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  2. Khmer: The Lost Empire of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Head of King Jayavarman VII. Khmer: The Lost Empire of Cambodia (UK title: Khmer: Lost Empire of Cambodia; French: L'Empire des rois khmers, lit. 'The Empire of the Khmer Kings') is a 1997 illustrated monograph on the culture and history of Khmer Kingdoms. Written by Thierry Zéphir, a professor of the École du Louvre, and published by ...

  3. Khmer Issarak - Wikipedia

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    The first time that the term "Khmer Issarak" was employed was in 1944, after the new Thai Prime Minister Khuang Aphaiwong who took office under the guide of Pridi and his Free Thai movement. Soon a movement called Khmer Issarak was founded by Poc Khun, who used to work in the Publicity Department in Bangkok. Poc Khun was born in a high-ranking ...

  4. Smot (chanting) - Wikipedia

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    Smot (chanting) Smot. (chanting) Smot chanting, or smot ( Khmer: ស្មូត or ស្មូតរ) is a chanting tradition performed primarily at funerals in Cambodia. [1] It is associated with other various forms of Buddhist chanting used by Buddhism in Cambodia but distinct from both paritta chant and khatha used in Buddhist chant to ...

  5. Chinese Cambodians - Wikipedia

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    Willmott assumes that a Sino-Khmer elite dominated commerce in Cambodia from the time of independence well into the era of the Khmer Republic. Under the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge takeover was catastrophic for the Chinese community for several reasons. When the Khmer Rouge took over a town, they immediately disrupted the local market.

  6. Khmer National Army - Wikipedia

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    History. The oldest and largest branch of the Cambodian armed forces in terms of personnel and matériel, the Khmer Royal Army (French: Armée Royale Khmère – ARK) was officially created on 20 November 1946, after the signing of a French–Khmer military agreement which defined the provisional organization of both the ARK and the mixed French-Cambodian troops.

  7. Help:IPA/Khmer - Wikipedia

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    IPA/Khmer. < Help:IPA. It provides a set of symbols to represent the pronunciation of Khmer in Wikipedia articles, and example words that illustrate the sounds that correspond to them. Integrity must be maintained between the key and the transcriptions that link here; do not change any symbol or value without establishing on the first.

  8. Kammathep Jum Laeng - Wikipedia

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    Kammathep Jum Laeng ( Thai: กามเทพจำแลง, RTGS : Kammathep Chamlaeng, lit. 'disguised cupid') is a Thai lakorn, the seventh drama in the series The Cupids, based on a novel series of the same name. [1] The novel is written by Praenut and the director is Saranyu Jiralaksanakul. It was aired every Friday–Sunday from June 18 ...

  9. Fall of Angkor - Wikipedia

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    The fall of Angkor, also known as the sack of Angkor or siege of Angkor, was a seven-month siege of the Khmer capital Angkor by the Ayutthaya Kingdom. After the Khmer refused to recognize Ayutthaya authority, the Ayutthaya besieged Angkor and sacked the capital city. The Khmer King Ponhea Yat fled the city to Basan and later to Chaktomuk (in ...