- The
Kingdom of
Luang Phrabang, also
called Kingdom of
Luang Prabang was
formed in 1707 as a
result of the
split of the
Kingdom of Lan Xang. When the kingdom...
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Vientiane and Champasak. The war
resulted in all
three Lao
kingdoms of
Luang Phrabang,
Vientiane and
Champasak becoming Siamese tributary v****al
kingdoms under...
- (2015). "Lao
Khrang and
Luang Phrabang Lao: A
Comparison of
Tonal Systems and Foreign-Accent
Rating by
Luang Phrabang Judges." The
Journal of Lao Studies...
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Luang Prabang became the
capital of the
independent Kingdom of
Luang Phrabang. When
France annexed Laos, the
French recognised Luang Prabang as the royal...
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Laotian province of
Luang Prabang (still
being called Kingdom of
Luang Phrabang)
demanded sovereignty over all of Laos as compensation, a
proposition headed...
- (19
January 1890 – 14
October 1959) was the 1st
Prime Minister of
Luang Phrabang in
French Laos from 21
August 1941 to 10
October 1945, and Head of State...
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Prince Bounkhong was the last
uparaja of
Luang Phrabang. He was
granted the
title of Chao
Ratsaphakhinay by King
Chulalongkorn of Siam in 1884. From 1911...
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internal conflict, Lan Xang
broke into
three separate kingdoms:
Luang Phrabang,
Vientiane and Champasak. In 1893, the
three kingdoms came
under a French...
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Luang Prabang...
- parasol,
which had been the flag of the 19th
century Kingdom of
Luang Phrabang. The flag had
continued to be used when this
kingdom became a
French protectorate...