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    The Kingdom of Champasak (Lao: ຈຳປາສັກ [tɕàmpàːsák]) or Bassac, (1713–1904) was a Lao kingdom under Nokasad, a grandson of King Sourigna Vongsa, the last...
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  • Champasak may refer to these in Loas: Champasak province, a province in southwestern Laos Champasak (town) Champasak F.C., former name of SHB Vientiane...
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    Pakse, but the province takes its name from Champasak, the former capital of the Kingdom of Champasak. Champasak is bordered by Salavan province to the north...
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    The Kingdom of Laos was the form of government in Laos from 1947 to 1975. Located in Southeast Asia at the heart of the Indochinese Peninsula, it was...
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    Phrabang, converting Lan Xang into the Kingdom of Vientiane. The kingdoms of Champasak and Muang Phuan also seceded during the following years. In 1773, Vientiane...
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    of Pakse, the capital of Champasak Province. It is the seat of the Champasak district (muang). The town was once the seat of the Kingdom of Champasak...
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    Pakse (category Populated places in Champasak Province)
    in Pakse in 1905. The city was the capital of the Lao Kingdom of Champasak until 1946 when the Kingdom of Laos was formed. After the Franco-Thai war the...
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    Kingdom of Vientiane in 1713. The Kingdom of Champasak comprised the area south of the Xe Bang River as far as Stung Treng together with the areas of...
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    Laos (redirect from Languages of Laos)
    a period of internal conflict, Lan Xang broke up into the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang, the Kingdom of Vientiane and the Kingdom of Champasak. In 1893,...
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    vassals, the Principality of Phuan and Kingdom of Champasak, were annexed into it in 1899 and 1904, respectively. The protectorate of Luang Prabang was nominally...
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  • the Kingdom of Champasak After the reign of Cotys I, the Odrysian Kingdom collapsed into three different dynasties until its conquest by Philip II of Macedon...
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    Lan Xang (redirect from Kingdom of Lan Xang)
    last until 1828 for the Kingdom of Vientiane and the late 19th/20th centuries for the Kingdoms of Luang Prabang and Champasak. The Mekong River formed...
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    Pakse International Airport (category Buildings and structures in Champasak province)
    ICAO: VLPS) is one of the four international airports in Laos. Pakse is the former southern capital city of the Kingdom of Champasak. The airport has been...
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    of Champassak or the Na Champassak family (Lao: ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ; Thai: ณ จัมปาศักดิ์, RTGS: Na Champasak) was an important Lao royal house, descendants of...
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    for the earliest kingdom on Laotian soil. The capital of early Chenla was Shrestapura which was located in the vicinity of Champasak and the UNESCO World...
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    The Kingdom of Luang Phrabang, also called Kingdom of Luang Prabang was formed in 1707 as a result of the split of the Kingdom of Lan Xang. When the kingdom...
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    Lao–Siamese War (1778–1779) (category Kingdom of Champasak)
    Invasion of Laos (1778–1779) is the military conflict between Thonburi Kingdom of Siam (now Thailand) and the Lao kingdoms of Vientiane and Champasak. The...
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    Flag of the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1707–1893) Flag of the Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904) Flag of French protectorate of Laos (1893–1947) Flag of the...
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    Anouvong (category Kings of Vientiane)
    king of Champasak had died, Rama II of Siam appointed Nyô the new ruler of Champasak. Anouvong had succeeded in uniting two of the three Lao kingdoms under...
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    administration. The kingdoms of Champasak and Lan Na were drawn more closely into the Siamese administrative system. The kingdom of Luang Prabang was weakened...
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  • completely collapsed with the kingdom splitting into 3 new kingdoms: Vientiane, Luang Phrabang and Kingdom of Champasak. Father: Tone Kham Mother: name...
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  • This is a list of wars involving the Kingdom of Thailand, its predecessor states, and by Siamese people, from antiquity to the present day. It also includes...
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  • of monarchs of Korea Kim dynasty (as a republic but in hereditary dictatorship context) List of emirs of Kuwait Lan Xang Kingdom of Champasak Kingdom...
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    Barbara Hutton (category Wikipedia neutral point of view disputes from December 2021)
    short-lived. Raymond Doan was an adopted member of the former royal family of the Kingdom of Champasak (roughly located in modern Laos).[citation needed]...
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    Champa (redirect from Kingdom of Champa)
    heritage. King of Champa Art of Champa History of Vietnam Kampong Cham Province in east Cambodia Kingdom of Champasak in the south of Laos Champa independence...
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    Lanna Chiangmai, the Lao Kingdoms of Luang Phrabang and Champasak, minor Lao-Lanna chiefdoms and Muslim Malay sultanates of the south. In facing colonial...
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    Khorat Plateau (category Plateaus of Thailand)
    out their separate kingdoms in 1707. From its ashes arose the kingdoms of Louang Phrabang, Vientiane and later in 1713, the Champasak. The arid hinterlands...
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  • Kingdom of Vientiane (1707–1828) Kingdom of Champasak (1713–1904) Kingdom of Luang Phrabang (1945) Lao Issara (1945–1946) In Vietnam: Champa kingdom (192–1832)...
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  • Champasak (1707–1904) Europe Eastern Hungarian Kingdom (1526–1571) Kingdom of Croatia (c. 925–1102, 1527–1868) Royal Hungary (1570–1867) Kingdom of England...
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  • (1779–1803) Kingdom of Champasak (complete list) – Nokasad, King (1713–1737) Sayakumane, King (1737–1791) Fay Na, King (1791–1811) Kingdom of Luang Phrabang...
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