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Laos$43312$ - translation to Αγγλικά

ASPECT OF HISTORY
Laos/History; Early history of Laos; Early History of Laos; Laos, History; History of laos; Laotian history; Prehistory of Laos
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  • French warships bombarding the Siamese fort at Paknam.
  • [[Emerald Buddha]]
  • Kra-Dai (Tai-Kadai) migration route according to James R. Chamberlain (2016).<ref>Chamberlain, James R. (2016). "[https://www.academia.edu/26296118/Kra-Dai_and_the_Proto-History_of_South_China_and_Vietnam Kra-Dai and the Proto-History of South China and Vietnam]", p. 67. In ''Journal of the Siam Society'', Vol. 104, 2016.</ref>
  • Southeast Asia in the 18th century showing the kingdoms of Vientiane, Luang Prabang, Champasak and the principality of Phuan (Xieng Khuang)
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  • Territories abandoned by Siam in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, depicted as a [[map of Thailand's territorial losses]]. The Franco-Siamese War resulted in the cession of Laos to France in 1893.
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  • Xiangkhouang]]
  • Ruins in Vientiane, depicted by Louis Delaporte during the Mekong Expedition led by Francis Garnier (c. 1867).
  • A soldier of the Black Flag Army, 1885
  • The mainland of Southeast Asia at the end of the 13th century
  • Lan Xang's zone of influence and neighbours, c. 1540
  • Ancient human fossil remains from Tam Pa Ling cave
  • Map showing linguistic family tree overlaid on a geographic distribution map of Tai-Kadai family. This map only shows general pattern of the migration of Tai-speaking tribes, not specific routes, which would have snaked along the rivers and over the lower passes.<ref>Baker, Chris and Phongpaichit, Pasuk (2017). "[https://books.google.com/books?id=GHiuDgAAQBAJ&pg=PA27 A History of Ayutthaya]", p. 27. ''Cambridge University Press''.</ref>

Laos      
n. Laos, Volksrepublik Laos, Staat in Südosten Asien
Luang Prabang         
CITY LOCATED IN NORTH CENTRAL LAOS
Louang Phrabang; Luang Phrabang; Luang-Prabang; Louangphabang; Louangphrabang; Luang Phabang; Xieng Dong Xieng Thong; Luang Phrabāng; Luang Prabāng; LuangPrabang; Luang Prabang district; Town of Luang Prabang; Louang Prabang; Chiang Tong; Chiang Thong; History of Luang Prabang; Luang prabang; Luang Prabang District; Luang Prabang, Laos
Stadt in Laos, ehemalige königliche Hauptstadt von Laos

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History of Laos

Evidence for modern human presence in the northern and central highlands of Indochina, that constitute the territories of the modern Laotian nation-state dates back to the Lower Paleolithic. These earliest human migrants are Australo-Melanesians—associated with the Hoabinhian culture—and have populated the highlands and the interior, less accessible regions of Laos and all of South-east Asia to this day. The subsequent Austroasiatic and Austronesian marine migration waves affected landlocked Laos only marginally and direct Chinese and Indian cultural contact had a greater impact on the country.

The modern nation-state Laos emerged from the French Colonial Empire as an independent country in 1953. Laos exists in truncated form from the thirteenth century Lao kingdom of Lan Xang. Lan Xang existed as a unified kingdom from 1357 to 1707, divided into the three rival kingdoms of Luang Prabang, Vientiane, and Champasak from 1707 to 1779, fell to Siamese suzerainty from 1779 to 1893, and was reunified under the French Protectorate of Laos in 1893. The borders of the modern state of Laos were established by the French colonial government in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.