Fa Ngum

Fa Ngum

▪ king of Lan Xang
also spelled  Fa Ngoun  
born 1316
died 1374

      founder and first king of the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang who created the first unified state of the Lao people.

      Fa Ngum was the grandson of Souvanna Khamphong, the last in a long line of local rulers of the principality of Muang Swa, later called Luang Prabang (Louangphrabang), on the upper Mekong River. According to local legend, Souvanna Khamphong banished Fa Ngum's father for having seduced one of his concubines. The family is said to have fled to the Cambodian capital at Angkor, where Fa Ngum was reared and married a Khmer princess.

      About 1350 Fa Ngum and his father raised an army in Cambodia and fought their way through the numerous Lao principalities of the southern and central Mekong River valley, in the course of which his father died. Fa Ngum continued on to the conquest of Xieng Khouang and then, in 1353, took Muang Swa, forced the abdication of Souvanna Khamphong, and proclaimed himself king of the expanded kingdom of Lan Xang (“a million elephants”). Small Lao principalities to the north recognized his suzerainty, but he had to fight to gain the allegiance of the south. His major conquest was of the kingdom of Vientiane, which fell in 1356. Before his death, Fa Ngum's empire extended through virtually the entire area of what was to become Laos, plus the Black River valley of present northern Vietnam and the northern and eastern edges of the Khorat Plateau of present-day Thailand. He could administer such a vast area only by manipulating personal relationships with countless local chiefs and rulers, and it would be some generations before regular administrative institutions were evolved.

      During Fa Ngum's reign Theravāda Buddhism of the Sinhalese school was introduced into Laos, perhaps from Cambodia; and it is believed that the Prabang Buddha image, which served as the kingdom's palladium and gave Luang Prabang its new name, was brought from Ceylon.

      By the last years of his reign, Fa Ngum had become insensitive to growing public dissatisfaction with constant warfare and demands for labour service. His ministers finally deposed him in 1373 and exiled him to the principality of Nan in present-day Thailand, where his ashes are interred. He was succeeded by his son Un Heuan, who ruled as Sam Saen Thai.

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