- King
Ratsadanay (1874–1945) was the last king of Champasak. He was the
father of Boun Oum. Upon the
death of his father, he was
appointed as Chao Muang...
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administration in Annam.[citation needed] In 1946, when Chao
Nhouy or Chao
Ratsadanay died, his son Chao Boun Oum Na Champ****ak
became the head of the House...
- the
Laotian right centered around Prince Boun Oum na Champ****ak. King
Ratsadanay, last King of Champ****ak. Died in June 1946, in the B****ac River. Chao...
- RTGS: Bun-um Na Champasak; 2
December 1912 – 17
March 1980) was the son of King
Ratsadanay, and was the
hereditary prince of Champ****ak and also
Prime Minister of...
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Souvanna Phouma Nouhak Phoumsavanh Phetsarath Rattanavongsa Ouane Rattikone Ratsadanay Samsenethai Thayavong Savang Vong
Savang Sayakumane Choummaly Sayasone...
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Sayakumane Fay Na No
Muong Manoi Nyô Huy Nark Boua Kham Nhai Kham Souk
Ratsadanay Boun Oum Prin****lity of
Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham...
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Prince Boun Oum (also
Prince Boun Oum Na Champ****ak) was the son of King
Ratsadanay, and
hereditary prince of Champ****ak, who
served as
Prime Minister of...
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Prime minister (1950–1951) Laos
Kingdom of
Champasak (complete list) –
Ratsadanay, King (1900–1904),
Regional Governor (1904–1934)
French Protectorate of...
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Phoumi Nosavan Pa Kao Her
Phetsarath Rattanavongsa Phommathat Photisarath Ratsadanay Samsenethai Sauryavong Savang Savang Vatthana Bounleut Saycocie Siluck...
- King (1841–1851) Kham Nai, King (1856–1858) Kham Souk, King (1863–1899)
Ratsadanay, King (1900–1904),
Regional Governor (1904–1934)
Kingdom of
Luang Phrabang...