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FIFTY YEARS OF DIPLOMACY AND WARFARE IN LAOS, THAILAND, AND VIETNAM 1778-1828 Section 1 pa...
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LAOS: PATHS OF CONFLAGRATION, (The Fabric Of History 1 of 4), Sec.1 part 2 of 4
FIFTY YEARS OF DIPLOMACY AND WARFARE IN LAOS, THAILAND, AND VIETNAM 1778-1828 Section 1 part 2: Lao and Thai Contemporaries of the Drama Speak Out Please comment and keep it clean. Footnotes: 13) Nouveau Journal Asiatique (1833), vol. 11, Paris, p. 15. 14) The title was retroactively given by his great grandson, King Vajiravudh. 15) Vella (1957), p. 3. 16) King Mangrai, the "first lao monarch" of Lan Na as recorded in the chronicles of Chiang Mai, calls his town "Wiang Chiang Mai." Cf. otton (1932), p. 63. 17) Notton (1932), p. 254 18) Saveng (1980), pp. 105-107; Phongsawadan muang luang prahang (1969) (L), p. 42; Phongsawadan muang luang prabang (1963) (T), pp. 350-351. 19) Phongsawadan muang phuan (1969) (L), p. 18; Archaimbault (1967), pp. 580, 581, 620, 621, 627, 628, 654. 20) Trocki (1980), pp.64, 68. 21) Breazeale (1971), pp. 165-166. 22) Thailand's Department of Fine Arts has published several valuable first-hand documents, the most recent of which is the Chotmaihet ratchakan thi sam. This collection includes most of the documents, extant in the National Library which are relatd to the first years of the reign of King Rama III, and was edited for the bicentennial of the birth of Rama III. We have worked from the original documents preserved in the Thai National Library, and in this book we will refer to these archival documents with the abbreviation "TNL," and also to the Chotmaihet ratchakan thi sam. 23) Narinthonthewi (1963) (T), pp. 36-39