Keo Koumane

King of Lan Xang
Reign1591–1596Coronation1591PredecessorNakhon NoiSuccessorVorouvongsa II
Born1571Died1596SpouseShin Me-Kwa daughter of Nawrahta Minsaw
Regnal name
Samdach Brhat Vora Ratana Dharmapasuta Sethakassa Atsanachandra Suvarna Samudhi Khakharattanasara Raja Bupati
DynastyKhun LoFatherSetthathirathMotherKaew Pra Kham daughter of Sen SoulinthaReligionTherevada Buddhism

Keo Koumane, or Nu Muang Kaeva Kumara, Nokeo Koumane was born No Muong (Phragna Nakorn-Noi No Muang Keo Koumane) (1571–1596) was King of Lan Xang reigning from 1571 till 1572 and from 1591 till 1596. He was the son of King Sai Setthathirath I by his wife, "Kaew Pra Kham" a daughter of King Sen Soulintha.[citation needed]

In 1571, upon the death of his father, he was proclaimed King and reigned under the regency of his maternal grandfather, Sen Soulintha. In 1572, he was deposed by him. In 1575, was taken prisoner by the Burmese and sent to Burma.

He was released from captivity by King Nanda Bayin of the Toungoo Dynasty and returned to Vientiane. He was crowned at Vientiane in 1591. He declared his state's independence from the Burmese in 1593, but suffered several attacks from them throughout his reign.

He died in 1596.

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Preceded by
Nakhon Noi
King of Lan Xang
1591–1598
Succeeded by
Voravongsa II


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