Muang Sua

Muang Sua
ເມືອງຊວາ
698–1353
Muang Sua as a vassal to Sukhothai in 1293.
CapitalMuang Sua
Common languagesLao, Tai
Religion
Buddhism
GovernmentMonarchy
Prince 
 698-780
Khun Lo
 780-???
Khun Sung
Historical eraMedieval era
 Conquered by Khun Borom
698
 Nanzhao vassal
709–800s
 1st Khmer vassal
1070–1128
 Became Sri Sattanak Kingdom
1128–1353
 2nd Khmer vassal
1185–1191
 1st Dependency of Mongol
1250s–1271
 Sukhothai vassal
1286–1297
 2nd Dependency of Mongol
1297–1300s
 Lan Xang founded
1353
CurrencyBarter
Preceded by
Succeeded by
History of Laos
Yamanadvipa
Khmer Empire
Lan Xang
Nanzhao
Today part ofLaos

Muang Sua (Lao: ເມືອງຊວາ, pronounced [mɯ́aŋ súa]) was the name of Luang Phrabang following its conquest in 698 by a Tai/Lao prince, Khun Lo, who seized his opportunity when the king of Nanzhao was engaged elsewhere. Khun Lo had been awarded the town by his father, Khun Borom, who is associated with the Lao legend of the creation of the world, which the Lao share with the Shan and other peoples of the region. Khun Lo established a dynasty whose fifteen rulers reigned over an independent Muang Sua for the better part of a century.