: พระยาคำฟั่น or พระญาคำฝั้น; 1756–1825) or Chao Maha Suphattraracha (Thai: เจ้ามหาสุภัทรราชะ) was the eighth son of Chao Pha Chai Keaw (Prince Keaw) and Phra Mae Chao Chantadevi (Princess Chantadevi).
At the time of Khamfan's birth, the Lanna Kingdom was under Burma's control. Khamfan fought in battles along with his brothers to restore peace in Lanna.
Khamfan was the most affluent of his brothers due to his marriage to Netnarivai, an heiress to a wealthy man in Mae Hong Son.
He renovated the abandoned city of Hariphunchai (present-day Lamphun) and was promoted to first Prince of Lumphun (พระยานครลำพูน). When his older brother, King Kawila, died, Khamphan received the title "Uparaja or Viceroy of Chiang Mai" (พระยาอุปราชเมืองนครเชียงใหม่) and later became The Prince of Chiang Mai (พระยานครเชียงใหม่). He ruled Chiang Mai for three years and received the title "Prince of two Cities".
He was married to 16 wives and had 44 children, 20 of them were male, 24 of them were female. Khamfan died on 13 February 1825, aged 69.
Khamfan was born in 1796 to Prince Keaw and Princess Chantadevi in the city of Lampang. At that time Lanna Kingdom was under Burmese's control. Poemayugyuan was Burmese authority who was appointed to control Chiang mai. When he was 15 years old, his older brothers, Kawila and Thammalungka began to support Siam and joined troop with Taksin's army. He helped in the army of his older brothers to fight in several battles against Burmese.
When Rama I has crowned himself, he appointed Kawila and his brothers the titles to rule Lanna kingdom. That was the time that Khamfan, 26 years old, began his career.
Captured the fake prince at Saton Burmese appointed a Chinese man to be a prince that rule Saton city and ruled over 57 cities which were overlapped with cities in Lanna. In order to end this confusion, the army from Lampang and Chiang Mai led by Kawila, Duangthip, and Khamfan attacked Saton, captured the fake prince and his people, assets, and livestock from several cities and sent to Rama I.
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Khamfan
Khamfan (Northern Thai: ᨻᩕ᩠ᨿᩣᨤᩣᩴᨺᩢ᩠᩶ᨶ;Thai: พระยาคำฟั่น or พระญาคำฝั้น; 1756–1825) or Chao Maha Suphattraracha (Thai: เจ้ามหาสุภัทรราชะ) was the eighth son of Chao Pha Chai Keaw (Prince Keaw) and Phra Mae Chao Chantadevi (Princess Chantadevi).
At the time of Khamfan's birth, the Lanna Kingdom was under Burma's control. Khamfan fought in battles along with his brothers to restore peace in Lanna.
Khamfan was the most affluent of his brothers due to his marriage to Netnarivai, an heiress to a wealthy man in Mae Hong Son.
He renovated the abandoned city of Hariphunchai (present-day Lamphun) and was promoted to first Prince of Lumphun (พระยานครลำพูน). When his older brother, King Kawila, died, Khamphan received the title "Uparaja or Viceroy of Chiang Mai" (พระยาอุปราชเมืองนครเชียงใหม่) and later became The Prince of Chiang Mai (พระยานครเชียงใหม่). He ruled Chiang Mai for three years and received the title "Prince of two Cities".
He was married to 16 wives and had 44 children, 20 of them were male, 24 of them were female. Khamfan died on 13 February 1825, aged 69.
Khamfan was born in 1796 to Prince Keaw and Princess Chantadevi in the city of Lampang. At that time Lanna Kingdom was under Burmese's control. Poemayugyuan was Burmese authority who was appointed to control Chiang mai. When he was 15 years old, his older brothers, Kawila and Thammalungka began to support Siam and joined troop with Taksin's army. He helped in the army of his older brothers to fight in several battles against Burmese.
When Rama I has crowned himself, he appointed Kawila and his brothers the titles to rule Lanna kingdom. That was the time that Khamfan, 26 years old, began his career.
Captured the fake prince at Saton Burmese appointed a Chinese man to be a prince that rule Saton city and ruled over 57 cities which were overlapped with cities in Lanna. In order to end this confusion, the army from Lampang and Chiang Mai led by Kawila, Duangthip, and Khamfan attacked Saton, captured the fake prince and his people, assets, and livestock from several cities and sent to Rama I.