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Haw Kham (Wikitravel)
Haw Kham Luang Prabang (pronounced LOH proh-BAHNG, also spelled "Luang Phabang", "Luang Phrabang", "Louang Phrabang") is the former capital of Laos. ...
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Unusual edits (Wikitravel)
... 19:03, 11 Dec 2005 (EST) Pages Luang Prabang and Luang Prapang redirect to each other and neither ... problem is resolved, the article should be Luang Prabang Luang Prapang should redirect to Luang Prabang Louang Prabang should redirect to ...
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Image:Haw Kham-Luang Phrabang.jpg
Image:Haw Kham-Luang Phrabang.jpg Image File history File links Metadata ... Haw_Kham-Luang_Phrabang.jpg Royal palace museum of Luang Phrabang (Haw Kham) in Laos More pictures of Luang Phrabang and Laos at : http://www. ...
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Luang Prabang (Wikitravel)
Luang Prabang Haw Kham Luang Prabang (pronounced LOH proh-BAHNG, also spelt "Luang Phabang", "Luang Phrabang", "Louang Phrabang", etc) is the former ...
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History of Laos to 1945
... Laos to 1945 The 16th century That Luang temple in Viang Chan, symbol of the ... is Khun Lô, who probably conquered the Luang Phrabāng area from non-Tai people in ... three distinct navigable sections by rapids, between Luang Phrabāng and Viang Chan (Vientiane) and between ... In response, the Tai-Lao rulers of Luang Phrabāng (which was then called Xiang Dong ... the Vietnamese invaded the Lao lands, sacking Luang Phrabāng. In response, king Vixun (reigned ...
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History of Laos since 1945
... the Japanese, although as Prime Minister of Luang Phrabāng he had no authority outside the ... The French were already in control of Luang Phrabāng, and with the support of the ... the country, nominally under the crown of Luang Phrabāng, and then declared Lao independence. In ... the Chinese commander recognised Phetxarāt, and in Luang Phrabāng the Chinese disarmed the French forces ... to dismiss him as Prime Minister of Luang Phrabāng. In retaliation, Phetxarāt declared the ...
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Iconography of the Buddha (Thailand and Laos)
... monastic robes, with the right shoulder bare. (Luang Phrabāng, Laos) As Buddhism spread from India ... the Buddha Reclining Buddha (Wat Xieng Thong, Luang Phrabāng, Laos) The Dīgha Nikāya, a Pāli ... statue of the Buddha near Pha That Luang, Viang Chan, Laos. The Buddha's outstretched ... the dhyāna mudrā position (Wat Xieng Thong, Luang Phrabāng, Laos) The most important aspect of ... in the the double abhāya mudrā position (Luang Phrabāng, Laos) Reasoning and exposition (Vitarka ...
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Sisavang Vong
Sisavang Vong Statue of Sīsavāngvong, King of Luang Phrabāng 1904-46, King of Laos 1946 ... 59 (Grounds of the Royal Palace Museum, Luang Phrabāng) Sisavang Vong (or Sisavangvong) (November 1885 ... 1959), King of Laos, was born at Luang Phrabang, on July 14, 1885. His father was Zakarine, King of Louang Phrabang and his mother was Queen Thongsy . ...
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List of state leaders in 1904
... of Korea (1864-1907, King before 1897) Luang Phrabang - Monarch - Sakkarin , King of Luang Phrabang (1895-1904) Sisavang Vong , King of Luang Phrabang (1904-1945) French Resident - Marcel- ...
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Haw Kham (Wikitravel)
Haw Kham Luang Prabang (pronounced LOH proh-BAHNG, also spelled "Luang Phabang", "Luang Phrabang", "Louang Phrabang") is the former capital of Laos. ...
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