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Lan Xang

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In this episode, we explore the Kingdom of Lan Xang, the powerful Southeast Asian realm founded in 1353 by King Fa Ngum and remembered as the foundation of modern Laos. Known as the “kingdom of a million elephants,” Lan Xang grew into a major political and military force through expansion, dynastic rule, and strategic conflict with neighboring powers such as Burma and Ayutthaya. We look at how Theravada Buddhism became central to the kingdom’s identity, shaping its culture, governance, and artistic traditions. The episode also highlights Lan Xang’s Golden Age under King Sourigna Vongsa, when the arts flourished and European trade contacts began, before internal succession struggles led to its fragmentation into smaller regional kingdoms by 1707.

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In this episode, we explore the Kingdom of Luang Phrabang, a Lao monarchy that emerged in 1707 after the collapse of the once-powerful Lan Xang empire. We trace how the kingdom navigated centuries of pressure from larger neighbors, often surviving as a vassal state under Siamese and Burmese influence while preserving its royal traditions and regional identity. The episode follows Luang Phrabang’s turn toward France in the late 19th century as a way to escape repeated conflict and invasion, leading to its incorporation into the French Protectorate of Laos. We also look at the city’s lasting importance as the symbolic home of the Lao royal family, even after political power shifted toward Vientiane, and how the kingdom was eventually integrated into the modern Kingdom of Laos in 1947.

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In this episode, we trace the history of the Lawa people, one of Mainland Southeast Asia’s deeply rooted Austroasiatic-speaking communities, from their ancient Neolithic origins to their modern struggles for recognition and land rights. Genetic and historical evidence links the Lawa to early agricultural populations who helped shape the region thousands of years ago, while later traditions remember them as urban pioneers, skilled metallurgists, and builders of fortified settlements in northern Thailand. Their relationships with emerging powers such as the Lanna Kingdom reveal a history of alliance, adaptation, and eventual marginalization as new migrations reshaped the political landscape. The episode also explores how Lawa identity has endured through animist spiritual traditions, distinctive rotational farming practices, and continued resistance to state forestry policies that challenge their ancestral connection to the land.

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