The leaders of Houaphan principality, fearing that …

Years: 1828 - 1839
The leaders of Houaphan principality, fearing that the example of Muang Phuan might be applied to them, meanwhile submit to the suzerainty of Bangkok through the intermediary of Louangphrabang.

Events are not going well for the Siamese in Muang Phuan.

After the Siamese remove Chao Xan and some of the elders to Bangkok in 1836, the Vietnamese in effect rule the Lao state directly, appointing local officials as administrators.

The depopulation activities the Siamese carry out on the Plain of Jars and elsewhere in Xiangkhoang cause the remaining population to migrate eastward and southward, forming new villages in the upper reaches of the Nam Mat and around the northern extremities of the Nam Kading basin, around Muang Mo, Muang Mok, and Muang Ngan.

This expansion of the Phuan state is encouraged by the Vietnamese in their administrative reorganization.

Some of the Phuan, however, perhaps enticed by Lao governors acting for the Siamese, move down the river valleys toward the Mekong, where new towns such as Bolikhamxai and Pakxan are founded and will be given satellite status by the Siamese in the 1870s.

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