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  • Phuan people
  • Thai ethnic group

    The Phuan people (Lao: ພວນ, Phouan, pronounced [pʰúan]; Thai: พวน), also known as Tai Phuan, Thai Puan (Lao: ໄຕພວນ, ໄທພວນ; Thai: ไทพวน) or Lao Phuan (Lao:

    Phuan people

    Phuan people

    Phuan_people

  • Muang Phuan
  • Former historical principality of the Xiang Khouang Plateau

    Muang Phuan (Lao: ເມືອງພວນ, pronounced [mɯ́aŋ pʰúan]; Thai: เมืองพวน; Country of Phuan) or Xieng Khouang (Lao: ຊຽງຂວາງ, pronounced [síaŋ kʰwǎːŋ]; Thai:

    Muang Phuan

    Muang Phuan

    Muang_Phuan

  • Phuan
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Phuan may refer to: Phuan language Phuan people This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Phuan. If an internal link incorrectly

    Phuan

    Phuan

  • Phuan language
  • Tai language of Southeast Asia

    Phuan or Northeastern Lao is a Tai language spoken in Laos, Thailand and Cambodia. The Phuan (ພວນ, พวน Phuan, /pʰúan/) are a Tai people originally inhabiting

    Phuan language

    Phuan language

    Phuan_language

  • Xiangkhouang
  • Province of Laos

    Historically, the province was formerly the independent principality of Muang Phuan. Its later capital is Phonsavan. The population of the province as of the

    Xiangkhouang

    Xiangkhouang

    Xiangkhouang

  • Siamese–Vietnamese War (1833–1834)
  • Early 19th-century conflict between Siam and Vietnam

    the Vietnamese-held Muang Phuan in the Northern Front, resulting in forced relocation of the Phuan people from Muang Phuan and Phuthai people from Laos

    Siamese–Vietnamese War (1833–1834)

    Siamese–Vietnamese War (1833–1834)

    Siamese–Vietnamese_War_(1833–1834)

  • Phuang malai
  • Thai floral garland

    Phuang malai (Thai: พวงมาลัย, pronounced [pʰūaŋ māːlāj]) or malai (มาลัย, [māːlāj]) are a Thai form of floral garland. They are often given as offerings

    Phuang malai

    Phuang malai

    Phuang_malai

  • Lan Xang
  • Kingdom in Southeast Asia from 1353 to 1707

    Phuan (Muang Phoueune) offered assistance and vassalage to Fa Ngum for assistance in a succession dispute of his own and help in securing Muang Phuan

    Lan Xang

    Lan Xang

    Lan_Xang

  • Nai Phuan Ong
  • American experimental physicist

    Nai Phuan Ong (born 10 September 1948 in Penang, Malaysia) is an American experimental physicist, specializing in "condensed matter physics focusing on

    Nai Phuan Ong

    Nai_Phuan_Ong

  • List of monarchs of Laos
  • semi-autonomous region in Laos in what is now Xiang Khouang province. The Phuan (Pu’on) monarchy claims descent from Khun Borom and were part of the Lan

    List of monarchs of Laos

    List of monarchs of Laos

    List_of_monarchs_of_Laos

  • Nôy
  • Prince ruler of Muang Phuan

    Souvanna Koumar (Thai: เจ้าสุทธกะสุวรรนะกุมาร), was the prince ruler of Muang Phuan from 1803 to 1831. In Vietnamese record, he was called Chiêu Nội (昭內). Nôy

    Nôy

    Nôy

  • Đại Việt–Lan Xang War (1479–1484)
  • Conflict in Southeast Asia

    Việt to capture the Lao capital of Luang Prabang and destroy the Muang Phuan city of Xiang Khouang. The war ended as a strategic victory for Lan Xang

    Đại Việt–Lan Xang War (1479–1484)

    Đại Việt–Lan Xang War (1479–1484)

    Đại_Việt–Lan_Xang_War_(1479–1484)

  • Thai language
  • Kra–Dai language

    Kra–Dai language family spoken by the Central Thai, Mon, Lao Wiang, and Phuan people in Central Thailand and the vast majority of Thai Chinese enclaves

    Thai language

    Thai language

    Thai_language

  • French protectorate of Laos
  • 1893–1953 French protectorate in southeast Asia

    and in the following years further Siamese vassals, the Principality of Phuan and Kingdom of Champasak, were annexed into it in 1899 and 1904, respectively

    French protectorate of Laos

    French protectorate of Laos

    French_protectorate_of_Laos

  • Depopulation of Muang Phuan
  • Forced migration campaign in 1834

    The depopulation of Muang Phuan in 1834 was a forced migration campaign carried out by Siam in the course of their 1833–1834 war with Vietnam, in order

    Depopulation of Muang Phuan

    Depopulation of Muang Phuan

    Depopulation_of_Muang_Phuan

  • Phonsavan
  • District & municipality in Xiangkhouang Province, Laos

    recorded history of Xiangkhouang is interlinked with the Tai Phuan. The Tai Phuan or Phuan people are a Buddhist Tai-Lao ethnic group that migrated to

    Phonsavan

    Phonsavan

    Phonsavan

  • Ethnic groups in Cambodia
  • spoke the Phuan language, a language closely related to Lao and Thai. The dialect of the Phuan people in Cambodia most closely resembles the Phuan spoken

    Ethnic groups in Cambodia

    Ethnic groups in Cambodia

    Ethnic_groups_in_Cambodia

  • Ethnic groups in Thailand
  • of Laos and returned with large numbers of prisoners of war, especially Phuan and Tai Dam peoples, who were subsequently resettled in the central plains

    Ethnic groups in Thailand

    Ethnic_groups_in_Thailand

  • Kingdom of Luang Phrabang
  • Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1707–1947)

    of the split of the Kingdom of Lan Xang. When the kingdom split, Muang Phuan became a tributary state of Luang Prabang. Over the years the monarchy weakened

    Kingdom of Luang Phrabang

    Kingdom of Luang Phrabang

    Kingdom_of_Luang_Phrabang

  • Vientiane
  • Capital of Laos

    polities, and eventually captured Muang Phuan. He then appointed his middle son, also named Chueang, as ruler of Muang Phuan, and his youngest son, Lao Pao, as

    Vientiane

    Vientiane

    Vientiane

  • Neua language
  • Tai language of Laos

    primarily spoken in Houaphanh province, Laos. It is closely related to the Phuan language and should not be confused with the similarly-named Tai Nuea language

    Neua language

    Neua_language

  • Haplogroup B (mtDNA)
  • Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup

    Kratié) B4c2e – Vietnam (La Hu) B4c2f – Vietnam (Kinh), Thailand (Phuan) B4c2g – Thailand (Phuan) B4c3 B4c3* – China B4c3a B4c3a* – Vietnam (La Chí) B4c3a1 –

    Haplogroup B (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup B (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup_B_(mtDNA)

  • Loei province
  • Province in Thailand

    people are the Tai Lue, while the Phuan, Tai Dam, Thai, and Chinese people make up the rest of the population. The Tai Phuan people came to the province after

    Loei province

    Loei province

    Loei_province

  • Pathet Lao
  • 1950–1975 left-wing national liberation movement of Laos

    Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904 Colonial era Lao rebellion 1826–1828

    Pathet Lao

    Pathet Lao

    Pathet_Lao

  • History of Laos
  • their captivity. One of Nanthasen's first acts was to seize Chao Somphu a Phuan prince from Xieng Khouang who had entered into a tributary relationship

    History of Laos

    History of Laos

    History_of_Laos

  • Rot phumphuang
  • Rot phumphuang (Thai: รถพุ่มพวง, pronounced [rót pʰûm.pʰūaŋ], lit. 'bunch car'), also known as rot kapkhao (Thai: รถกับข้าว, pronounced [rót kàp.kʰâːw]

    Rot phumphuang

    Rot phumphuang

    Rot_phumphuang

  • Oun Kham
  • King of Luang Prabang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Oun Kham

    Oun Kham

    Oun_Kham

  • Kingdom of Vientiane
  • Former country in Southeast Asia

    Xang into the Kingdom of Vientiane. The kingdoms of Champasak and Muang Phuan also seceded during the following years. In 1773, Vientiane was attacked

    Kingdom of Vientiane

    Kingdom of Vientiane

    Kingdom_of_Vientiane

  • Boonpeng
  • Executed Thai murderer and suspected serial killer

    in 1890 to a Chinese father and a Lao mother in Tha Uthen, Monthon Lao Phuan (now Nakhon Phanom province). He was brought to Bangkok at age 5, where

    Boonpeng

    Boonpeng

    Boonpeng

  • Setthathirath II
  • 18th-century king of Lān Xāng

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Setthathirath II

    Setthathirath_II

  • Ancient Siam
  • Open-air museum park in Thailand

    Maha That Nang Usa's Look-Out Tower Phra Chedi Si Song Rak Phra That Bang Phuan Phra That Narai Cheng Weng Phra That Phanom Phra That Ya Khu Pra That Choeng

    Ancient Siam

    Ancient Siam

    Ancient_Siam

  • Khao tom
  • Southeast Asian dessert

    known as Suea Krachat or Soe Krachat in Phuan language is a merit-making Buddhist tradition of the Thai Phuan people of Ban Mi District, Lopburi Province

    Khao tom

    Khao tom

    Khao_tom

  • Haplogroup M (mtDNA)
  • Widespread human mitochondrial DNA grouping indicating common ancestry

    Lawoi, Malagasy Haplogroup M61 – Thailand (Phuan in Suphan Buri Province, Phuan in Phichit Province, Phuan in Sukhothai Province, Saek in Nakhon Phanom

    Haplogroup M (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup M (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup_M_(mtDNA)

  • Everyone Poops
  • 1977 book by Tarō Gomi

    ISBN 0-916291-77-4 (in Thai) อึ (ชุด หนูอยากรู้) Krung Thēp: Samnakphim Phrǣo Phư̄an Dek, 1995. ISBN 974-89200-0-3. Krungthēp: ʻAmmarin, 2003. ISBN 974-247-036-7

    Everyone Poops

    Everyone_Poops

  • Khoune district
  • District in Xiangkhouang, Laos

    former self. It was once the royal seat of the minor principality of Muang Phuan, renowned in the 16th century for its 62 opulent stupas, whose sides were

    Khoune district

    Khoune_district

  • Phitsanulok
  • City municipality in Thailand

    to Wat Baworn Niwet in Bangkok in 1829. In 1834, the Phuan people were deported from Muang Phuan in Laos to re-populate Phitsanulok and surrounding cities

    Phitsanulok

    Phitsanulok

    Phitsanulok

  • Zeng Guofan
  • Chinese politician and military commander (1811–1872)

    Jāng Gwok-fàahn Jyutping Zang1 Gwok3-faan4 Southern Min Tâi-lô Tsan Kok-phuan Birth name Chinese 曾子城 Hanyu Pinyin Zēng Zǐchéng Transcriptions Standard

    Zeng Guofan

    Zeng Guofan

    Zeng_Guofan

  • Nang Keo Phimpha
  • Queen regnant of Lan Xang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Nang Keo Phimpha

    Nang_Keo_Phimpha

  • Southwestern Tai languages
  • Branch of the Tai languages of Southeast Asia

    Lao Neua spoken at "Nam Tha" (perhaps referring to Luang Namtha, Laos) Phuan spoken at Ban Mi, Lopburi, Thailand and Pak Seng Branch with distinguishing

    Southwestern Tai languages

    Southwestern Tai languages

    Southwestern_Tai_languages

  • Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
  • Period of Thai history

    took control of Muang Phuan and its whole Phuan population were deported to Siam in order to curb Vietnamese influence. The Lao Phuan people were settled

    Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)

    Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)

    Rattanakosin_Kingdom_(1782–1932)

  • Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo
  • King of Lan Xang

    direction of Muang Phuan. Although numbering only about 4,000 the Đại Việt took one last attempt at revenge and leveled the Muang Phuan capital before retreating

    Chakkaphat Phaen Phaeo

    Chakkaphat_Phaen_Phaeo

  • 2001 Singaporean general election
  • announced the expulsion of Tan Soo Phuan and his son Tan Lead Shake from the party for breaching party directives. Tan Soo Phuan failed to inform the party of

    2001 Singaporean general election

    2001 Singaporean general election

    2001_Singaporean_general_election

  • La Sen Thai
  • King of Lan Xang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    La Sen Thai

    La_Sen_Thai

  • Languages of Thailand
  • (Southwestern) Min (Teochew * Hokkien * Hainanese * Hokchew) Mon Nyah Kur Phu Thai Phuan Pwos (Eastern * Northern * Phrae) Shan Tai Lue Thai Song Urak Lawoi’ Vietnamese

    Languages of Thailand

    Languages of Thailand

    Languages_of_Thailand

  • Mộc Châu
  • District-level town in Northwest, Vietnam

    few of villages in the southernmost became the part of Xam Neua (Muang Phuan kingdom). The situation like this was almost kept until the Nguyễn dynasty

    Mộc Châu

    Mộc Châu

    Mộc_Châu

  • Lao language
  • Kra–Dai language

    traditionally spoken by Phuan tribal members, a closely related but distinct Tai group. Also spoken in a few small and scattered Tai Phuan villages in Sukhothai

    Lao language

    Lao language

    Lao_language

  • Inthavong
  • King of Vientiane

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Inthavong

    Inthavong

  • Chum Phuang district
  • Province district in northeastern Thailand

    Phuang (Thai: ชุมพวง, pronounced [tɕʰūm pʰūaŋ]; Northeastern Thai: ซุมพวง,[citation needed] pronounced [su᷇m pʰu᷇aŋ])) is a district in the eastern part

    Chum Phuang district

    Chum Phuang district

    Chum_Phuang_district

  • Kingkitsarat
  • Laotian king (died 1713)

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Kingkitsarat

    Kingkitsarat

  • Kingdom of Laos
  • Constitutional monarchy in Asia, 1947–1975

    Kingdom of Vientiane 1707–1828 Kingdom of Luang Phrabang 1707–1893 Muang Phuan 1707–1899 Kingdom of Champasak 1713–1904 Colonial era Lao rebellion 1826–1828

    Kingdom of Laos

    Kingdom of Laos

    Kingdom_of_Laos

  • Haw wars
  • 1865-1890 quasi-wars involving Chinese military refugee gangs in Indochina

    sacked Điện Biên Phủ in 1873, and the Striped Flags seized control of Muang Phuan and the Plain of Jars that same year. Responding to this serious challenge

    Haw wars

    Haw wars

    Haw_wars

  • Haplogroup F-M89
  • Human Y chromosome DNA grouping indicating common ancestry

    of other populations of Thailand, including 5.6% (1/18) of a sample of Phuan from Central Thailand, 11.8% (2/17) of a sample of Soa from Northeast Thailand

    Haplogroup F-M89

    Haplogroup F-M89

    Haplogroup_F-M89

  • Lê dynasty
  • Imperial dynasty in Vietnam from 1428 to 1789

    monument that was carved in 1439 under Thái Tông's reign said "Bồn-Man (Muang Phuan) barbarians were against our assimilation, they need to be exterminated

    Lê dynasty

    Lê dynasty

    Lê_dynasty

  • Ong Kham
  • King of Luang Phrabang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Ong Kham

    Ong_Kham

  • Peng Meng-chi
  • ROC Army officer and diplomat (1908–1997)

    The Settlement Committee asked local legislators including Tan Teng-pho, Phuan Bok-tsi (潘木枝) and Kho Lin (柯麟) to go the airport to negotiate with the Kuomintang

    Peng Meng-chi

    Peng Meng-chi

    Peng_Meng-chi

  • Naturism
  • Practice and advocacy of social nudity

    Bangkok, Lemon Tree Resort in Phuket City, Oriental Village in Chiangmai, Phuan Naturist Village in Pattaya, and Peace Blue Naturist Resort in Phuket. Since

    Naturism

    Naturism

    Naturism

  • Nang Kwak
  • Thai household spirit

    Reconfiguration of the Role of the Guardian Spirit: Reflection from the Phuan Feasting Ritual Archived 2011-10-08 at the Wayback Machine Wikimedia Commons

    Nang Kwak

    Nang Kwak

    Nang_Kwak

  • Muang Soui
  • Town in Laos

    inhabitants of Xiangkhouang Province were called Tai Phuan Phuan people because they were from the region Muang Phuan or Xiangkhouang province. Except the Khmu people

    Muang Soui

    Muang Soui

    Muang_Soui

  • Lê Thánh Tông
  • Emperor of Đại Việt (1442–1497) (r. 1460–1497)

    troops there." Back in 1448, the Vietnamese had annexed the land of Muang Phuan in what is today the Plain of Jars in northeastern Laos, and Thánh Tông

    Lê Thánh Tông

    Lê Thánh Tông

    Lê_Thánh_Tông

  • Proto-Tai language
  • Reconstructed ancestor of the Tai languages

    correspondences in Phuan and Kapong Phu Thai: some have /kʰ/ in both languages, some have /h/ in both, and some have /kʰ/ in Phuan but /h/ in Kapong Phu

    Proto-Tai language

    Proto-Tai_language

  • Haplogroup O-M268
  • Y-chromosome DNA Haplogroup O1b (formerly O2)

    Han Chinese and occasionally found in Chinese (Dai), Manchu, Thailand (Phuan, Tai Yuan, Thai), Vietnam, the Philippines, West Kalimantan, Qatar, Hazara

    Haplogroup O-M268

    Haplogroup O-M268

    Haplogroup_O-M268

  • Kham Souk of Champasak
  • Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Kham Souk of Champasak

    Kham Souk of Champasak

    Kham_Souk_of_Champasak

  • Suthep Po-ngam
  • Thai actor and comedian (born 1950)

    Killer Tattoo. He was born on 25 October 1950 in Prachinburi province, with Phuan ancestry from his paternal and maternal grandfathers who were from the northeast

    Suthep Po-ngam

    Suthep Po-ngam

    Suthep_Po-ngam

  • Phommathat
  • King of Lan Xang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Phommathat

    Phommathat

  • Photisarath
  • King of Lan Xang

    Queen (Ayutthaya) Unnamed Queen (Khmer) Queen Kong Soi Queen Keng (Muang Phuan) Queen Pak Thuoi Luong Issue Prince Setthavangso Prince Lankarnakaya Prince

    Photisarath

    Photisarath

    Photisarath

  • Inthaphom
  • King of Luang Phrabang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Inthaphom

    Inthaphom

  • Haplogroup F (mtDNA)
  • Human mitochondrial DNA haplogroup

    in Vientiane), Thailand (Phuan in Lopburi Province and Phichit Province), Sumatra, Vietnam (Kinh) F1g – Tibet, Thailand (Phuan in Lopburi Province, Sukhothai

    Haplogroup F (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup F (mtDNA)

    Haplogroup_F_(mtDNA)

  • Nan Tharat
  • King of Lan Xang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Nan Tharat

    Nan_Tharat

  • Somphou
  • King of Lan Xang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Somphou

    Somphou

  • Nanthasen
  • King of Vientiane

    Bangkok as hostage. During Nanthasen's reign, Vientiane also invaded Muang Phuan, and captured its capital Xieng Khouang. In 1791, Nanthasen convinced Rama

    Nanthasen

    Nanthasen

  • Thai script
  • Abugida script for languages spoken in Thailand

    Thai Non-standard form: Lanna, Isan, Phu Thai, Pattani Malay, Urak Lawoi, Phuan and others Related scripts Parent systems Egyptian Proto-Sinaitic Phoenician

    Thai script

    Thai_script

  • Nyô
  • Viceroy of Champasak

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Nyô

    Nyô

  • Aihwa Ong
  • American anthropologist (born 1950)

    (1982) in anthropology from Columbia University. Her older brother, Nai Phuan Ong also went to Columbia University, earned a Ph.D. in physics at UC Berkeley

    Aihwa Ong

    Aihwa Ong

    Aihwa_Ong

  • History of Vietnam
  • The territory of Đại Việt during the reign of Lê Thánh Tông (1460–1497), including conquests in Muang Phuan and Champa.

    History of Vietnam

    History of Vietnam

    History_of_Vietnam

  • Nokasad
  • Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Nokasad

    Nokasad

  • Mohit Randeria
  • US-based Indian condensed matter physicist

    Superconductivity and RVB". In Chandra, Premi; Coleman, Piers; Kotlyar, Gabi; Ong, Phuan; Stein, Daniel L.; Yu, Clare (eds.). PWA90: A Lifetime of Emergence. pp

    Mohit Randeria

    Mohit_Randeria

  • Pop (ghost)
  • Cannibalistic spirit of Thai folklore

    recorded in what is now Uttaradit town. It concerned an old Laotian man of Phuan descent, known as Ta Puang (ตาพวง, lit. 'The Old Puang') , who had arrived

    Pop (ghost)

    Pop_(ghost)

  • Khun Borom
  • Legendary Laotian figure

    ruled Muang Hôngsavadi (Intharapat), (Burma) "Khoun Chuang" ruled Muang Phuan, (Xieng Khouang, Laos). There were 19 kings after Khoun Lo who ruled Muang

    Khun Borom

    Khun_Borom

  • Surinyavong II
  • King of Luang Phrabang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Surinyavong II

    Surinyavong_II

  • Candrapuri
  • Kingdom of Lao peoples

    city of Prakan')—a polity commonly identified with Xiangkhouang (Muang Phuan)—launched a large-scale military invasion of the Ngoenyang Kingdom of the

    Candrapuri

    Candrapuri

    Candrapuri

  • Tian Thala
  • 17th-century king of Lan Xang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Tian Thala

    Tian_Thala

  • Lao people
  • Ethnic group

    members categorised as Lao Loum are some other Tai groups, such as the Phuan and Phu Thai. Most of these groups share some cultural traits and speak

    Lao people

    Lao people

    Lao_people

  • Đại Việt
  • Vietnamese monarchy (10th–19th century)

    Kauthara a vassal of Đại Việt. In response to disputes with Laos over Muang Phuan and the mistreatment of the Laotian envoy, Lê Thánh Tông led a strong army

    Đại Việt

    Đại Việt

    Đại_Việt

  • Chueang
  • King of Ngoenyang Kingdom

    (เมืองแกวประกัน), a polity commonly identified with Xiangkhouang (Muang Phuan), and his younger brother Phraya Chanthaburi (พระยาจันทบุรี) of modern Vientiane

    Chueang

    Chueang

  • National symbols of Laos
  • list2 = Lan Xang Luang Phrabang Vientiane Champasak Chiang Khaeng Muang Phuan | group3=Modern | list3 = French protectorate of Laos History since 1945

    National symbols of Laos

    National symbols of Laos

    National_symbols_of_Laos

  • List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires
  • Laos Thailand Kingdom of Champasak 1713 CE 1904 CE Champasak Lao Laos Thailand Cambodia Vietnam Muang Phuan 1707 CE 1899 CE Muang Phuan Lao Laos Vietnam

    List of Buddhist kingdoms and empires

    List_of_Buddhist_kingdoms_and_empires

  • Khon Kham
  • King of Lan Xang

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Khon Kham

    Khon_Kham

  • Haplogroup O-M175
  • Haplogroup O. Human Y chromosome DNA grouping common in Asia

    China (Guangxi, Guangdong, Sichuan, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Beijing), Thailand (Phuan, Yuan, Central Thai), Vietnam (Nùng, Tày) O-Page59/CTS10887 Found among

    Haplogroup O-M175

    Haplogroup O-M175

    Haplogroup_O-M175

  • Don Phut district
  • District in Saraburi, Thailand

    district on 4 November 1993. Most of the inhabitants of this district are Phuan who migrated from Chiang Khong, Luang Phrabang and Vientiane in the reign

    Don Phut district

    Don Phut district

    Don_Phut_district

  • Presidential elections in Singapore
  • Process of electing the President of Singapore

    candidates from the Workers' Party: Joshua Benjamin Jeyaretnam and Tan Soo Phuan. However, they were unsuccessful in obtaining certificates of eligibility

    Presidential elections in Singapore

    Presidential elections in Singapore

    Presidential_elections_in_Singapore

  • Democratic Progressive Party (Singapore)
  • Singaporean political party

    current name, the Democratic Progressive Party. Former WP member Tan Soo Phuan and his son Tan Lead Shake stood as candidates for the party in the 1997

    Democratic Progressive Party (Singapore)

    Democratic Progressive Party (Singapore)

    Democratic_Progressive_Party_(Singapore)

  • Mor lam
  • Lao and Thai music genre

    Khouang (ຂັບຊຽງຂວາງ, ขับเซียงขวาง, IPA: [kʰáp síaŋ.kʰwǎːŋ]) also called Khap Phuan (ຂັບພວນ, ขับพวน) uses the yao scale and is typically sung metrically by

    Mor lam

    Mor lam

    Mor_lam

  • Northern Thai people
  • Tai ethnic group

    combining the term "Tai" (man) with the place name, as for example Tai Müang Phuan, Tai Müang Swa (Luang Phabang). Prompanya, Nittayaporn (2019). "Phongsawadan

    Northern Thai people

    Northern Thai people

    Northern_Thai_people

  • Minh Mạng
  • Second emperor of the Vietnamese Nguyễn dynasty in the 19th century

    Muang Phuan, also a tributary of Minh Mang. Chao Noi was arrested by the Vietnamese for betraying, then being executed in Hue by Minh Mang. Muang Phuan was

    Minh Mạng

    Minh Mạng

    Minh_Mạng

  • Sisavang Vatthana
  • Last monarch of the Kingdom of Laos (reigned 1959–1975)

    Kham Nhai Kham Souk Ratsadanay Boun Oum Principality of Xiangkhouang Muang Phuan Kham Sanh Kam Lan Kham Sattha Ong Lo Somphou Nôy Po Ung Khanti Kham Ngon

    Sisavang Vatthana

    Sisavang Vatthana

    Sisavang_Vatthana

  • Bedok Group Representation Constituency
  • Former electoral division in Singapore

    61.98 7.06 WP Balakrishnan Ananthan Sim Say Chuan Lim Chiu Liang Tan Soo Phuan 30,121 38.02 7.06 Majority 18,988 23.96 14.12 Total valid votes 79,230 97

    Bedok Group Representation Constituency

    Bedok_Group_Representation_Constituency

  • Salakau
  • Singapore-based street gang

    1993). "Malay youths joining Chinese gangs". Straits Times Teo, Ginnie and Phuan, William (20 July 1997). "The 'bluff gangsters'". Straits Times Chan, Gabrielle

    Salakau

    Salakau

  • Nguyễn dynasty
  • Last dynasty of Vietnam (1802–1945)

    loyalists under Lê Ninh, a descendant of the imperial family, escaped to Muang Phuan (today Laos). During this exile, the Marquis of An Thanh, Nguyễn Kim summoned

    Nguyễn dynasty

    Nguyễn dynasty

    Nguyễn_dynasty

  • List of tambon in Thailand (P)
  • พระธาตุ Na Dun นาดูน Maha Sarakham มหาสารคาม North-East Phra That Bang Phuan พระธาตุบังพวน Mueang Nong Khai เมืองหนองคาย Nong Khai หนองคาย North-East

    List of tambon in Thailand (P)

    List_of_tambon_in_Thailand_(P)

  • Binnya Sein
  • great-grandfather of Chao Ratchabut Kaew (ของเจ้าราชบุตรแก้ว) of Muang Phuan. Phraya Nakhon Khuen Khan, Raman Ratchachat, Senabodi Si Sitthisongkhram

    Binnya Sein

    Binnya Sein

    Binnya_Sein

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  • Claybrook
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Claybrook

    English : habitational name from any of various minor places named Claybrook, from Old English clǣg ‘clay’ + brōc ‘brook’, for example Claybrook in Shropshire or Claybrooke Magna and Claybrooke Parva in Leicestershire.

  • Aila
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Aila

    Noble

  • Violante
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, Italian, Latin, Portuguese

    Violante

    Purple

  • Shaast
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Shaast

    Ruler, One who commands

  • Kelik | கேலிக
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Kelik | கேலிக

    Rejoiced, Happy, Pure, Clear, From of katherine, Virginal, Keeper of the keys, Elder sister

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  • Boy/Male

    British, Christian, English

    Lindon

    From the Linden Tree Hill

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  • Surname or Lastname

    English (widespread, but especially common in the West Midlands)

    Whitehouse

    English (widespread, but especially common in the West Midlands) : topographic name for someone who lived in a white house, from Middle English whit ‘white’ + hous ‘house’, or a habitational name from a place named with these elements, as for example Whittas in Cumbria.

  • Aadvik
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Aadvik

    Unique

  • Wilford
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Christian, English, German

    Wilford

    Desires Peace; Form of Wilfred; Peaceful; Willow Tree Near Ford; From the Willow-ford

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    Muslim

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