Mueang Soi

17°28′17″N 98°41′13″E / 17.47139°N 98.68694°E / 17.47139; 98.68694

Mueang Soi
เมืองสร้อย (Thai)
1126–1600s or 1767
Mueang Soi and its neighboring polities in the 11th century
Mueang Soi and its neighboring polities in the 11th century
CapitalSoi Sri Suk
Common languagesNorthern Thai
Religion
Theravada Buddhism
GovernmentCity state
Monarch 
• Unknown (first)
Phaya Patummarat
• Unknown (last)
Phaya Uttum
Historical eraPost-classical
• First mentioned in local chronicle
1126
• Fall of Haripuñjaya
1281
• Royal intermarriage with Li [th]
1300s
• Fall of Mueang Soi
1600s or 1767
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Haripuñjaya
Ayutthaya

Mueang Soi (Thai: เมืองสร้อย) was a city-state on the boundary of the present-day Tak province and Lamphun province of Thailand.[1]: 1–3 [2]: 2213  It may have existed at least from 1126 to the 16th or 18th century when it was destroyed by Burmese or Siamese armies.[1]: 1–3 

The ruins of Mueang Soi have been submerged since 1964 due to the operation of the Bhumibol Dam.[1]: 5 

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