Armenia, China, Korea (North and South) Mongolia, Persia, Turkistan, parts of Burma, Russia, Siam and Vietnam
Today Siam is called: Thailand.
Thailand... Asia
Siam remained independent because the kind of Siam kept playing the French and the British against each other.
The UN didn't fight in the Vietnam War; the UN was in Korea.
No
Cambodia, Thailand and Vietnam.
Myanmar(Burma), Thailand, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Malaysia.
FranceIndiaThe NetherlandsChina
Siam is the old name for Thailand. It is in Asia, north of Malaysia, east of Burma (Myanmar), west of Laos and Cambodia and Vietnam, south of China. Siam is the old name for Thailand. It is in Asia, north of Malaysia, east of Burma (Myanmar), west of Laos and Cambodia and Vietnam, south of China.
France. These countries came to be known as French Indochina.
Yes. During the 18th century, Siam (which is now Thailand) established control over the majority of land that is now Laos. In 1828, the Vientiane Lao rebelled, but were unsuccessful. Laos became part of Siam. Siam had control over Laos until the French invaded Vietnam. In the early 1900s, Laos was absorbed into French Indochina thanks to treaties with Siam. So yes. Laos was part of Thailand (known then as Siam) for approximately 80 years.
Siam.the old name for Thailand was Siam
siam means fast
The Vietnam War ended in 1975, when North and South Vietnam become one country, Vietnam.
Armenia, China, Korea (North and South) Mongolia, Persia, Turkistan, parts of Burma, Russia, Siam and Vietnam
Eventhough Mee Siam is called Siam it does not orignated from Thailand.Try finding Mee Siam there they won't understand you.Mee Siam is actually first created by a thai women who lives among malays and she introduced it to the malays but mee siam is not found in Thailand