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Jayavarman VII (Patumsuriyawong) lineage[1]: 11 
Suriya Racha
(สุริยราชา)[1]: 11 
King of Pichit Prakan
Sirisutha Ratchadevi
(สิริสุธาราชเทวี)[1]: 11 
Suriya Devi
(สุริยาเทวี)[1]: 11 
Chantaracha (จันทราชา)[1]: 11 
Srinaonamthum [th]?
Former K. of Pichit Prakan
King of SukhothaiChaliang
r. 1208–1238[2]
Nang Nak
(นางนาค)[1]: 12–13 
Singkhondevi [km]
(สุขรมหาเทวี)
Princess of Yaśodharapura
Phra Ruang II[1]: 15 
Pha Mueang?
Ruler of Mueang Rat
Late 12th–mid 13th centuries
Sueang [th][3]: 19 Phra Ruang I[1]: 24–28 
(Si Inthrathit)[2]
K. of SukhothaiSawankhalok
1188–1270
r. 1238–1270
Rebuild Sawankhalok[1]: 17 / Phra Ruang Dynasty establishment
Khamhaeng Phra Ram [th]
Ruler of Saraluang Songkwae[a]
Founder of Sukhothai[b]
Sri Sattha [th]
Ruler of Saraluang Songkwae[a]
1315–?
Ban Mueang
King of SukhothaiSawankhalok
?–1271
r. 1270–1271
Ram Khamhaeng
King of Sukhothai
Sawankhalok[1]: 24–28 
1237/47–1298
r. 1279–1298
Sri Chantra
(ศรีจันทรา)[1]: 17 
Unknown
(Commoner from Donwun)[1]: 18 
Unknown
(Princess)
Unknown
(Princess)
Ngua Nam Thum
King of Sukhothai
?–1347/48
r. 1323/24–1347/48
Loe Thai
King of Sukhothai[1]: 29 
r. 1298–1323
May Hnin Thwe-Da
(สุวรรณเทวี)[1]: 17 
~1250s–?
Wareru
K. of Hanthawaddy
1253–1307
r. 1287–1307
After the reign of Ram Khamhaeng, the seat of Sawankhalok was vacant for 50 years[1]: 29 Hkun Law
K. of Hanthawaddy
r.1307–1311
Hnin U Yaing
c. 1260s–1319
Sumonthadevi
(สุมณฑาเทวี)[1]: 29 
Lithai
Ex-ruler of Sawankhalok[1]: 29  (r.1340–1362/63)[3]: 31 
King of Sukhothai
r. 1347–1368
Continue to the Wareru Dynasty
Kottrabong (โคตรบอง)
Ruler of Sawankhalok[1]: 32, 35 
r. 1368–1429
Appointed ruler (Independent)After the reign of Lithai, Sukhothai became a vassal of Ayutthaya
Saenghung (แสงหัง)
Ruler of Sawankhalok[1]: 35 
r. 1429–?
Usurper (Independent)Continue to the Phra Ruang Dynasty

Phitsanulok–Chai Nat–Singburi

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From Mueang Chiang Saen [th][5]
Sai Namphueng
(สายน้ำผึ้ง)[1]: 35–36 
Ruler of Sawankhalok
Dararatchadevi
(ดาราราชเทวี)[1]: 36 
Siriphacha Ratchadevi
(ศิริประชาราชเทวี)[1]: 37 
Suthammaraja
(สุธรรมราชา/ศรีธรรมไตรปิฏก)
Ruler of Phitsanulok[1]: 36–37 
Jayavarman VII (Patumsuriyawong) lineage
Founder of PhitsanulokUnknown
(Patumsuriyawong lineage)[1]: 37 
Inthawadeedevi
(อินทวดีเทวี)[1]: 38 
Phitsanuracha
(พิษณุราชา)[1]: 37–38 
Ruler of Phitsanulok
Sirikanya
Ratchadevi
(ศิริกัญญาราชเทวี)[1]: 38 
Pichairacha
(พิชัยราชา)[1]: 38 
Ruler of Phichaiburi[c]
Founder of Phichaiburi[c]
Founder of PhichitSuchawadeedevi
(สุชาวดีเทวี)[1]: 39 
Sri Sing
(ศรีสิงห์)[1]: 38–39 
Ruler of Phichaiburi[c]
Suwan Bappata
(สุวรรณบัพพตา)[1]: 39 
Chetthakuman
(เชษฐกุมาร)
Chanthadevi
(จันทาเทวี)[1]: 40 
Surintharacha
(สุรินทราชา)[1]: 40–42 
Ruler of Chai Nat
Suriyawongsa
(สุริยวงศา)[1]: 42 
Ruler of Chai Nat
Pathumwadee
(ปทุมวดี)[1]: 42 
Anurach (อนุราช)
Ex-ruler of Chai Nat
Ruler of Sing Buri
Insuchadevi
(อินสุชาเทวี)[1]: 44 
Founder of Chai NatIntharacha
(อินทราชา)[1]: 44–45 
Ruler of Sing Buri
Rebuild Singburi and enthroned as a new ruler[1]: 43 
Ramesuan
(ราเมศวร)[1]: 45 
Ruler of Sing Buri
Boromracha
(บรมราชา)[1]: 45 
Ruler of Sing Buri
Maha Chakrawat
(มหาจักรวรรดิ)[1]: 45 
Ruler of Sing Buri
Pothisarn
(โพธิสาร)[1]: 45 
Ruler of Sing Buri

Early Lavo (Uthong) dynasty

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1st theory: Lavo's Singburi lineage

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Unknown origin[1]: 45 
Ekracha[1]: 45 
(เอกราชา)
Ruler of Sing Buri
Boromtilok
(บรมติโลก)[1]: 45 
Ruler of Sing Buri
Siriphupracha
(ศิริภูปราชา)[1]: 45 
Ruler of Sing Buri
Maneemala[1]: 46 
(มณีมาลา)
Intharacha[1]: 46 
Ex-ruler of Sing Buri
Ruler of Phetchaburi
Uthong
Ruler of Sing Buri
Bhummavati Devi[1]: 47 
(ภุมมาวดีเทวี)
Uthong[d][1]: 47 
Ex-ruler of Phetchaburi
1st Ayutthaya's king
Rebuild Phetchaburi
and enthroned as
a new ruler.[1]: 46 
Continue to the
Lavo (Uthong) dynasty
of Ayutthaya


2nd theory: Phetchaburi – Lavo's Ayodhya lineage

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3rd theory: Si Satchanalai – Lavo's Ayodhya lineage

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Notes

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  1. ^ a b Present-day Phitsanulok
  2. ^ Another source, Legend of Kalawandith, says Sukhothai was founded in 500 by Phraya Pali Rat (พระยาพาลีราช).[4]: 29 
  3. ^ a b c Possibly Phetchaburi[1]: 38 
  4. ^ During the reign of Uthong, Phetchaburi faced the spread of plague,[1]: 48–49  Uthong and the people evacuated to establish a new settlement in the present-Ayutthaya island, which continues to the formation of the Ayutthaya Kingdom.[1]: 52–58 

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am an ao ap aq ar as at au av aw ax ay az ba bb Phraya Pariyattithamthada (1968). Ayutthaya Testimonies (PDF) (in Thai). Rung Rueang Tham. Archived from the original (PDF) on 25 April 2023. Retrieved 12 December 2024.
  2. ^ a b "กำแพงเพชร : สมัยสุโขทัย" [Kamphaeng Phet: Sukhothai]. Kamphaengphet Rajabhat University [th] (in Thai). 24 February 2020.
  3. ^ a b มูลนิธิสมเด็จพระเทพรัตนราชสุดา (2011). นามานุกรมพระมหากษัตริย์ไทย (PDF). กรุงเทพฯ: มูลนิธิสมเด็จพระเทพรัตนราชสุดา. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2017-09-13. Retrieved 2017-10-08.
  4. ^ "ประชุมพงศาวดาร เล่ม 1" (PDF). Suksapanpanit [th] (in Thai). 1963. Archived from the original (PDF) on 13 December 2024. Retrieved 14 December 2024.
  5. ^ "ประวัติพระพุทธชินราช" [History of Phra Buddha Chinnarat]. www.aurora.co.th (in Thai). Retrieved 14 December 2024.