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- Samsenethai (Lao: ສາມແສນໄທ) also called Oun Huan (Lao: ອຸ່ນເຮືອນ) was the second king of Lan Xang in Laos. He succeeded his father, Fa Ngum.[citation...
- Political turmoil ensued, and Fa Ngum's son Oun Huan also known as Samsènethai, succeeded the throne in 1368. Fa Ngum conquered western Nghệ An as well...
- Ngum's eldest son, Oun Heuan, ascended to the throne under the name Samsenethai and reigned for 43 years. Lan Xang became an important trade centre during...
- Nouhak Phoumsavanh Phetsarath Rattanavongsa Ouane Rattikone Ratsadanay Samsenethai Thayavong Savang Vong Savang Sayakumane Choummaly Sayasone Siluck Saysanasy...
- the third king of the Lao state of Lan Xang. He was the oldest son of Samsenethai.[citation needed] During his reign, the Lam Sơn uprising's Vietnamese...
- (1377–1432) Laos Lan Xang (complete list) – Fa Ngum, King (1353–1373) Samsenethai, King (1373–1416) Malaysia: Peninsular Old Pahang Kingdom – Tajau, Maharaja...
- Yao-ling (born 1940), Taiwanese weightlifter and Olympics competitor Samsenethai (a.k.a. Oun Huan; 1357–1416), Lao king OUN, Organization of Ukrainian...
- (1486–1500) Bayanullah, Sultan (1500–1522) Laos Lan Xang (complete list) – Samsenethai, King (1373–1416) Lan Kham Deng, King (1416–1428) Phommathat, King (1428–1429)...
- v t e Monarchs of Laos Kingdom of Lan Xang Fa Ngum Samsenethai Lan Kham Deng Phommathat Yukhon Khon Kham Kham Tam Sa Lusai Khai Bua Ban Kham Keut Nang...
- Government Absolute monarchy King   • 1353–1385 Fa Ngum • 1373–1416 Samsenethai • 1548–1571 Setthathirath • 1637–1694 Sourigna Vongsa • 1700–1707 Setthathirath...