- (Tai Lue: ᧑᧒ᦗᧃᦓᦱ; Thai: สิบสองพันนา, romanized:
Sipsong Panna; Lao: ສິບສອງພັນນາ, romanized:
Sipsǭng Phannā; Shan: သိပ်းသွင်ပၼ်းၼႃး, romanized: Sípsǎung...
- Chau Thai,
Sipsong Chuthai,
Sipsong Chu Tai, Sip Song Chu Tai, Sipsongchuthai, Sip Song Chu Thai,
Sipsong Chau Tai, Sip Song Chao Thai,
Sipsong Chao Tai...
-
Indochina received Sipsong Chuthai while Siam
retained Houaphanh. Franco-Siamese
relations deteriorated after the
French seizure of
Sipsong Chuthai in 1887...
- into
exile in
Sipsong Panna and
Princess Sumangala to Champasak. In 1705,
Prince Kingkitsarat took a
small force from his
uncle in
Sipsong Panna and marched...
-
modern day Laos, Isan, Shan
State and
Sipsong Panna.
Numerous local variants developed, such as the Lue
variant (
Sipsong Panna), the
Khuen variant (Shan State)...
- (administration units),
translated by the Tai Lü
people Sipsong Panna (i.e.
Twelve districts).
Sipsong Panna served as the
battlegrounds between Burma and...
- "calling of the soul") is an
important ceremony practised in Lao culture,
Sipsong Panna,
Northern Thailand and
Northeastern Thailand (Isan). Baci is a phi...
- Tai
peoples from the Yuan
kingdom of Lan Na, Lü
kingdom Sip Song Pan Na (
Sipsong Panna), to
Muang along the
upper Irawaddy river. The
conflict ultimately...
- Tai-Lue at this period)
established the
Jinghong Golden Hall
Kingdom in
Sipsong Panna (modern Xishuangbanna).
Jinghong was the
capital of this kingdom...
- of
Luang Prabang and a
small Siamese garrison controlled Luang Prabang,
Sipsong Panna, and Sip Song Chau Tai. The
central region was
administered from...