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  2. Khmer Times - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Times is an English-language newspaper, launched in May 2014, based in Phnom Penh, Cambodia, and owned by Malaysian national Mohan Tirugmanasam Bandam. [2] The newspaper is strongly pro- CPP in its reporting and editorials.

  3. Early history of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    In 1353 a Thai army captured Angkor. It was recaptured by the Khmer, but wars continued and the capital was looted several times. During the same period, Khmer territory north of the present Laotian border was lost to the Lao kingdom of Lan Xang. In 1431 the Thai captured Angkor Thom.

  4. Khmer Empire - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Empire was a Hindu-Buddhist empire in Southeast Asia, centered around hydraulic cities in what is now northern Cambodia. Known as Kambuja by its inhabitants

  5. Mass media in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Also publishes a weekly Khmer summary called Kanychok Sangkhum. Phnom Penh Post - Cambodia's oldest English-language paper. Originally fortnightly, it is now daily. Khmer Times-English-language newspaper following Cambodian national news, business, and entertainment. First launched in April 2014.

  6. Sāstrā sleuk rith - Wikipedia

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    Combined, the result was that much of the former legacy of the Khmer sastras became absorbed by the Thai culture or was forgotten. In the 16th century, a substantial body of Buddhist literature was created in the Cambodian temples. In later times, up to the present, pagodas served as library storehouses of Khmer sastras and literary works.

  7. Cambodian art - Wikipedia

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    The history of Cambodian art (Khmer: សិល្បៈខ្មែរ) stretches back centuries to ancient times, but the most famous period is undoubtedly the Khmer ...

  8. Khmer people - Wikipedia

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    Jayavarman II (802–830) revived Khmer power and built the foundation for the Khmer Empire, founding three capitals—Indrapura, Hariharalaya, and Mahendraparvata—the archeological remains of which reveal much about his times.

  9. Parliament of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Source: Khmer Times: Results by region. Province CPP FUNCINPEC KNUP CYP Total Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Votes % Seats Region 1 897: 98.57%: 6: 11 1.21 ...