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Also known as Sukha-Söm, Suk Soem, Souka-Seum, Soukhaseum, Chao Sukkhasoem

Chao Sukkhasoem (also spelled Souka-Seum, Suk Soem or Sukha-Söm; ; c. 1797–23 September 1850) was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1839 to 1850.

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Chao Sukkhasoem (also spelled Souka-Seum, Suk Soem or Sukha-Söm; ; c. 1797–23 September 1850) was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1839 to 1850.

He was the eldest son of Manthaturath. Before his succession he was taken as hostage in Bangkok. After his father's death, he was not allowed to return until 1838. He was crowned the king in 1839.

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