Faydang Lobliayao (RPA: Faiv Ntaj Lauj Npliaj Yob, Pahawh: π¬π¬²π¬π¬΅ π¬π¬°π¬©π¬΅ π¬π¬Άπ¬ π¬π¬Άπ¬¨π¬΅ π¬π¬°π¬€; the family name in traditional Hmong is Lo, 1910 β 12 July 1986) was a Hmong leading politician in Laos during the anti-French Colonial Regime war in the period of 1947-1954 and the American Secret War in Indochina in the period of 1955-1975.
Faydang was the son of Kiatong Lo Bliayao (RPA: 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 Touby Ly Foung.
He and his fellow clansmen aided the Japanese in their occupation of Indochina for a short period of time between 1944-1945.
His younger brother was Nyiaveu Lobliayao, also a member of the Lao People's Revolutionary Party.