- Chao
Inthavong (Lao: ເຈົ້າອິນທະວົງສ໌; Thai: เจ้าอินทวงศ์; died 7
February 1805), or
known as his
regnal name
Xaiya Setthathirath IV, was the 5th king...
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Piyada Inthavong (Lao: ປີຍາດາ ອິນທະວົງ ; born on 13
November 1992),
better known by the
names Lingling (Lao: ຫລິງຫລິງ),
Lingling Piyadar (Lao: ຫລິງຫລິງ...
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Phathana Inthavong (born
February 15, 1997, in Vientiane, Laos) is a
Laotian swimmer specializing in
Freestyle and Backstroke. He swam for Laos at the...
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Anouvong succeeded the
throne in 1805 upon the
death of his brother, Chao
Inthavong (Lao: ເຈົ້າອິນທະວົງສ໌; เจ้าอินทวงศ์),
Xaiya Setthathirath IV, who had...
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Santisouk Inthavong (born 2
September 1999) is a
Laotian backstroke and
freestyle swimmer. He
competed in the men's 50
metre freestyle event at the 2016...
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Nakhon Phanom. He was
deposed and
taken to Bangkok. His
brother Inthavong succeeded.
Inthavong died in 1804, his
brother Anouvong succeeded him as the ruler...
- 1603/0046-225X-34.4.938. S2CID 1941852. Douangboupha, B.; Khamphoukeo, K.;
Inthavong, S.; Schiller, J.M.; Jahn, G.C. (2006). "Chapter 17:
Pests and diseases...
- his
children were
taken to
Thonburi as hostages,
including Nanthasen,
Inthavong,
Anouvong and Khamwaen.
Khamwaen later became a
concubine of Rama I. However...
- children's
ability to
learn by themselves.
Founded in 1982 by
Chanthasone Inthavong, ALC
first started as the "****ociation for
sending picture books to Lao...
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independent king of
Vientiane had died by 1780, and his sons Nanthasen,
Inthavong, and
Anouvong had been
taken to
Bangkok as
prisoners during the sack of...