- Lan Xang ([lâːn sâːŋ]) or
Lancang was a Lao
kingdom that held the area of present-day Laos from 1353 to 1707. For
three and a half centuries, Lan Xang...
- and,
albeit quite anachronistically, Lan Xang as Laos. The
Kingdom of
Lanxang, the "Land of One
Million Elephants",
began in 1354 AD, when
Somdej Phra...
- Tai Tham
Unicode group Tai Tham
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Serif Tai Tham
Unicode group VS Tham
Lanxang Yes Yes Lao Tham
Serif Worawut Thanawatanawanich...
- or Potisarat, Lao: ພະເຈົ້າໂພທິສະລາດ, 1501–1547), son of King
Visoun of
Lanxang, is
considered to be the most
devout of the Lao kings. He
banned spirit...
-
Thammarachathirat and King
Naresuan was ****isting
Bayinnaung in his
campaign to
attack Lanxang,
Baraminreachea took the
opportunity to
attack Ayutthaya again. Luckily...
- He
asked the King of Siam to
recognize Champ****ak's
independence from
Lanxang. Lan Xang was thus
split yet even
further into a
total of
three small kingdoms...
- and
sheltered at Nan.
Since early eighteenth century, the Lao
kingdom of
Lanxang had
fragmented into
three separate kingdoms of
Luang Prabang, Vientiane...
- Chan)
region (Thai: เวียงจันทน์) in modern-day Laos.
After the fall of
Lanxang, the
three successor kingdoms were
overrun by Siam and
forced po****tion...
-
labourers brought after the
Siamese conquest of the
successor kingdoms of
Lanxang,
mostly from the
region of Vientiane. This
makes them
historically related...
-
February 25, 2014. "Ministry of
Public Works and
Transport of Lao PDR
Lanxang Avenue,
Vientiane Capital , Lao PDR" -
Address in Lao: "ກະຊວງໂຍທາທິການ...