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Prince
Boun Oum ບຸນອຸ້ມ ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ
4th Prime Minister of Laos
In office 13 December 1960 – 23 June 1962
Monarch
Sisavang Vatthana
Preceded by
Souvanna Phouma
Succeeded by
Souvanna Phouma
In office 25 March 1949 – 24 February 1950
Monarch
Sisavang Vong
Preceded by
Souvannarath
Succeeded by
Phoui Sananikone
Personal details
Born
2 December 1912[1] Champasak, Laos
Died
17 March 1980 (aged 68) Boulogne-Billancourt, France
Political party
Independent
Spouse
Mom Nang Buvanabarni Bouaphanh
Children
9
Prince Boun Oum (also Prince Boun Oum Na Champassak; Lao: ບຸນອຸ້ມ ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ; Thai: บุญอุ้ม ณ จัมปาศักดิ์; RTGS: Bun-um Na Champasak; 2 December 1912 – 17 March 1980) was the son of King Ratsadanay, and was the hereditary prince of Champassak and also Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Laos from March 1949 to February 1950 and again from December 1960 to June 1962.[1]
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Prince BounOum (also Prince BounOum Na Champassak; Lao: ບຸນອຸ້ມ ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ; Thai: บุญอุ้ม ณ จัมปาศักดิ์; RTGS: Bun-um Na Champasak; 2 December 1912 –...
The Three Princes was a name given to Princes BounOum, Souvanna Phouma and Souphanouvong who represented respectively the royalist, neutralist and communist...
neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right wing under Prince BounOum of Champassak, and the left-wing Lao Patriotic Front under Prince Souphanouvong...
King of the Kingdom of Champassak whose prominent members include Prince BounOum Na Champassak and Prince Sisouk na Champassak. It was the ruling house...
Annam. In 1946, when Chao Nhouy or Chao Ratsadanay died, his son Chao BounOum Na Champassak became the head of the House of Champassak. He was also appointed...
neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right-wing party under Prince BounOum of Champassak, and the left-wing, North Vietnamese-backed Pathet Lao under...
Ordinance No. 283, approved a provisional government formed by Prince BounOum, who acted as front man for Phoui Sananikone. He was one of the Three Princes...
from Vientiane, whose claim was recognized by the Soviet Union; Prince BounOum of Champassak in the south, right-wing and pro-United States, dominated...
Prince, was along with his half-brother Prince Souvanna Phouma and Prince BounOum of Champasak, one of the "Three Princes" who represented respectively the...
Ratsadanay (1874-1945) was the last king of Champasak. He was the father of BounOum. Upon the death of his father, he was appointed as Chao Muang Nakhon Champassak...
neutralists under Prince Souvanna Phouma, the right wing under Prince BounOum of Champassak, and the left-wing, Lao Patriotic Front under Prince Souphanouvong...
Thailand. The city served as the primary seat and residence to Prince BounOum Na Champassak, an important figure in the Laotian Civil War. The prince...
known as Ong Boun (ອົງບຸນ), Bunsan or Xaiya Setthathirath III, was the 3rd king of the Kingdom of Vientiane (r. 1767 to 1781). Ong Boun was the second...
multinational bank Boliviana de Aviación (BoA), a Bolivian state airline BounOum Airways, a defunct Laotian Airline British Octopush Association, which...
Brandão, Brazilian pharmacist, politician and activist (b. 1896) March 17 BounOum, 4th Prime Minister of Laos (b. 1911) Rudolf George Escher, Dutch composer...
(against both Communist and Monarchist) Sisavang Vong Souvanna Phouma BounOum Sisavang Vatthana Strength Việt Minh: Regulars: 125,000 Regional: 75,000...
bank of the Mekong. In 1946 Champasak was ceded back to France and Chao BounOum remitted all claims to an independent kingship in order to unify Laos....
then seized the capital, overthrew the Phouma Government, and installed BounOum as prime minister. In mid-1975, Pathet Lao troops moved towards the city...
post-independence Laos was quickly divided between the royalists under Prince BounOum of Champasak (ເຈົ້າບຸນອຸ້ມ ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ, เจ้าบุญอุ้ม ณ จำปาศักดิ์), the neutralists...
Japanese-American architect of the World Trade Center (d. 1986) December 2 – BounOum, 2-time Prime Minister of Laos (d. 1980) December 4 – Pappy Boyington,...
was intended to be a residence of the last Prince of Champasak, Chao BounOum. However, he had to abandon it in 1974 before it was finished, as the Royal...
(1893–1960) 15 March 1947 25 March 1948 1 year, 10 days Non-partisan 4 Prince BounOum ບຸນອຸ້ມ ນະ ຈຳປາສັກ (1912–1980) 25 March 1948 24 February 1950 1 year, 305 days...