Chaiyasiri
King of Singhanavati at Chai Prakan
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Chaiyasiri (Thai: ไชยศิริ) was a ruler of the Singhanavati City-State Kingdom in Thailand, prior to the Sukhothai Period.
| Chaiyasiri | |
|---|---|
| King of Singhanavati at Chai Prakan | |
| Reign | 438–444 |
| Predecessor | Phrom |
| Successor | City abandoned |
| King of Kamphaeng Phet | |
| Reign | 444–457 |
| Predecessor | City founded |
| Successor | Unknown (The region next became known as Duō Miè in the 6th century) |
| Born | 390 Wiang Kum Kam |
| Died | 457 Kamphaeng Phet |
| House | Singhanavati |
| Father | Phrom |
Accomplishments
According to M. de la Loubere, Chaiyasiri is said to have built the city of Pipeli in Phetchaburi Province.
Move to Nakhon Thai
Chayasiri, along with many of his subjects, moved to Nakhon Thai in Phitsanulok Province, making Nakhon Thai the capital of the Singhanavati Kingdom for a period of time.