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The United Kingdom of Lao-Cham was established after the marriage of Prince Photisarath II of Lao and Princess Trieu Nih of Champa and the death of their respective parents. The new Kingdom was the joining of the two Kingdoms of Champa and the Lao Kingdom. Both of these areas were established after the Blossoming of the Southeast Asian Peninsula in 907 (154 AD) which led to the Lao, Khmer, Thai, and Cham ethnicities declare their independence from the Srivijaya Empire. The Lao were a small Kingdom but they wanted to established themselves on the political stage of Asia. They were a people ready for war and the Srivijaya supporters who resided in the area that became the Lao Kingdom suffered some of the most brutal punishments. The Lao had only one major port, in Thang Long (Hanoi). and it

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rdfs:label
  • The United Kingdom of Lao-Cham (L'Uniona Homanus)
rdfs:comment
  • The United Kingdom of Lao-Cham was established after the marriage of Prince Photisarath II of Lao and Princess Trieu Nih of Champa and the death of their respective parents. The new Kingdom was the joining of the two Kingdoms of Champa and the Lao Kingdom. Both of these areas were established after the Blossoming of the Southeast Asian Peninsula in 907 (154 AD) which led to the Lao, Khmer, Thai, and Cham ethnicities declare their independence from the Srivijaya Empire. The Lao were a small Kingdom but they wanted to established themselves on the political stage of Asia. They were a people ready for war and the Srivijaya supporters who resided in the area that became the Lao Kingdom suffered some of the most brutal punishments. The Lao had only one major port, in Thang Long (Hanoi). and it
Leader
  • King
dcterms:subject
city largest
  • Thang Long
religion other
  • Thenmobist and Hindu minorities
city other
  • Indrapura , Vijaya
est date
  • 916(xsd:integer)
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leader1 name
  • Photisarath II
Timeline
  • L'Uniona Homanus
map caption
  • The Location of the United Kingdom of Lao-Cham in Teal
ethnic group
  • Cham and Lao
Name
  • The United Kingdom of Lao-Cham
regime
  • Monarchy
royal house
  • House of Lao-Cham
capital cap
  • Capital City
Language
  • Lao and Cham
Flag caption
  • United Flag
Governing body
  • King
Religion
  • Buddhism
Demonym
  • Cham or Lao
otl
  • Vietnam, Laos
Capital
  • Than Hoa
Flag
  • Dragon no star flag.png
ethnic other
  • Thai, Sinica, Japanese, and Khmer minorities
abstract
  • The United Kingdom of Lao-Cham was established after the marriage of Prince Photisarath II of Lao and Princess Trieu Nih of Champa and the death of their respective parents. The new Kingdom was the joining of the two Kingdoms of Champa and the Lao Kingdom. Both of these areas were established after the Blossoming of the Southeast Asian Peninsula in 907 (154 AD) which led to the Lao, Khmer, Thai, and Cham ethnicities declare their independence from the Srivijaya Empire. The Lao were a small Kingdom but they wanted to established themselves on the political stage of Asia. They were a people ready for war and the Srivijaya supporters who resided in the area that became the Lao Kingdom suffered some of the most brutal punishments. The Lao had only one major port, in Thang Long (Hanoi). and it was where the troops of their coutnry went to meet up witht he Khmer and Thai during the Invasion of Sumatra. The Cham had many ports as well as a rich agricultural landscape but they chose to export their products to other Kingdoms and Empires around the South Sinica Sea. The Cham were a peaceful people a decried violence though they needed protection from the other Empires, such as the Japanese or the Sinicans. This would come from the large army and violent nature of the Lao peopel who could not properly defend themselves or the Cham without access to their wide ports and extensive trade money. Despite the difference in culture the Lao and the Cham were able to foudn a stable dynasty and a stable Kingdom.
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