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  2. Son Ngoc Thanh - Wikipedia

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    Thanh was born in Trà Vinh, Vietnam, to a mother of both Chinese and Vietnamese ancestry and a Khmer Krom father. [1] He was educated in Saigon, Montpellier and Paris, studying law for a year before returning to Indochina. He found work as a magistrate in Pursat and as a public prosecutor in Phnom Penh before becoming Deputy Director of the ...

  3. Pracheachon - Wikipedia

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    The Krom Pracheachon was again subject to repressive measures (ostensibly for reasons of "security") in the run-up to the 1962 elections, in which its members hoped to participate. Sihanouk's police arrested 14 of its remaining members, including Secretary-General Non Suon; they were charged with possessing documents incriminating them in ...

  4. United Front for the Liberation of Oppressed Races - Wikipedia

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    The Liberation Front of Kampuchea Krom (Front de Liberation du Kampuchea Krom, FLKK), representing the Khmer Krom of the Mekong Delta, led by former monk Chau Dara. Kosem, the most senior Cham officer in the Cambodian army, had been involved in Cham activism since the late 1950s, and is suspected to have been working as a double agent for both ...

  5. Khmer People's National Liberation Front - Wikipedia

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    All of the factions did so except for the Khmer Rouge, who then protested and did not partake in the election. The necessity to change from a military faction to a political party facilitated a name change. The Khmer People's National Liberation Front became the Buddhist Liberal Democratic Party. The name change did not result from a deviation ...

  6. Krom Ngoy - Wikipedia

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    Krom Ngoy (born Ouk Ou; 1865 – 1936) was a Cambodian poet and a master of khsae diev. [1] [2] His fame spread to Thailand at that time, not now and he was invited to sing for the then Thai king. He was well-liked by the king and officials and was titled "Phai-ros Loe Koern" in Thai or "Phirum Pheasa Ou" in Khmer , meaning one who is excellent ...

  7. Khom - Wikipedia

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    Khom. Khom ( Thai: ขอม, pronounced [kʰɔ̌ːm]) is a Thai - and Lao -language term referring to the people and civilization of the ancient Khmer Empire. Its use is recorded as early as the 12th century, though its exact meaning—whether it refers to a specific empire, a certain historical period, or the Khmer people in general—has ...

  8. Son Kuy - Wikipedia

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    Son Kuy or Chavay Kuy ( Khmer: ចៅហ្វាយ គុយ ), also known as Oknha Son Kuy ( Khmer: សឺន គុយ ), was the governor of the Khmer province of Trapeang (now Trà Vinh). He was beheaded by Emperor Thiệu Trị of the Nguyễn dynasty in 1841, in exchange for preserving the cultural tradition for the Khmer Krom. Nowadays ...

  9. Caramelized pork and eggs - Wikipedia

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    Caramelized pork and eggs ( Khmer: ខសាច់ជ្រូក, khor săch chruk, Vietnamese: thịt kho tàu, Lao: ຕົ້ມເຄັມ, Thom Khem) is a dish found in Cambodia, [4] [5] Vietnam [6] and Laos. It traditionally consists of small pieces of marinated pork and boiled eggs braised in coconut juice .