Fa Ngum (Laotian: ຟ້າງູ່ມ [fâː ŋūːm]; 1316 – 1393, born in Muang Sua, died in Nan), established the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang in 1353. Phraya Fa Ngum,...
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Look up FA, fa, or fa' in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. FA, Fa or fa may refer to: Fa of Xia, King of China 1747–1728 BC Fa Ngum (1316–1393), founder...
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Lan Xang (section The Conquests of King Fa Ngum)
birth of Fa Ngum. Fa Ngum's Grandfather Souvanna Khampong was king of Muang Sua and his father Chao Fa Ngiao was the crown prince. As a youth Fa Ngum was sent...
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Nang Keo Phimpha (redirect from Keo Lot Fa)
Keo Phimpha, daughter of Queen Bua Then Fa whose father may have been Chao Fa Kham Hiao the uncle who Fa Ngum deposed when he conquered Muang Sua. If...
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ອຸ່ນເຮືອນ) was the second king of Lan Xang in Laos. He succeeded his father, Fa Ngum.[citation needed] He ruled from 1372 until 1417. Wat Manorom, Wat Oubôsôt...
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Operation Fa Ngum (1–27 April 1972) was a Laotian military offensive aimed at capturing the villages of Ban Ngik and Laongam as bases for incursions onto...
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the 13th century by a Lao prince, Fa Ngum,: 223 whose father had his family exiled from the Khmer Empire. Fa Ngum, with 10,000 Khmer troops, conquered...
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son-in-law, the first Lang Xang monarch Fa Ngum (1353–1373); to provide Buddhist legitimacy both to Fa Ngum's rule and by extension to the sovereignty...
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cut off. Fa Ngum organized the conquered principalities into provinces, and reclaimed Muang Sua from his father and elder brother. Fa Ngum was crowned...
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Mahosot Hospital is a hospital on Quai Fa Ngum, Vientiane, Laos. It was established in 1903. The hospital specializes diagnosis and treatment of infectious...
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Gajah Mada, Majapahit stretches over much of modern-day Indonesia. 1353: Fa Ngum established the Lan Xang kingdom in Laos. 1356: The Imperial Diet of the...
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is now Laos. Fa Ngum conquered local principalities and established the Kingdom of Lan Xang. With the assistance of Khmer scholars, Fa Ngum introduced Theravada...
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son-in-law, the first Lang Xang monarch Fa Ngum (1353–1373), to provide Buddhist legitimacy both to Fa Ngum's rule and by extension to the sovereignty...
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Pao's military, then the relocation of Sam Thong College from Sokpaluang, Fa Ngum High School, Vientiane capital of Laos, to Muang Cha in 1974. This school...
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was common in other monarchies. The monarchy traces its lineage to Chao Fa Ngum, who founded the Kingdom of Lan Xang in 1353 and beyond that to the mythical...
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century when King Fa Ngum returned from Cambodia where he and his father were exiled by the previous king, Fa Ngum's grandfather. Fa Ngum had the support...
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influenced by ancient Khmer traditions and mountainous ethnic groups. King Fa Ngum was raised and educated in Angkor Wat, so the Khmer traditions were the...
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Khmer Empire. In 1353 A.D., Laos's first state, Lan Xang, was started by Fa Ngum with the assistance of the Khmer from Angkor. Thaing (Burmese: သိုင်း,...
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beginning in 1353 CE with the coronation of Fa Ngum at Luang Prabang. According to local historiography, Fa Ngum brought his Khmer Theravada teacher with...
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that had, according to legend had been originally brought from Angkor by Fa Ngum, the first king of Lan Xang, and was taken to Thonburi in 1779. In 1791...
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of Taranto (now southeastern Italy). Samsenethai succeeds his father, Fa Ngum, as King of Lan Xang (now Laos). King James I of Cyprus inherits the title...
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History of Laos History of Laos since 1945 History of Laos to 1945 Fa Khai Fa Ngum First Indochina War French colonial administration of Laos Haw wars...
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Souvanna Khamphong Chao Fifah, also known as Khamhiao, who had six sons Chao Fa Ngum, who founded the Lan Xang Kingdom during the 14th century. Both King Mangrai...
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Bessi Muhammad Hassan, King (1377–1432) Laos Lan Xang (complete list) – Fa Ngum, King (1353–1373) Samsenethai, King (1373–1416) Malaysia: Peninsular Old...
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started at Hanoi and crossed the western mountains to Wèndān. In 1354, when Fa Ngum founded the kingdom of Lan Xang,: 223 Vientiane became an important administrative...
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v t e Monarchs of Laos Kingdom of Lan Xang Fa Ngum Samsenethai Lan Kham Deng Phommathat Yukhon Khon Kham Kham Tam Sa Lusai Khai Bua Ban Kham Keut Nang...
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v t e Monarchs of Laos Kingdom of Lan Xang Fa Ngum Samsenethai Lan Kham Deng Phommathat Yukhon Khon Kham Kham Tam Sa Lusai Khai Bua Ban Kham Keut Nang...
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Sri Lanka and was later gifted by the Khmer king to his son-in-law King Fa Ngum, in 1359. The Siamese twice took the image to Thailand, in 1779 and 1827...
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century, Muang Phuan was incorporated into the Lan Xang kingdom under King Fa Ngum. The Phuan population were able to retain a high degree of autonomy, although...
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Sourisak Montry VIII Bedrock Thao La Z Maharat Sinsay Strength I Strength II Fa Ngum Black Lion Phou Phiang II Black Lion III 972 Maharat II Phou Phiang III...
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