• The Vientiane Treaty was a cease-fire agreement between the two warring factions in the Laotian Civil War (the Kingdom of Laos and the communist Pathet...
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    Neil Sharman, backpackers who were captured near Vientiane. The peace envisaged by the Vientiane Treaty lasted only two years. The Pathet Lao refused to...
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    Andelot. Also known as the Treaty of Tudmir. Also known as the Treaty of Tudején. Also known as the Treaty of Winchester or the Treaty of Westminster. Also...
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    Balochistan nation. February 21: Vientiane Treaty is signed as a cease-fire agreement for the Laotian Civil War. The treaty calls for the removal of all foreign...
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    capitol of Vientiane with its provisional revolutionary government. Souphanouvong then urged the signing of a military cooperation treaty with the newly...
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    Jars but failed to evict them before the ceasefire mandated by the Vientiane Treaty came into effect on 21 February.: 390–1  20 January Nixon responded...
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    Vangvichit, nearly seven months after negotiations had begun following a Vientiane Treaty February 21 ceasefire in the ongoing civil war in the Southeast Asian...
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    Thailand to the west and southwest. Its capital and most populous city is Vientiane. Laos traces its historic and cultural identity to Lan Xang, a kingdom...
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  • Setthathirath Sompou Sourigna Vongsa Sri Sattanak Vang Tao Incident Vientiane Treaty Visunarat Elections in Laos Governor-General of French Indochina Paul...
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    survivors were four of the 104 passengers, and Flight 114's co-pilot. The Vientiane Treaty was signed between the government of the Kingdom of Laos and the communist...
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    Rebellion or the Vientiane-Siam War[citation needed]) was an attempt by King Anouvong (Xaiya Sethathirath V) of the Kingdom of Vientiane to end the suzerainty...
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    introduced printing and vaccination. The three Laotian kingdoms (Lan Xang in Vientiane, Luang Prabang, and Champasak) became Siamese tributary states after Chao...
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  • The Battle of Vientiane was the decisive action of the 1960 Laotian coups. Fought between 13 and 16 December 1960, the battle ended with General Phoumi...
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    Air Force, which was under the control of the Ministry of Defence in Vientiane. The United States supplied the Royal Lao Navy with twenty river patrol...
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    French protectorate of Laos (category 19th century in Vientiane)
    established and the administrative capital moved from Luang Prabang to Vientiane. However, Luang Prabang remained the seat of the royal family, whose power...
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    (Luang Prabang) and south to the twin cities of Vieng Chan Vieng Kham (Vientiane) came increasingly under Tai influence. Following the death of the Sukhothai...
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    Anouvong in 1828, Vientiane was destroyed and both the kingdoms of Vientiane and Champasak falls to the Siamese in 1828. The kingship of Vientiane ends and all...
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    lists events that happened during 1973 in Laos. Monarch: Savang Vatthana Prime Minister: Souvanna Phouma 21 February - The Vientiane Treaty is signed....
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    Vientiane, started a rebellion. His plan failed, but he submitted to the King of Champasak, which led to the conflict between Champasak and Vientiane...
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    1357 to 1707, divided into the three rival kingdoms of Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Champasak, from 1707 to 1779. It fell to Siamese suzerainty from...
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  • Islands Penghu Islands Ryukyu Islands Taiwan Volcano Islands Kingdom of Vientiane (1778–1828) Kingdom of Luang Prabang (1778–1893) Kingdom of Champasak...
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    tributary to Vientiane. In 1779 the Kingdom of Vientiane was captured by the Siamese led by General Taksin, Muang Phuan as a tributary of Vientiane became a...
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  • strikes for the USAF. On 21 February 1973, the ceasefire mandated by the Vientiane Treaty came into effect. U.S. bombing halted on the 22nd. By this time, Waterpump...
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    Treaty of Yandabo in 1826 in the aftermath of the First Anglo-Burmese War that Burmese threats effectively ended. When Siamese forces took Vientiane in...
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    Anouvong (category Kings of Vientiane)
    rebellion (1826–28) against Siam as the last monarch of the Kingdom of Vientiane. Anouvong succeeded the throne in 1805 upon the death of his brother,...
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    summit. The 28th and 29th ASEAN Summits were held in September 2016 in Vientiane, Laos. The year 2016 also marked the start off of the implementation of...
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    join a growing Laotian insurgency against the Japanese, who occupied Vientiane in March 1945. Led by Crown Prince Savang Vatthana, Laotian insurgents...
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  • Government. In the wake of the 1954 Geneva Conference and its treaties, the U.S. embassy in Vientiane established the Programs Evaluation Office to oversee military...
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    established, with the administrative capital moved from Luang Prabang to Vientiane. However, Luang Prabang remained the seat of the royal family, whose power...
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    Laos in two. The operation ended with the ceasefire pursuant to the Vientiane Treaty ending the Laotian Civil War.: 394–5  29 October PAVN/VC conducted...
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