Ngua Nam Thum งั่วนำถุม | |
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King of Sukhothai | |
Reign | 1866 BE (1323/24 CE) – 1890 BE (1347/48 CE)[1] |
Predecessor | Loe Thai[2] |
Successor | Mahathammaracha I (Lue Thai)[3] |
Died | 1890 BE (1347/48 CE)[1] |
House | Phra Ruang[1] |
Father | Ban Mueang[1] |
Ngua Nam Thum (Thai: งั่วนำถุม, pronounced [ŋûa̯ nām tʰǔm]) was a king of Sukhothai, an ancient kingdom in Thailand. He was from the House of Phra Ruang.[1]
Preceded by Loe Thai, he possibly ascended the throne of Sukhothai in 1866 BE (1323/24 CE).[1] He reigned until his death, which possibly took place in 1890 BE (1347/48 CE).[1] Upon his death, he was succeeded by Mahathammaracha I (Lue Thai).[1]