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Samsenthai King of Lan Xang
Monarchs of Lan Xang
Reign 1374–1416
Coronation 1374
Predecessor Fa Ngum
Successor Lan Kham Deng Born Oun
Heuan 1357 Muang...
- he died
between 1373 and 1390. In 1371, Oun
Huean was
crowned as King
Samsenthai (King of 300,000 Tai) a
carefully chosen name for the Lao-Khmer prince...
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Samsenethai and
reigned for 43 years. Lan Xang
became a
trade centre during Samsenthai's reign, and
after his
death in 1421 it
collapsed into
warring factions...
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struggle to free the
country from
foreign occupation. It is
located on
Samsenthai road,
opposite the
cultural hall. In 2007, the
United States donated a...
- the
eldest daughter,
younger sister, prin****l wife, or step-mother of
Samsenthai. Of the few
solid clues to her identity, her
title as Maha Devi or "Great...
- the date of its founding; it may have been
founded in 1372 or 1375 by
Samsenthai, but it may also date from the
reign of
Laasaenthai Bouvanaat around 1492...
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between 1945 and 1975. Lao
National Museum The Lao
National Museum, on
Samsenthai Road
opposite the
Cultural Hall. was
founded as the
national museum highlighting...
- that
lasted until it was
abolished by the
Communist government in 1975.
Samsènthai's death was
followed by a
period of unrest.
Under King Xaiyachakkaphat-Phènphèo...
- Lao
Plaza Hotel is a
hotel at 63
Samsenthai Road, Vientiane, Laos,
located next to the Lao
National Museum. It
build itself as the
first 5-star
hotel in...
- Xang, and
reigned for one year and six months. He was the son of King
Samsenthai and
Queen Noi On Sor of the
Kingdom of Lan Na. He was
appointed as Governor...