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  Samsenethai - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Samsenethai was the second king of Lan Xang, the son of Fa Ngum, whom he succeeded.
Samsenethai literally means "300,000 Thai," a name which reflected the result of a census conducted in his reign.
Samsenethai had five daughters; Princess Keo Koumari, Princess Anousa, Princess Manora, Princess Souphutta, and Princess Siva Yaka.
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 Samsenethai - TheBestLinks.com - 1373, 1416, Lan Xang, Fa Ngum, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
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nl:Phaya Samsenthai Samsenethai was the second king of Lan Xang, the son of Fa Ngum, whom he succeeded.
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 Encyclopedia: Lan Xang   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
His son, Oun Heuan, who had been in exile in southern Yunnan, returned to assume the regency of the empire his father had created.
Oun Heuan ascended to the throne as King Samsenethai in 1393 when his father died, ending Mongol overlordship of the middle Mekong Valley.
Muang Sua was the name of Luang Phrabang following its conquest in 698 by a Tai prince, Khun Lo, who seized his opportunity when the king of Nanzhao was engaged elsewhere.
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 Vacation in Laos with Asian Vacations, Inc. - History
After repelling an invasion by Burmese feudalists, King Ounheuane conducted a population census which showed that there were 300,000 Tai-Lao people and 400,000 people of other ethnic groups.
The census gave King Ounheuane the new name of King Samsenethai, meaning ‘three hundred thousand Tai people’.
Samsenthai, who reigned 1373-1416, consolidated the royal administration, developing Luang Prabang as a trading and religious center.
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 Laos Hotel - Accommodation Guide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
63 Samsenethai Road PO Box 6708 Vientiane, Lao PDR.
The Lao Plaza Hotel is located on the center of the emerging capital's business with Vientiane main shopping area on the hotel's doorstep, the airport only 5 Km away.
The Lobby Lounge is the perfect place to meet up with friends or business associates while listening to the wonderful sound of the Baby Grand Piano and enjoy the Bon Café with delicious home made cakes as well as pastries from our very own pastry corner, the deli bakery.
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I would say that, apart from Bane Mixay on Samsenethai road which has over half a dozen temples, Bane Sisavath could boast of the many temples in Vientiane.
For those who don't know, the Samsenethai road connecting to Sikhai road houses Wat Inpaeng, Wat OngTeu, Wat Chanh, Wat HaiSok, Wat Mixai, Wat SiengNyeun, Wat Phakeo, Wat Sisaket and Wat Simuang.
All of them are within ten minutes waling distance, and a majority of them are adjacent to one another.
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 Welcome All Freedom and Democracy Lovers   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-18)
After repelling an invasion by Burmese feudalism, King Ounheuane conducted a population census, which showed that there were 300.000Tai Lao people and 400,000 people of other ethnic groups.
The census gave King Ounheuane the new name of King Samsenethai, meaning “ Three hundred thousand Tai people”.
Throughout the fifteenth century, 14 monarchs ruled the kingdom of Lane Xang.
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 Laos Bed and Breakfast Directory
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Lao Plaza Hotel is located on 63 Samsenethai Road, PO Box 6708
Accommodations Around the World is an extensive directory of Vientiane Bed and Breakfasts, Cottages and Country Inns.
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