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Name: vientiane

Type: Cluster

Start: 1708 AD

End: 1828 AD

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The cluster includes all the forms of the country.

The cluster includes the following incarnations of the same nation:

  • Kingdom of Vientiane
  • Kingdom of Vientiane (Burma)
  • Kingdom of Vientiane (Siam)
  • Establishment


  • January 1708: In 1707 Lan Xang fragmented into several successor states.
  • Chronology


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    1. Conquests of Bodawpaya


    Expansion during the rule of Bodawpaya of the Konbaung Dynasty.

  • January 1803: Principality of Phuan under the Kingdom of Vientiane (1802-1828).

  • 2. Siamese-Lao War


    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.

  • January 1829: In 1828, King Anouvong of Vientiane rebelled against Siam, leading to the Siamese invasion and subsequent annexation of Vientiane and Champasak. This marked the consolidation of control by the Rattanakosin Kingdom over the territories of the Vientiane Kingdom.

  • 3. Further events (Unrelated to Any War)


  • January 1714: In 1713 the Kingdom of Champasak emerged after a rebellion against Vientiane.

  • January 1766: Kingdom of Vientiane became vassal of Burma.

  • January 1825: Kingdom of Vientiane (vassal of Burma) conquered by siam.

  • Disestablishment


  • January 1829: In 1828, King Anouvong of Vientiane rebelled against Siam, leading to the Siamese invasion and subsequent annexation of Vientiane and Champasak. This marked the consolidation of control by the Rattanakosin Kingdom over the territories of the Vientiane Kingdom.
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