Prince Phetsarath Ratanavongsa (Somdej Chao Maha Uparaja Petsaraj Ratanavongsa (Lao: ສົມເດັຈເຈົ້າ ມຫາ ອຸປຣາຊ ເພັຊຣາຊ ຣັຕນວົງສາ) (19 January 1890 – 14 October...
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not object should the kingdom further extend itself southwards. Prince Phetsarath became the first prime minister while a new advisory council for King...
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anti-French, nationalist movement formed on 12 October 1945 by Prince Phetsarath. This short-lived movement emerged after the Japanese defeat in World...
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1945. Prince Phetsarath remained as Prime Minister in the newly independent puppet state. After Japan's surrender in August, Prince Phetsarath moved to unite...
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– 1948. He was a son of Prince Bounkhong and half-brother to Princes Phetsarath, Souvanna Phouma and Souphanouvong. "Kingdom of Laos". Open Computing...
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Palace was the former royal residence of the Lao Prime Minister, Prince Phetsarath in Luang Prabang, French Laos, now Laos. The buildings were French colonial...
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History of Laos. Chalermnit. ISBN 978-974-7390-21-6. Ratanavongsa, Prince Phetsarath (1978). The Iron Man of Laos. Dalley Book Service, Inc. Pittayaporn, Pittayawat...
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Telecommunications, officially authorized the use of Phetsarath OT as the standard national font. The Phetsarath OT font was already adopted by the government...
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2020. Ivarsson, Søren; Goscha, Christopher E. (February 2007). "Prince Phetsarath (1890–1959): Nationalism and Royalty in the Making of Modern Laos". Journal...
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viceroy of Luang Prabang. Unlike his half-brothers, Souvanna Phouma and Phetsarath Ratanavongsa, whose mothers were of royal birth, his mother was a commoner...
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daughters. His grandchildren include Souphanouvong, Souvanna Phouma, and Phetsarath Ratanavongsa. Souvanna Phomma had at least thirteen wives: the first was...
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Council of French Indochina. Chao Maha Oupahat Bounkhong was the father of Phetsarath, Souvanna Phouma, Souphanouvong and Souvannarath. He died at Luang Phrabang...
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headed the Lao Issara government formed in October 1945, serving under Phetsarath Ratanavongsa as Head of State, and followed the government into exile...
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Japanese. When Japan surrendered, some Lao nationalists (including Prince Phetsarath) declared Laotian independence, and by 1946, French troops had reoccupied...
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French Indochina. Souvanna Phouma, together with his brother, Prince Phetsarath Rattanavongsa (1891–1959) and his half-brother, Prince Souphanouvong (1909–1995)...
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Independence from France Phetsarath Rattanavongsa as de facto head of state Preceded by Independence from France Phetsarath Rattanavongsa King of Laos...
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Laos by using paratroops to retake Vientiane and Luang Prabang and drive Phetsarath and the Lao Issara ministers out of Laos and into Thailand and Vietnam...
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was a political and military organization of Laotian communists, led by Phetsarath, Souphanouvong, Kaysone Phomvihane, Phoumi Vongvichit. Lao Issara received...
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provincial and municipal state bodies. Laos' first head of government was Phetsarath Ratanavongsa, who was appointed Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Luang...
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Princess Bounchanh Soukthala. Lao royal family Prince Souvanna Phouma Prince Phetsarath Rattanavongsa Pathet Lao Prince Souphanouvong Frommer's Cambodia and Laos...
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(1904–1945), King of Laos (1946–1953) Prime ministers (complete list) – Phetsarath Ratanavongsa, Prime minister (1945) Phaya Khammao, Prime minister (1945–1946)...
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Communist Party had established wholly Vietnamese cells in Laos. Prince Phetsarath Ratanavongsa, as Viceroy and Prime Minister, established the Lao royal...
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Manich (1967-08-05). History of Laos. ISBN 978-974-7390-21-6. Ratanavongsa, Prince Phetsarath (1978). The Iron Man of Laos. Dalley Book Service, Inc. v t e...
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emboldened pro-French factions and Prince Phetsarath was dismissed by King Sisavangvong. Undeterred Prince Phetsarath staged a coup in September and placed...
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minister, making Prince Souvanna Phouma, Prince Souphanouvong, Prince Phetsarath and Prince Kindavong his step uncles. He was the minister of interior...
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– 30 March 1951) was a Laotian prince and the younger half-brother of Phetsarath Ratanavongsa. During World War II he was secretly sent by King Sisavang...
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(Indigenous Guard, a paramilitary police force) were re-formed by Prince Phetsarath, who replaced its Vietnamese members with Laotians. The Hmong Lo clan...
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Laspalès, comedian and actor Jean-Marie Lustiger, former archbishop of Paris Phetsarath, former Prime Minister of Laos Renaud, singer Wilfrid Sellars, philosopher...
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Kingdom of Luang Prabang (1945) – King Sisavang Vong's regime with Prince Phetsarath as Prime Minister after proclaiming independence from France Manchukuo...
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to withdraw in August 1945. Following the Japanese surrender, Prince Phetsarath Rattanavongsa made an attempt to convince King Savang to officially unify...
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