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Prince Phetsarath Ratanavongsa (Somdej Chao Maha
Uparaja Petsaraj Ratanavongsa (Lao: ສົມເດັຈເຈົ້າ ມຫາ ອຸປຣາຊ ເພັຊຣາຊ ຣັຕນວົງສາ) (19
January 1890 – 14 October...
- not
object should the
kingdom further extend itself southwards.
Prince Phetsarath became the
first prime minister while a new
advisory council for King...
- anti-French,
nationalist movement formed on 12
October 1945 by
Prince Phetsarath. This short-lived
movement emerged after the ****anese
defeat in World...
- 1945.
Prince Phetsarath remained as
Prime Minister in the
newly independent puppet state.
After ****an's
surrender in August,
Prince Phetsarath moved to unite...
- – 1948. He was a son of
Prince Bounkhong and half-brother to
Princes Phetsarath,
Souvanna Phouma and Souphanouvong. "Kingdom of Laos". Open Computing...
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Palace was the
former royal residence of the Lao
Prime Minister,
Prince Phetsarath in
Luang Prabang,
French Laos, now Laos. The
buildings were
French colonial...
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History of Laos. Chalermnit. ISBN 978-974-7390-21-6. Ratanavongsa,
Prince Phetsarath (1978). The Iron Man of Laos.
Dalley Book Service, Inc. Pittaya****, Pittayawat...
- Telecommunications,
officially authorized the use of
Phetsarath OT as the
standard national font. The
Phetsarath OT font was
already adopted by the government...
- 2020. Ivarsson, Søren; Goscha,
Christopher E. (February 2007). "Prince
Phetsarath (1890–1959):
Nationalism and
Royalty in the
Making of
Modern Laos". Journal...
- daughters. His
grandchildren include Souphanouvong,
Souvanna Phouma, and
Phetsarath Ratanavongsa.
Souvanna Phomma had at
least thirteen wives: the
first was...