Kingdom of Vientiane
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Kingdom of Vientiane | |||||||||||
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Ong Bun | |||||||||||
• 1781–1795 | Nanthasen | ||||||||||
• 1795–1805 | Inthavong | ||||||||||
• 1805–1828 | Anouvong | ||||||||||
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• 1778–1780 | Phraya Supho | ||||||||||
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• Siam | 1828 | ||||||||||
Currency | Phot Duang | ||||||||||
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Today part of | Laos Thailand |
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The Kingdom of Vientiane was formed in 1707 as a result of the split of the
History
In 1779, under the reign of King
In 1773, Vientiane was attacked by Luang Prabang forces. King
The Siamese installed Nanthasen, a son of Ong Bun, as ruler. In 1791, Nanthasen convinced King Rama I that Luang Prabang was secretly plotting a rebellion against Siam. He was permitted to attack Luang Prabang and captured the city in 1792.
In 1791, Vientiane was invaded by the Vietnamese Tây Sơn dynasty to root out Lê dynasty loyalists, Nanthasen had to flee to Siam. Finally, he reached an accommodation with Tây Sơn dynasty. In 1795, Nanthasen was accused of plotting a rebellion with the Lao governor of Nakhon Phanom. He was deposed and taken to Bangkok. His brother Inthavong succeeded.
Inthavong died in 1804, his brother
The Kingdom of Vientiane was obliterated. The Khorat Plateau was formally annexed by Siam. The Siamese divided the Lao lands into three administrative regions. In the north, the king of Luang Prabang and a small Siamese garrison controlled Luang Prabang,
The Siamese forced population transfers of Lao people to the Khorat plateau which left only a fifth of the original population on the east bank of the Mekong. Through the 1830s to the 1890s, the region were devastated by rebellions, bandits, slave raids and the Haw wars. The vacuum of power allowed the French, now already controlled Cambodia and Cochinchina, to push north to the Mekong River, with hope of establishing a waterway to China. Vientiane eventually passed to French rule in 1893. It became the capital of the French protectorate of Laos in 1899.
Kings
- Setthathirath II (1707–1730)
- Ong Long (1730–1767) (Burmese vassal, 1765–1768)
- Ong Bun (1st reign, 1767–1778) (Burmese vassal)[1]
- Ong Bun(2nd reign, 1780 – 21 November 1781)
- Nanthasen (21 November 1781 – 2 February 1795)
- Inthavong (Setthathirath III) (2 February 1795 – 7 February 1805, crowned on 23 July 1795)
- Anouvong (7 February 1805 – 12 November 1828)
References
- ^ ISBN 0-521-66370-9.