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Nokasad was the king of the
southern Laotian Kingdom of
Champasak from 1713 to 1737.[citation needed] Champ****ak,
formerly the
southern part of Lan Xang...
- (Lao: ຈຳປາສັກ [tɕàmpàːsák]) or B****ac, (1713–1904) was a Lao
kingdom under Nokasad, a
grandson of King
Sourigna Vongsa, the last king of Lan Xang and son-in-law...
- (1751–1779) Somphou, King (1779–1803)
Kingdom of
Champasak (complete list) –
Nokasad, King (1713–1737) Sayakumane, King (1737–1791) Fay Na, King (1791–1811)...
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Manoi Meunsai Nam
Viyaket Nang Keo
Phimpha Nark of
Champasak No
Muong Nokasad Ong Keo Ong
Kommandam Chamleunesouk Ao
Oudomphonh Boun Oum Oun Kham Mam...
- Khun Lo
Country Kingdom of Champ****ak
Founded 1713; 312 years ago (1713)
Founder Nokasad Final ruler Ratsadanay Titles Ruler of
Champasak (1713–1904)...
- (in latter-day Roi Et Province) by an
official in the
service of King
Nokasad of the
Kingdom of Champasak,
leading some 3,000 subjects. The district...
- Vientiane. In 1713,
another grandson of Suliyavongsa,
Prince Nokasat Song or
Nokasad, saw the
opportunity to
break away from Lan Xang to the South, and was...
- (in present-day Roi Et Province) by an
official in the
service of King
Nokasad of the
Kingdom of Champasak. The
region was
increasingly settled by both...
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Princess Sumangala Kumari -
mother of
Kings Sai Ong Hue of Lan Xang and
Nokasad of
Champasak Princess Kinichandra (Kène Chan) - (m. 1652) -
daughter of...
- in present-day Roi Et Province, by an
official in the
service of King
Nokasad of the
Kingdom of Champasak. Bai sema
History of Isan Keyes,
Charles F...