- ALA-LC: Uparāj [ʔoparaːc]; Thai: อุปราช, RTGS: Upparat; Lao: ອຸປຮາດ,
Oupahat; also
spelt Ouparath Monier-Williams,
Monier (1981). "उपराज upa-rāja"....
- was a
member of the
Government Council of
French Indochina. Chao Maha
Oupahat Bounkhong was the
father of Phetsarath,
Souvanna Phouma, Souphanouvong...
-
Souvanna Phomma was
installed as
oupahat, a
royal title for the
viceroy of a
Buddhist dynasty, of
Luang Phrabang in 1878. He aut****d a
History of Louang...
-
State from 1947 to 1948.
Prince Kindavong is the son of
Prince Chao Maha
Oupahat Bounkhong, the last Vice-King of
Luang Prabang and a
nephew of King Sisavang...
- on 19
January 1890 in the
Kingdom of
Luang Phrabang, the
second son of
Oupahat Bounkhong and his
second wife,
Princess Thongsy. One of his
younger brothers...
-
commonly referred to in both Lao and
Burmese chronicles by his
title of Maha
Oupahat or Viceroy.
Voravongsa was
taken prisoner by the
Burmese in 1565 during...
- the
third most
important person of Vientiane, just
after his uncle, the
oupahat Tissa. In
Vietnamese records, he was
called Hạt Xà Bồng (曷蛇芃). Ngao was...
- Vientiane, with his
brother Anouvong ****uming the
traditional post of
oupahat (Lao: ອຸປຮາດ, "vice-king").
Burmese armies invaded Siam in both 1797 and...
- Vietnam. The
Burmese king
appointed a
younger brother of Setthathirath, Maha
Oupahat (Chao Tha Heua), king of Lan Xang with the
regnal name
Voravongsa I, and...
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After Nanthasen crowned the
Vientiane king, he was
appointed the
oupahat ("vice king") of Vientiane. However, he had to live in Bang
Phlat (Khwaeng...