Faydang Lobliayao was a politician in Laos who was the son of Kiatong Lobliayao (Kiabtoom Lauj Npliaj Yob).(This is not a true statement, The Tasseng position was transferred to Faydang's own brother Chong Tou Lo, who was a brother-in-law of Lyfong. Later, Lyfong wanted the Taseng position for himself but Faydang disagreed and wanted the position divide into 2 Tasseng for the 2 brothers. Lyfong disagreed and engaged military against Faydang and N...
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