also known as Ong Boun (ອົງບຸນ), Bunsan or Xaiya Setthathirath III, was the 3rd king of the Kingdom of Vientiane (r. 1767 to 1781). Ong Boun was the second...
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allowed the Burmese to expand its influences into Laos. In 1764, King Ong Boun of Vientiane sought alliance with the Burmese to invade his rival Luang...
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operated from Vientiane, whose claim was recognized by the Soviet Union; Prince Boun Oum of Champassak in the south, right-wing and pro-United States, dominated...
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Buddha, taken to Thonburi. King Ong Boun decided to submit to the Siamese and Vientiane became a Siamese dependency. Ong Boun again revolted against Siam...
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secessionist figure, sought protection under Siam against Ong Boun of Vientiane. However, Ong Boun managed to send troops to defeat and kill Phra Vo in the...
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list) – Setthathirath II, King (1707–1735) Ong Long, King (1735–1767) Vassal to Burma (1765–1768) Ong Boun, King (1767–1778, 1780–1781) Vassal to Siam...
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Ratsadanay (1874–1945) was the last king of Champasak. He was the father of Boun Oum. Upon the death of his father, he was appointed as Chao Muang Nakhon...
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they began calling him Pha Ong Keo (พระองค์แก้ว − Wiktionary: prá ong gâew) − "Venerable Precious-Jewel," and a Phu Mi Boun (Thai: ผู้มีบุญ, lit. "person...
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prince (Uparat) to rule. It was the birthplace of the principal wife of Ong Boun (พระเจ้าศิริบุญสาร), the last independent king of Vientiane. In 1827, Chao...
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Setthathirath II (redirect from Ong Lo)
Setthathirath II (died 1735), also called Ong Lo[citation needed] and Sai Ong Hue (also spelled Xai Ong Ve; Lao: ໄຊອົງເວ້), grandson of the great ruler...
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Vientiane had been engaging in political rivalry. In October 1764, King Ong Boun of Vientiane wrote a letter to King Hsinbyushin, urging the Burmese to...
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Intha Son (r.1737 1738) Princess Sumangala Kumari - mother of Kings Sai Ong Hue of Lan Xang and Nokasad of Champasak Princess Kinichandra (Kène Chan)...
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ເຈົ້າອິນທະວົງສ໌; เจ้าอินทวงศ์), Xaiya Setthathirath IV, who had succeeded their father, Ong Bun or Phrachao Siribounyasan (Lao: ພຣະເຈົ້າສິຣິບຸນຍະສາຣ; พระเจ้าสิริบุญสาร)...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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succeeded by his son (or younger brother[citation needed]) Siribunnyasan (Ong Boun). Stuart-Fox, Martin. History Dictionary of Laos (3rd ed.). Scarecrow Press...
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bank of the Mekong. In 1946 Champasak was ceded back to France and Chao Boun Oum remitted all claims to an independent kingship in order to unify Laos...
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monuments including Wat Xieng Thong in Luang Prabang, Haw Phra Kaew, Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan and the Pha That Luang in Vientiane. Setthathirath also known...
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Kingdom of Vientiane (r. 1795 to 1805). Inthavong was the second son of King Ong Boun. In 1778, he was taken as hostage by Siamese together with his siblings...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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Vietnamese records, he was called Ấp Ma Hạt (邑麻曷). Tissa was a son of Chao Ong Boun.[citation needed] He was also a half-brother of Chao Anouvong. Tissa was...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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army there and seized the Luang Phrabang throne in 1771. He deeply hated Ong Boun, the king of Vientiane, whom he blamed for instigating the Burmese army...
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Thongdi, Phra Akson Sunthonsat Rama I Daoreung (née Yok) Princess Kunthon Thipphayawadi Ong Boun Inthavong Chao Chom Manda Thongsuk (née Princess Khamsuk)...
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brethren nobles by the name of Phra Ta and Phra Vo rebelled against King Ong Boun of Vientiane. Phra Ta and Phra Vo established their new town called Nakhon...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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Chao Ong Kham (Thai: เจ้าองค์คำ; died 1769 in Chiang Mai), also known as Ong Nok, was the king of Luang Phrabang from 1713 to 1723, later the king of...
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of Vientiane Setthathirath II Ong Long Ong Boun Nanthasen Inthavong Anouvong Kingdom of Luang Phrabang Kingkitsarat Ong Kham Inthasom Inthaphom Sotikakumman...
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