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Sisavang Vatthana (Lao: ພຣະບາທສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິຕສີສວ່າງວັດທະນາ) or
sometimes Savang Vatthana (full title:
Samdach Brhat Chao
Mavattaha Sri Vitha...
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Sisavangvong on 4
March 1905.[citation needed] In the
early years of his reign,
Sisavang Vong's residence, the
Royal Palace of
Luang Prabang, was
built by the French...
- 22
October 1953. It
survived until December 1975, when its last king,
Sisavang Vatthana,
surrendered the
throne to the
Pathet Lao
during the
civil war...
- as compensation, a
proposition headed by French-educated
Crown Prince Sisavang Vatthana. A
secret French report from
March 1941
recognized nationalistic...
- of Bounkhong, the last vice-king of
Luang Prabang and a
nephew of King
Sisavang Vong of Laos,
given a
French education in Hanoi,
Paris and Grenoble, where...
- 12 July 1912 – 1982?) was
Queen of Laos as the wife of
Sisavang Vatthana, the
second (and last) King of Laos. She was
arrested with the...
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French residents while the rest of Laos was
governed as a colony. King
Sisavang Vong, who
became King of
Luang Prabang in 1904,
remained con****uously...
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independence in 1953 as the
Kingdom of Laos, with a
constitutional monarchy under Sisavang Vong. A
civil war from 1959 to 1975 saw the
communist Pathet Lao, supported...
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Sisavangvong University was a
university in Vientiane, Laos,
established in 1958 and
named after King Sisavangvong.
Following the
exodus of
teaching staff...
- the
group of
close relatives of the
monarch of the
Kingdom of Laos. King
Sisavang Vong was the
founder of the
modern family,
consisting of a
number of persons...