Yoh
Chao Raja Putra Sadet Chaofa Jaya Yoh (Yuva; * in the early 19th century in Vientiane ; † around 1828) was Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Vientiane and Maha Uparat (Viceroy) of the Kingdom of Champasak .
Yoh was the third son of King Anuvong (ruled 1805 to 1828) and was ordained by his father in 1804 with the title Chao Raja Putra . In 1821 the King of Siam, Rama II , appointed him Viceroy of Champasak.
Yoh died falling from the roof of a pagoda while trying to flee from the soldiers after fleeing from Siamese captivity.
literature
- http://www.royalark.net/Laos/vientian.htm Website by Christopher Buyers on the history of Laos (last accessed May 13, 2010)
| personal data | |
|---|---|
| SURNAME | Yoh |
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Chao Raja Putra Sadet Chaofa Jaya |
| BRIEF DESCRIPTION | Crown Prince of the Kingdom of Vientiane and Maha Uparat (Viceroy) of the Kingdom of Champasak |
| DATE OF BIRTH | 19th century |
| PLACE OF BIRTH | Vientiane |
| DATE OF DEATH | around 1828 |