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The section about Lan Chang ihas the kingdom's name romanized in the Thai style... considering its a Lao kingdom I'm changing the spelling to Lan Xang. No Big Deal—Precedingunsigned comment added byT Sing1991 (talk •contribs)03:38, 23 January 2008 (UTC)[reply]
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The graph of military mobilization entitled 'Royal Burmese Army mobilization (1530–1599)' in the 'Military' is intriguing but lacks a citation. Where is it derived from? Perhaps a citation can be added as an image caption. Perhaps it comes from one if the sources cited in the article itself? It is not clear. Half tempted to count for myself, but has someone has already done this research?Jon Fernquest 2022 (talk)07:22, 12 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]