Prince Kindavong (Lao: ເຈົ້າກິດາວົງ, 1900 – 30 March 1951)[1] was a Laotian prince and the younger half-brother of Phetsarath Ratanavongsa. During World War II he was secretly sent by King Sisavang Vong to represent Laos to the Allied forces following the Japanese occupation of Laos and the royal capital at Luang Prabang on 7 April 1945.[2] He later became the 2nd Prime Minister of Laos from April 23, 1946 to March 15, 1947.
Prince Kindavong (Lao: ເຈົ້າກິດາວົງ, 1900 – 30 March 1951) was a Laotian prince and the younger half-brother of Phetsarath Ratanavongsa. During World...
[Monivong Kindavong]. He was the Vice-President of the Supreme National Political Council in Exile until his death in 2004. Prince Monivong Kindavong was born...
Laos's status as a French protectorate. The king then secretly sent Prince Kindavong to represent Laos to the Allied forces and Prince Sisavang as representative...
peaked at 500 Ratings and enlisted men led by Commander Tiao Sinthanavong Kindavong, who manned a single river flotilla totalling 42 light vessels, divided...
Minister Khammao Vilay Preceded by Position established Succeeded by Tiao Kindavong Minister of Defence and Telecommunications In office 12 October 1945 –...
Laos' status as a French protectorate. The King then secretly sent Prince Kindavong to represent Laos to the Allied forces and Sisavang Vatthana as representative...
193 days Lao Issara Prince Phetsarath Ratanavongsa (1945–1946) 2 Prince Kindavong ເຈົ້າກິນດາວົງສ໌ (1900–1951) 23 April 1946 15 March 1947 326 days Non-partisan...
and ambassadors such as Masagos Zulkifli, Vladlen Semivolos and Amphay Kindavong. On 22 March 2016, he responded to a number of problems and ideas brought...
Prince Souvanna Phouma, Prince Souphanouvong, Prince Phetsarath and Prince Kindavong his step uncles. He was the minister of interior and justice in the Lao...