In 1353, after Laos had first been ruled by Khmers from
Angkor, then by Thais from Sukhothai, Prince Fa Ngoum
founds the Kingdom of Laos or "Lane Xang", as it was
called at the time, as a sovereign state. It extends over present-day
Laos as well parts of what is now North Thailand. The first capital
of Laos is Luang Prabang. King Fa Ngoum makes Buddhism
the national religion.
In the 15th century the Vietnamese temporarily occupy the
Laotian Kingdom and Luang Prabang.
In the 16th century Vieng Chan (Vientiane) develops into
a parallel capital of the Laotian Kingdom. Burma, the dominant
power in Southeast Asia in the 16th century, gains strong influence
over Vieng Chan. Nevertheless, in 1563 King Setthathirat
makes Vieng Chan the official capital of Laos.
In 1575, the Burmese occupy Vieng Chan and stay for seven
years.
After two parallel Laotian kingdoms had developed in Luang Prabang
and Vieng Chan, they were reunited in 1591 under King
Nokeo Koumane.
In 1700 Laos breaks up into three kingdoms: Luang Prabang,
Vieng Chan and Champassak to the South.
After the Siamese capital Ayutthaya had been conquered and sacked
by Burmese armies, Laos, in 1767, again falls under full
Burmese rule. But after only a few years the Siamese kingdom,
with its new capital Bangkok, grows stronger and Laos again has
to obey Siamese overlords.
In 1827 the Laotians under King Anou rebel against
the Siamese but are soon defeated. The Laotian state disintegrates.
Other eras in history:
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