Sai Lue Thai

Sai Lue Thai ( Thai: ไส ลือ ไทย, also. Maha Thammaracha III - พระ มหา ธรรมราชา ที่ 3 ) was King of the Kingdom of Sukhothai. He ruled from 1398 until his death 1419th

Information about Sai Thai Lue today comes mostly from stone inscriptions, wrote his mother in his name. Called his mother, who " Satṃtec brah Rājadebī Sri Cuḷālakṣana Arrgarājamahesī Debadhòranī Tilakaratana " ( Asokārāma stone inscription ) or " Satṃtec brah Rājajananī Sri Dharmarājamātā Mahātilakaraṭana Rājanārtha " ( stone inscription 46), was the daughter of King Li Thai and Maha Thammaracha II married. With him she had two sons, Sai Thai Lue and a prince by the name of Asoka, none of which is known today.

In the Stone Inscription No. 46 will be described that the Queen Mother with her son " Satṃtec Mahādharrmarājādhipati Surīyavaṅsa Lord " ( Sai Thai Lue ) in 762 CS (1400 AD ), with its army Bang Phra (present day Nakhon Sawan ) and Phrae took back then " to enjoy the supremacy over the entire country of Sri Satchanalai and Sukhothai " itself.

Due to the reconquest of Phra Bang transporting goods of Ayutthaya in north-south direction were interrupted. When King Intharacha 1409 ascended the throne of Ayutthaya, one of his first actions to make Sukhothai back to a vassal state. The exact date is unknown, but the 49 stone inscription was written in 1412 by a Nai Inthara Sorasak, who was probably the resident king of Ayutthaya, sent here by King Intharacha to secure the interests Ayuddhayas towards his vassals.

When Sai Thai Lue died in 1419, King traveled Intharacha itself after Phra Bang to IV use Maha Thammaracha as a new vassal rulers.

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