Ayutthaya-Lan Na War (1441-1474)
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Was a border conflict between the Ayutthaya Kingdom (present-day Thailand) and the Lan Na Kingdom (in northern Thailand).
Chronology
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January 1432: After a seven-month siege, King Borommarachathirat II of the Ayutthaya Kingdom captured Angkor.
January 1452: In 1451, Sawankhalok broke away from Ayutthaya and joined Lan Na.
February 1453: In 1453, King Tilokaraj of Lan Xang provided military assistance to the Lan Na Kingdom in Chiang Mai, forcing the Burmese invaders to withdraw from the territory. This event marked a significant moment in the history of the region, showcasing the strategic alliances between neighboring kingdoms.
January 1461: Ayutthaya reconquered Phrae province, exploiting the fact that Lan Na was engaged in a conflict with the Shan States.
January 1442: Tilokaraj captured the cities of Phrae and Muong Nan, after successfully employing artillery.
January 1433: After being captured by the Siamese army led by King Borommaracha II, the Khmer King Ponhea Yat managed to retake the city of Angkor in 1432.
January 1453: Ayutthaya captured Chiang Mai in 1452.
January 1458: The Ayutthaya annex Sawankhalok.
January 1460: In 1459 Lan Na captured Sawankhalok, which had in the meantime rejoined Ayutthaya.