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Chao Anouvong ເຈົ້າອານຸວົງສ໌ เจ้าอนุวงศ์
Chao Anouvong
Statue of Chao Anouvong in Chao Anouvong Park, Vientiane.
King of Vientiane
Reign
7 February 1805 – 12 November 1828
Predecessor
Inthavong
Successor
annexed by Siam
Vice King
Khi Menh [de] (1805–1826) Tissa (1826–1827)
Vice King of Vientiane
Reign
2 February 1795 – 7 February 1805
Predecessor
Inthavong
Successor
Khi Menh [de]
King
Inthavong
Born
1767 (1767) Vientiane, Lan Xang
Died
12 November 1828 (1828-11-13) Bangkok, Siam
Names
Somdet Paramanadha Parama Bupati Somdet Brhat Pen Chao Singhadhamuraja, Somdet Brhat Parama Bupati Brhat Maha Kashatriya Khatiya Adipati Jayasethha Jatikasuriya Varman, Angga Penh Brhat Yulumanaya Maha Negara Chandrapuri Sri Sadhana Kanayudha Visudhirattana Rajadhanapuri Rama Lan Chang Krum Klao
Regnal name
Xaiya-Setthathirath V
Father
Ong Boun
Mother
Phranang Kamphong
Chao Anouvong (Lao: ເຈົ້າອານຸວົງສ໌; Thai: เจ้าอนุวงศ์; RTGS: Chao Anuwong), or regnal name Xaiya Setthathirath V (Lao: ໄຊຍະເສດຖາທິຣາຊທີ່ຫ້າ; Thai: ไชยเชษฐาธิราชที่ห้า; RTGS: Chaiya Chetthathirat Thi Ha), (1767 – 1829), led the Lao rebellion (1826–28) against Siam as the last monarch of the Kingdom of Vientiane. Anouvong succeeded the throne in 1805 upon the death of his brother, Chao Inthavong (Lao: ເຈົ້າອິນທະວົງສ໌; เจ้าอินทวงศ์), Xaiya Setthathirath IV, who had succeeded their father, Ong Bun or Phrachao Siribounyasan (Lao: ພຣະເຈົ້າສິຣິບຸນຍະສາຣ; พระเจ้าสิริบุญสาร) Xaiya Setthathirath III.[1] Anou was known by his father's regnal number until recently discovered records disclosed that his father and brother had the same regnal name.
^Simms, Peter; Simms, Sanda (2001). The Kingdoms of Laos: Six Hundred Years of History. ISBN 9780700715312.
Anouvong is the capital of Xaisomboun province. Anouvong was named after King Anouvong when Xaisomboun Province was established as the 18th province of...
Kshatriyaseuk (King Rama I, Nangklao's grandfather) had conquered them in 1778. Anouvong, the son of the king of Vientiene, was taken to Bangkok as a captive. He...
succeeded. Inthavong died in 1804, his brother Anouvong succeeded him as the ruler of Vientiane. Anouvong was making military preparations for a rebellion...
1802, and to capture the Sipsong Chau Tai (with his brother Anouvong as general). Anouvong is a symbolic and controversial figure even today, his short...
killed defending his city against Anouvong's army, but Anouvong was defeated by Thai forces weeks later and Anouvong taken in chains to Bangkok. King Rama...
In 1828 Vientiane was razed by the Siamese, in retaliation for the Chao Anouvong Rebellion, at which point the kingdom of Vientiane ceased to exist. During...
known for his leading roles in putting down the Laotian Rebellion of King Anouvong of Vientiane (กบฏเจ้าอนุวงศ์) and Siamese-Vietnamese Wars in 1831–1834...
The Laos National Stadium or formally Anouvong Stadium (official name), also known as Vientiane Provincial stadium, is a multi-purpose stadium in Vientiane...
to the city's south. In 1826, King Anouvong of Vientiane invaded Siam, seeking complete independence. Anouvong's forces seized the city of Nakhon Ratchasima...
200 sq mi) and had a population of 85,168 in 2015. Xaisomboun town in Anouvong District is the economic centre. There are extensive copper and gold mining...
Prabang, while Champasak eventually came under Siamese suzerainty. Chao Anouvong was installed as a vassal king of Vientiane by the Siamese. He encouraged...
1826, after the British victory in the First Anglo-Burmese War.: 281 Anouvong of Vientiane, who mistakenly held the belief that Britain was about to...
Whether Anouvong's actions were part of a wider plot to rebel against the Siamese is controversial, what is clear is that ultimately Anouvong did rebel...
the Siamese general Phraya Chakri and made a vassal of Siam. When King Anouvong raised an unsuccessful rebellion, it was obliterated by Siamese armies...
supervise the Lao and Khmer tributary states. In 1826, Vientiane King Chao Anouvong, perceiving Siam as weakened, attacked Korat in the Laotian Rebellion against...
Vientiane) (1819–1827, son of King Anouvong, Kingdom of Vientiane) 1829–1893 Siam annexes Champassak following the Chao Anouvong Rebellion and confirms subsequent...
Tenants New Laos National Stadium 25,000 Laos national football team Chao Anouvong National Stadium 20,000 Lao League Savannakhét Provincial stadium 15,000...
potentially dangerous event occurred with the Anouvong's Rebellion in 1827, when the troops of the tributary King Anouvong of the Kingdom of Vientiane advanced...
the defeat of the last king of the Vientiane dynasty of Lan Xang, Chao Anouvong. It was discovered in April 2006 during the construction of a major road...
the Emerald Buddha. Wat Si Saket was built in 1818 on the order of King Anouvong (Sethathirath V.) Si is derived from the Sanskrit title of veneration Sri...
King Anouvong, with a new image crafted in place of the lost Emerald Buddha. However, the temple was again destroyed in 1828 when King Anouvong rebelled...
District (Sekong) 124,000 7,665 15 LA-XE Xaisomboun province Anouvong District (Anouvong) 98,000 4,506 19 LA-XS Xiangkhouang province Pek District (Phonsavan)...
the wake of the failed Laotian Rebellion for independence (1826–1829) of Anouvong, the last king of Vientiane, became a casus belli for the Siamese–Vietnamese...
rule of King Anouvong of the Kingdom of Vientiane, Anouvong placed his son Prince Nyô on the throne of Champassak. During King Anouvong's rebellion against...
campaigns of Taksin, and retribution for the Laotian Rebellion of Chao Anouvong (ເຈົ້າອນຸວົງ, เจ้าอนุวงศ์) against Siamese rule during the reign of Rama...