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Nakasatra Sungaya, or Nokasat Song, posthumously reckoned to have been born in the hills of Poosangor Horkam in 1693, was the youngest son of H.R.H. Princess Sumangala Kumari, daughter of H.M. Somdetch Brhat Chao Suriya Varman Dharmika Raja Parama Pavitra Prasidhadhiraja Sri Sadhana Kanayudha, King of Lan Xang, by Na Bua, Phya Senadivya. In 1713, he was proclaimed King of the State of Champa Nagapurisiri [Nakhon Champa Nakhaburisi] by Phra Krum Bunsamek with the title, H.M. Somdetch Brhat Chao Jaya Sri Samudra Buddhangkura [Soi Si Samout Phouthong Koun], installed at the site of the Wat That Monastery, Champa Nagapurisiri. His reign saw the widespread introduction of Buddhism in the south by the monk, Ponsamek. He married a daughter of the King of Cambodia, H.M. Samdach Brhat Jaya Jatha Parama Surendra Rajadhiraja Rama (Jaya Jatha IV) , ca. 1709. In 1725 he renounced his executive powers in favour of his eldest son and died at Khorat in 1738, having had issue, four sons....[1]

  1. ^ Christopher Buyers (August 2001 – October 2009). "Champasakti". The Khun Lo Dynasty Genealogy > Lan Na, 1727 -. The Royal Ark. All materials contained in this site are the subject of copyright. Many items are in use under licence. Therefore, on no account may copies be made of text, photographs, graphics or any other materials, without the express written consent of the site owner. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Check date values in: |date= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help); Text "http://www.royalark.net/Laos/champasa.htm" ignored (help)

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