Kingdom of Champasak
1713–1904 kingdom in modern-day southern Laos and eastern Thailand / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the kingdom. For the province, see Champasak Province.
The Kingdom of Champasak (Lao: ຈຳປາສັກ [tɕàmpàːsák]) or Bassac, (1713–1904) was a Lao kingdom under Nokasad, a grandson of King Sourigna Vongsa, the last king of Lan Xang and son-in-law of the Cambodian King Chey Chettha IV.[citation needed] Bassac and the neighboring principalities of Attapeu and Stung Treng emerged as power centers under what was later to be described as the Mandala Southeast Asian political model.[1]
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Quick Facts ອານາຈັກຈຳປາສັກ (Lao)Anachak Champasak, Status ...
Kingdom of Champasak ອານາຈັກຈຳປາສັກ (Lao) Anachak Champasak | |||||||||
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1713–1904 | |||||||||
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Status | Vassal of Siam (1778–1904) | ||||||||
Capital | Champasak | ||||||||
Common languages | Lao | ||||||||
Religion | Theravada Buddhism | ||||||||
Government | Absolute monarchy | ||||||||
King | |||||||||
• 1713–1737 | Nokasad (first) | ||||||||
• 1900–1904 | Ratsadanay (last) | ||||||||
History | |||||||||
• Dissolution of Lan Xang | 1713 | ||||||||
• Vassal of Siam | 1778 | ||||||||
• Annexed to French Laos | 1904 | ||||||||
Currency | Lat, Hoi, Phot Duang | ||||||||
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Today part of | Laos Thailand Cambodia Vietnam |
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