- Chao
Anouvong (Lao: ເຈົ້າອານຸວົງສ໌; Thai: เจ้าอนุวงศ์; RTGS: Chao Anuwong), or
regnal name
Xaiya Setthathirath V (Lao: ໄຊຍະເສດຖາທິຣາຊທີ່ຫ້າ; Thai: ไชยเชษฐาธิราชที่ห้า;...
- of 1826–1828 (also
known as
Anouvong's Rebellion or the Vientiane-Siam War[citation needed]) was an
attempt by King
Anouvong (Xaiya
Sethathirath V) of the...
- Empire.
Anouvong saw this as an
opportunity to
wield his power. In 1825,
returning from the
funeral of
Phutthaloetla Naphalai in Bangkok,
Anouvong ****embled...
- succeeded.
Inthavong died in 1804, his
brother Anouvong succeeded him as the
ruler of Vientiane.
Anouvong was
making military preparations for a rebellion...
-
Anouvong (Lao: ອະນຸວົງ, RTGS: Anuwong,
pronounced [ʔā.nù(ʔ).wóŋ])
district is the
capital of
Xaisomboun Province,
located about 230
kilometers north of...
- The Laos
National Stadium or
formally Anouvong Stadium (official name), also
known as
Vientiane Provincial stadium, is a multi-purpose
stadium in Vientiane...
- Chao
Anouvong cave (ຖ້ຳ ເຈົ້າ ອານຸວົງ) is a
large cave in Laos. It is
located about 3 km (2 miles) from
Anouvong district,
Xaisomboun province. The cave...
- to the city's south. In 1826, King
Anouvong of
Vientiane invaded Siam, s****ing
complete independence.
Anouvong's forces seized the city of
Nakhon Ratchasima...
- 1826,
after the
British victory in the
First Anglo-Burmese War.: 281
Anouvong of Vientiane, who
mistakenly held the
belief that
Britain was
about to...
-
killed defending his city
against Anouvong's army, but
Anouvong was
defeated by Thai
forces w****s
later and
Anouvong taken in
chains to Bangkok. King Rama...