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    Prince Souvanna Phouma (Lao: ສຸວັນນະພູມາ; 7 October 1901 – 10 January 1984) was the leader of the neutralist faction and Prime Minister of the Kingdom...
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  • Prince Mangkra Souvanna Phouma of the Kingdom of Laos (born 1938) is the son of Prince Souvanna Phouma. Since 1975, he has been living in exile in Paris...
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    The Three Princes was a name given to Princes Boun Oum, Souvanna Phouma and Souphanouvong who represented respectively the royalist, neutralist and communist...
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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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  • public figure. She was married to the prominent Laotian politician Souvanna Phouma from 1933 until their divorce in 1969, and she is thought to have been...
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    years were marked by a rivalry between the neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right wing under Prince Boun Oum of Champassak, and the left-wing...
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    so-called Three Princes, contended for power: the neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right-wing party under Prince Boun Oum of Champassak, and the...
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    nicknamed the Red Prince, was along with his half-brother Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Boun Oum of Champasak, one of the "Three Princes" who represented...
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  • a son of Prince Bounkhong and half-brother to Princes Phetsarath, Souvanna Phouma and Souphanouvong. "Kingdom of Laos". Open Computing Facility, University...
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    and Prince Souphantharangsri. He was also a distant cousin of Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince Souphanouvong. At the age of 10, Prince Savang was sent...
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  • Indochina. Chao Maha Oupahat Bounkhong was the father of Phetsarath, Souvanna Phouma, Souphanouvong and Souvannarath. He died at Luang Phrabang on 26 July...
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    the Indian prime minister Nehru, Harriman met an exiled Lao Prince Souvanna Phouma, who favored neutrality for his nation in the Cold War. At the time...
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    communist Pathet Lao under Prince Souphanouvong. His half-brother, Prince Souvanna Phouma, was chosen as Premier in 1956, and Souphanouvong and his provinces...
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  • Minister of the Kingdom of Laos from 1962 to 1963, under Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma. Pholsena was born 18 November 1915, Pakse, Champasak to a Chinese...
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    matters took a turn for the worse when neutralist Prime Minister Prince Souvanna Phouma was arrested during a right-wing coup attempt. U.S. Ambassador Leonard...
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  • Ambassador Leonard Unger. In its wake, Neutralist Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma forged a fragile coalition with the Pathet Lao communists. On 4 August...
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  • a FANK general and the last head of state of the Khmer Republic. Souvanna Phouma was the prince of Laos and a political figure. Vang Pao was a major...
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  • Prime minister (1951) Souvanna Phouma, Prime minister (1951–1954) Katay Don Sasorith, Prime minister (1954–1956) Souvanna Phouma, Prime minister (1956–1958)...
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  • landslide victory; in 1955, won with 23 of 39 seats. The party's leader, Souvanna Phouma, became prime minister. In 1958, the party dissolved as it merged into...
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    were held in 1955, and the first coalition government, led by Prince Souvanna Phouma, was formed in 1957. The coalition government collapsed in 1958. In...
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    years were marked by a rivalry between the neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right wing under Prince Boun Oum of Champassak, and the left-wing...
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  • painter and poet". In addition he was mentor to the Laotian princes Souvanna Phouma and Souvannavong, and accompanied them when they studied at the University...
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  • cancelled for fear of provoking an overwhelming counter from PAVN. Souvanna Phouma ordered a defensive posture by Neutralist and Royalist forces for the...
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    1991 President Souphanouvong Phoumi Vongvichit (Acting) Preceded by Souvanna Phouma Succeeded by Khamtai Siphandon Personal details Born Nguyễn Cai Song...
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    and insisted that Souvanna Phouma become prime minister. In mid-December, Phoumi Nosavan then seized the capital, overthrew the Phouma Government, and installed...
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  • Soukthala and Princess Bounchanh Soukthala. Lao royal family Prince Souvanna Phouma Prince Phetsarath Rattanavongsa Pathet Lao Prince Souphanouvong Frommer's...
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    (1907–1978/1984) 15 October 1951 21 November 1951 37 days Non-partisan 7 Prince Souvanna Phouma ເຈົ້າສຸວັນນະພູມາ (1901–1984) 21 November 1951 25 October 1954 2 years...
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    over the Paris Summit, helped overthrow the neutralist government of Souvanna Phouma in Laos (which later had to be restored) and was the man in charge...
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    A second Provisional Government of National Unity formed by Prince Souvanna Phouma in 1962 was unsuccessful, and the situation turned into civil war between...
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    Political Council, and his older half-brother, Prime Minister Souvanna Phouma. Souvanna Phouma and Souphanouvong were two of the 24 children of Chao Maha...
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