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Mekuti Sutthiwong (Thai: เมกุฏิสุทธิวงศ์; died 1581) or Mae Ku (Thai: แมกุ) was king of Lan Na from 1551 to 1564.[1]: 29 [2] His reign saw the transition of Lan Na into a vassal state under the Burmese-led Toungoo empire, following Bayinnaung's capture of Chiang Mai. In Burmese folk religion, Mekuti is venerated as Yun Bayin (Burmese: ယွန်းဘုရင်, pronounced [jʊ́ɰ̃ bəjɪ̀ɰ̃]; lit. 'King of the Yuan'), one of 37 nats in the official pantheon of Burmese nats.
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Mekuti Sutthiwong | |
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![]() Mekuti as Yun Bayin nat | |
King of Lan Na under Burmese rule | |
Reign | 1558 – 1564 |
Predecessor | None |
Successor | Wisutthithewi |
King of Lan Na | |
Reign | 1551 – 1558 |
Predecessor | Setthathirath |
Successor | None |
Died | 1581 |
House | Mangrai |
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