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- and a
series of weak
kings followed until 1637.
Under the
reign of King
Sourigna Vongsa (1637–1694) Lan Xang
experienced a
fifty seven-year
period of peace...
- "instability",
involving Burmese invasion and
civil war. In 1637, when
Sourigna Vongsa ascended the throne, Lan Xang
further expanded its frontiers. When...
- was a Lao
kingdom that
emerged under King Nokasad, a
grandson of King
Sourigna Vongsa, the last king of Lan Xang. B****ac and the
neighboring prin****lities...
- Company,
Gerrit van Wuysthoff,
visited Vientiane and was
received by King
Sourigna Vongsa at the temple,
reportedly in a
magnificent ceremony. He
wrote that...
-
political and
economic power during the
seventeenth century under King
Sourigna Vongsa, who
became the
longest reigning of Lan Xang's
monarchs (1637–1694)...
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Fujairah (United Arab Emirates) 1879 31
December 1936
Sourigna Vongsa Lan Xang (Laos) 1637 1694
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- from it in 1713. He was the
grandson of the last king of Lan Xang, King
Sourigna Vongsa; and a son-in-law of the
Cambodian King Chey
Chettha IV.[citation...
- Xang
entered a
Golden Age
during the
reigns of
Visunarat (1501–1520) and
Sourigna Vongsa from (1637–94),
during these times the
cultural and
economic power...
- to 1698. Nan Tharat, a
cousin of
Sourigna Vongsa,
served as the
governor of Sikhottabong.
After the
death of
Sourigna Vongsa, Nan
Tharat briefly usurped...