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  2. Anouvong - Wikipedia

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    In 1804, Anouvong was appointed by Bangkok as ruler of Vientiane after the death of his elder brother, Inthavong. Illustrated by Hem Vejakorn (c.1969). Wat Si Saket, Vientiane. Completed by King Anouvong in 1824. In 1779, following the fall of Vientiane to the army of Taksin of the Thonburi Kingdom, the city was looted but was spared destruction.

  3. Kingdom of Vientiane - Wikipedia

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    This angered the Thonburi court. After the Burmese-Siamese War of 1775-76, King Taksin sent General Phraya Chakri (the later King Rama I) to attack Vientiane. In 1779, Siamese forces sacked Vientiane, the city was looted with several important Buddha images, including the Emerald Buddha, taken to Thonburi. King Ong Boun decided to submit to the ...

  4. Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan - Wikipedia

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    Wat Ong Teu Mahawihan (Temple of the Heavy Buddha) is one of many Buddhist monasteries in the city of Vientiane in Laos. This name is given to the temple due to the large, bronze Phra Ong Teu Buddha image that is in the temple: the largest Buddha in Vientiane. [1][2][3] This temple was initially constructed by King Setthathirath I in the 16th ...

  5. Sisavang Vatthana - Wikipedia

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    Prince Savang Vatthana was born on 13 November 1907 at the Royal Palace of Luang Prabang, the son of King Sisavang Vong and Queen Kham-Oun I. He was the second of five children along with Princess Khampheng, Princess Sammathi, Prince Sayasack, and Prince Souphantharangsri. He was also a distant cousin of Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince ...

  6. Sisavang Vong - Wikipedia

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    Sisavang Vong on a Laotian Postage Stamp (1951). Born on 14 July 1885, Prince Khao was the eldest surviving son of King Zakarinth and Queen Consort Thong-sy. He was born in the Golden Palace during his father's reign.

  7. Lao rebellion (1826–1828) - Wikipedia

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    The Lao Rebellion of 1826–1828 (also known as Anouvong's Rebellion or the Vientiane-Siam War[citation needed]) was an attempt by King Anouvong (Xaiya Sethathirath V) of the Kingdom of Vientiane to end the suzerainty of Siam and recreate the former kingdom of Lan Xang. In January 1827 the Lao armies of the kingdoms of Vientiane and Champasak ...

  8. Ong Boun - Wikipedia

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    Ong Boun was the second son of Setthathirath II. He was appointed the governor of Xiangkhouang in 1735. In 1767, his elder brother Ong Long died without heir. With the help of Phra Vo, Ong Boun crowned the new Vientiane king. [citation needed] At that time, Vientiane was a vassal state of Burma. [2] The Burmese King considered Lao kingdoms as ...

  9. Wat Si Muang - Wikipedia

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    Laos. Shown within Laos. Geographic coordinates. 17°57′28″N 102°37′02″E  /  17.9579°N 102.6171°E  / 17.9579; 102.6171. Architecture. Completed. 1563. Wat Si Muang or Simuong (Lao: ວັດສີເມືອງ, pronounced [wāt sǐː mɯ́aŋ]) is a Buddhist temple in Vientiane, the capital of Laos.

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