Family tree of Burmese monarchs

Ouphagnauvarath I
Ouphagnauvarath I was the King of Lan Xang for nine months (1621-1622). He was born in 1597 as the son of Lan Xan King Vorouvongsa II. Later he was appointed as Heir Apparent with the title of Upyuvaraja. He deposed his father and seized the throne in
Keo Koumane
Keo Koumane, or Nu Muang Kaeva Kumara, Nokeo Koumane was born No Muong (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
Voravongsa II
Voravongsa II was the king of the Laotian Kingdom of Lan Xa reigning from 1596 to 1621
Tone Kham
Tone Kham was the king of the Laotian Kingdom of Lan Xang between 1633 and 1637. He was the elder son of King Mon Keo
Mon Keo
Mon Keo was the king of the Laotian Kingdom of Lan Xang between 1627 and 1633, Reigning with the regnal name of Samdach Brhat-Anya Chao Manikya Kaeva Raja Sri Sadhana Kanayudha, he was the son of King Voravongsa II and brother of King Ouphagnauvarath I
Vichai (king)
Vichai was the king of the Kingdom of Lan Xang between 1637–1638
Photisarath II
Phothisarath II (1552–1627) was the king of the Laotian Kingdom of Lan Xang between 1623 and 1627
Tian Thala
Tian Thala (?-1696) was the thirtieth king of Lan Xang between 1690(?) and 1695. His reigning title was Samdach Brhat Chao Devaniasena Chandralaya Raja Sri Sadhana Kanayudha
Family tree of Silla monarchs
Silla was one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. In the early years, Silla was ruled by the Pak, Seok, and Kim families. Rulers of Silla had various titles, including Isageum, Maripgan, and Daewang. Like some Baekje kings, some declared themselves emperor
Chamba House, Lahore
Chamba House in Lahore, Pakistan is an Anglo-Mughal building and was commissioned by His Highness the Raja Saheb Bahadur of Chamba. It was designed by Bhai Ram Singh. It is now being used as a guest house by the Government of Pakistan. It is maintained by