Sisavang Vatthana (Lao: ພຣະບາທສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິຕສີສວ່າງວັດທະນາ) or sometimes Savang Vatthana (full title: Samdach Brhat Chao Mavattaha Sri Vitha...
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Soulivong Savang (Lao: ສຸລິວົງ ສະຫວ່າງ; born 8 May 1963), grandson of the last King of Laos Savang Vatthana, is the pretender to the Lao throne. Laos...
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27 September 1931, at the Royal Palace Luang Prabang, Laos to King Savang Vatthana and Queen Khamphoui. He was educated at Montpellier University and...
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Prince Sauryavong Savang (22 January 1937 – 2 January 2018) was the youngest son of King Savang Vatthana of Laos. In 1965, he married Princess Dalavan...
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Princess Savivanh Savang Manivong (1933 – 4 January 2007, Nice) was the daughter of King Savang Vatthana and Queen Khamphoui. She was educated in Luang...
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money went to a program to support the local currency, the kip. King Savang Vatthana visited the United States in 1963 to meet with President Kennedy. Laos...
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married Sisavang Vatthana and they had five children: Crown Prince Vong Savang, Prince Savang, Prince Sauryavong Savang, Princess Savivanh Savang, and Princess...
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in the late 1970s and 1980s, including King Savang Vatthana, Queen Khamphoui and Crown Prince Vong Savang. The 1954 Geneva Conference established Laotian...
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compensation, a proposition headed by French-educated Crown Prince Savang Vatthana. A secret French report from March 1941 recognized nationalistic aspirations...
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Thanyavong Savang (Lao: ເຈົ້າທັນວົງ ສະຫວ່າງ, born 17 April 1964) is a surviving member of the now deposed royal family of the Kingdom of Laos. He was born...
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palace and be received there. After Sisavang's death, the crown prince Savang Vatthana and his family were the last to occupy the grounds. In 1975, the monarchy...
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Thammasith Onchanh Thammavong Mangkra Souvannaphouma Souvannarath Savang Vatthana Douangdeuane Viravongs Visunarat Phoumi Vongvichit Vilayphone Vongphachanh...
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The territorial loss had already weakened French hold in the region. Savang Vatthana and Resident-Superior Maurice Roques signed an agreement on 21 August...
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members of the Royal Lao family, including: King Savang Vatthana, Queen Khamphoui, Crown Prince Vong Savang, along with other former government officials...
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following lists events that happened during 1961 in Laos. Monarch: Savang Vatthana Prime Minister: Boun Oum 31 January-6 June - Battle of Ban Pa Dong...
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There was no publicity concerning the rescue mission. The King of Laos Savang Vatthana privately commended Inthrarathat, but he received no other reward....
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War Wounded Annam Order of Military Merit Order of the Reign of King Savang Vatthana 1943–1944 Italian campaign medal Indochina Campaign Commemorative Medal...
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Japanese, who occupied Vientiane in March 1945. Led by Crown Prince Savang Vatthana, Laotian insurgents challenged Japanese forces by carrying out attacks...
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Ratsadanay Sauryavong Savang Soulivong Savang Souphanouvong Souvanna Phouma Souvannarath Thayavong Savang Savang Vatthana Vong Savang List of Laotian Americans...
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have previously served in the former Royal Lao Government under King Savang Vatthana of Laos as a Deputy in the National Assembly and was a Professor of...
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[citation needed] When he fell ill, he appointed his son, Crown Prince Savang Vatthana, as regent. His son succeeded him after his death in 1959. Sisavang...
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King of Laos, Savang Vatthana and former Crown Prince Vong Savang, charging them and two other people of masterminding a rebel attack. Savang had been forced...
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1975, the Pathet Lao overthrew the royalist government, forcing King Savang Vatthana to abdicate on 2 December 1975. He later died under suspicious circumstances...
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November 1975 Gained independence as a republic Laos 2 December 1975 King Savang Vatthana abdicated as a result of a communist revolution Seychelles 29 June...
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Referendum; official result: 97% to become a state of India. Laos Savang Vatthana Communist takeover by the Pathet Lao Trinidad and Tobago Elizabeth...
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regroup and join a growing Laotian insurgency led by Crown Prince Savang Vatthana against the Japanese, which occupied Vientiane in March 1945. Japan...
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Luang Prabang Laos, Kingdom of Laos 1949 1975 abdication of King Savang Vatthana; the second capital Vientiane Lan Xang Laos 1354 ? moved to Luang Prabang...
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Savang (Crown Prince, died c. 1978 in re-education camps with his father King Sisavang Vatthana) Sauryavong Savang (Regent, son of Sisavang Vatthana,...
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1977. Crown Prince Say Vong Savang allegedly died at the camp in May 1978, followed by his father, King Savang Vatthana, of starvation 11 days later...
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