- King
Sisavangvong (Lao: ພຣະບາທສົມເດັຈພຣະເຈົ້າມະຫາຊີວິຕສີສວ່າງວົງສ໌; born
Prince Khao (ຂາວ) 14 July 1885 – 29
October 1959),
known by his
courtesy name...
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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...
- 8. King
Sisavangvong of Laos (= 12) 4. King
Sisavang Vatthana of Laos 9.
Princess Kham-Ouane
Thongsi 2. Vong Savang,
Crown Prince of Laos 10.
Prince Kham-Phane...
- Province, Laos. It is open
daily from 5:00 pm - 11:00 pm
local time on
Sisavangvong Road and end at the
intersections of Chao Fa Ngum and
Kingkitsarat Roads...
- 8. King
Sisavangvong of Laos (= 12) 4. King
Sisavang Vatthana of Laos 9.
Princess Kham-Ouane
Thongsi 2. Vong Savang,
Crown Prince of Laos 10.
Prince Kham-Phane...
- (UHS–Laos) Lao-Korean
College Rattana Business Administration College (RBAC)
Vientiane -
Hanoi Friendship Technical Vocational College Sisavangvong University...
- and the
territory of
Vientiane were
added to the protectorate. King
Sisavangvong of
Luang Phrabang became ruler of a
unified Laos, and
Vientiane once...
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military coup in Hanoi, and on 8
April they
reached Luang Phrabang. King
Sīsavāngvong was
detained by the ****anese, and
forced to
issue a
declaration of independence...
- In 1928, when the
French Governor General visited Luang Prabang, King
Sisavangvong successfully demanded that the
French share in the cost of restoration...
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French rule. Laos In 1945 the ****anese
occupied Vientiane in April. King
Sīsavāngvong was
allowed to keep his throne, but his son
Crown Prince Savāngvatthanā...