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Laos, once known as Lan Xang.
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    Kingdom of Lan Xang (1353 - 1893)
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    Kingdom of Lan Xang
    1353 - 73
    Reign of Fa Ngum, king of Lan Xang; beginning of recorded Laotian history.

    1373 - 1547
    Successors of Fa Ngum continue to organize Lan Xang;
    Phetsarath (r.1520-47) involves Lan Xang in battles
    against Burma and Siam lasting two centuries.

    1574 - 78
    Lan Xang reduced by Burma to vassal state.

    1603
    Lan Xang renounces tributary ties to Burma.

    1621 - 1713
    Succession struggles for throne of Lan Xang result
    in accession of King Souligna Vongsa (r. 1633-90);
    his death engenders succession struggle among his nephews,
    culminating in division of Lan Xang
    into kingdoms of Louangphrabang and Vientiane;
    south further divides into Kingdom of Champasak in 1713.

    Eighteenth century
    Lao states of Louangphrabang, Vientiane, and Champasak
    try to maintain independence from Burma and Siam
    but eventually come under Siamese control.

    1772
    Suryavong seizes throne of Louangphrabang.

    1778
    Beginning of Siamese domination of Champasak,
    Vientiane, and Louangphrabang.

    1867 - 87
    Mekong expedition of Doudart de Lagrée and Francis Garnier
    arrives in Louangphrabang, 1867;
    Siam contends with France,
    which established protectorate over Vietnam,
    to extend influence in Indochina;
    France eventually installs Auguste Pavie
    in Louangphrabang as first vice consul,
    February 1887.


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