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  2. Kith Meng - Wikipedia

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    Kith Meng (Khmer: គិត ម៉េង; Chinese: 陈丰明) is a Cambodian businessman. [1] He is the chairman and CEO of The Royal Group which counts among its holdings 45% of J Trust Royal Bank, the mobile phone operator Cellcard and 100% of Royal Railways. Meng also owns 100% stake in Cambodia's television and telecommunications networks ...

  3. Pung Kheav Se - Wikipedia

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    Pung Kheav Se (Khmer: ពុង ឃាវសែ; Chinese: 方侨生) is a Cambodian businessman, investor and philanthropist.He is the founder and chairman of Canadia Group, a multinational conglomerate which counts among its sectors OCIC and CIH.

  4. Pich Sambath - Wikipedia

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    Pich Sambath (Khmer language: ពេជ្រ សម្បត្តិ, also known as Phoeun Sambath (Khmer: ភឿន សម្បត្តិ); born April 8, 2002) is a Cambodian lightweight kickboxer and Kun Khmer fighter. As born in a poor family, Sambath sees Kun Khmer as a good career for his life. He starts training Kun Khmer in 2020 at ...

  5. List of royalty by net worth - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of richest monarchs and family members, as estimated by forbes.com in 2015, [1] Business Insider in 2018, [2] and the CEOWORLD magazine in 2019. [3] The evaluations are based on their personal net worths, excluding properties held by the State, Government or Crown, and all of the figures are in U.S. dollars.

  6. Kun Khmer - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Cambodian Television Network (CTN) screened a Kun Khmer reality television series called Kun Khmer Champion. The show featured 65 kilogramme (143.3 lbs.) boxers, and was produced by Ma Serey and Aaron Leverton, and co-hosted by Ma Serey and Cambodia's most famous kickboxer, Eh Phouthong .

  7. Preah Khan - Wikipedia

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    Preah Khan experienced a slow decline because the Khmer royalty stopped supporting it around the 15th century. [3] As support from the royal family dwindled, it became difficult to maintain and use the complex. Despite this decline, certain sections of the site continued to be used for religious or cultural activities.

  8. Norodom Sihamoni - Wikipedia

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    Norodom Sihamoni (Khmer: នរោត្តម សីហមុនី, [nɔˈroːɗɑm səjˈhamoniː]; born 14 May 1953) is King of Cambodia. He became King on 14 October 2004, a week after the abdication of his father, Norodom Sihanouk. [1] He is the eldest son of King Sihanouk and former Queen consort Norodom Monineath and is the fourth ...

  9. Koh Ker - Wikipedia

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    For five years, Japanese researchers explored and described 184 monuments, including documenting their exact locations. The Australian researcher Damian Evans and his team were able to verify Lajonquière's theory that there once was a Khmer route between Koh Ker and Wat Phu, probably the most important strategic road of the Khmer empire.