- Maha Sila
Viravong (Lao: ສິລາ ວິຣະວົງສ໌) was a Lao
scholar of
traditional Lao literature, history, and culture. In the 1930s,
backed by the
Buddhist Institute...
- Dara
Viravong Kanlagna or Dara
Viravong;
Douangchampa (born 1940) is a Lao writer. She was
involved with work that led to the
creation of the
Digital Library...
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According to the
original creator of the
current Lao flag, Maha Sila
Viravong, the
white disk in the
center symbolizes the
unity of the Lao
people (and...
- Bunyāvong; born 11 June 1947, also
known by her
maiden name
Douangdeuane Viravong), pen name Dok Ked (Dō̜kkēt), is a
Laotian writer. Her best
known story...
- Stuart-Fox, 93) (Simms, 99; Le Boulanger, 31; Hall, 81) Simms, 99; Sila, Maha
Viravong,
History of Laos (trans), Paragon, New York. 1964. (Simms, 99; Sila, 64)...
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letters used to
write words of Pali-Sanskrit origin. In the 1930s, Maha Sila
Viravong, a
Buddhist scholar,
backed by the
Buddhist Institute in
Vientiane and...
- p. 83.
Viravong (1964), p. 69.
Viravong (1964), p. 57-58.
Simms (1999), p. 71-72. Kala (2006), p. 248-249.
Viravong (1964), p. 58.
Viravong (1964), p...
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Simms (1999), p. 56.
Simms (1999), p. 56–61. Stuart-Fox (1998), p. 74–75.
Viravong (1964), p. 50–51.
Wyatt (2003), p. 78.
Wyatt &
Wichienkeeo (1995), p. 118–119...
- Devi as the
eldest daughter of King Samsenthai. The Lao
historian Sila
Viravong believed she was Samesenthai's
younger sister.
Michel Oger
argued she was...
- the
children of Maha Sila
Viravong, an
important Laotian scholar.
Eventually he
married one of this group,
Duangdeuane Viravong, a
prominent author in her...