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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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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 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...
- years. He was born in 1415 as Prince Vong Buri, the youngest son of King Samsenthai by Queen Nan Keo Yot Fa daughter of King Intharacha of Ayutthaya. When...
- 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...
- 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...