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  2. Women in Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Women in society. Women in Cambodia, due to the influence of the dominant Khmer culture, are traditionally expected to be modest and soft-spoken. They are to be well-mannered, [3] industrious, [4] and hold a sense of belonging to the household. It is expected that they act as the family's caregivers and caretakers, [3] financial administrators ...

  3. Khmer Empire - Wikipedia

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    Cambodia portal. v. t. e. 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, it grew out of the former civilisation of Chenla and lasted from 802 to 1431. Historians call this period of Cambodian history the Angkor period ...

  4. Zhou Daguan - Wikipedia

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    Zhou Daguan ( Wade–Giles: Chou Ta-kuan; French: Tcheou Ta-Kouan; c. 1270–?) was a Chinese diplomat of the Yuan dynasty of China, serving under Temür Khan (Emperor Chengzong of Yuan). He is most well known for his accounts of the customs of Cambodia and the Angkor temple complexes during his visit there. [1] [2] He arrived at Angkor in ...

  5. Dvaravati - Wikipedia

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    Dvaravati ( Thai: ทวารวดี) was an ancient Mon and Thai political principality from the 6th century to the 11th century, located in the region now known as central Thailand, [3] [4] : 234 and was speculated to be a succeeding state of Lang-chia or Lang-ya-hsiu ( หลังยะสิ่ว ).

  6. Culture of Cambodia - Wikipedia

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    Throughout Cambodia 's long history, religion has been a major source of cultural inspiration. Over nearly two millennia, Cambodians have developed a unique Cambodian culture and belief system from the syncreticism of indigenous animistic beliefs and the Indian religions of Buddhism and Hinduism. Cambodia's unparalleled achievements in art ...

  7. Jayavarman II - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer Empire was the dominant civilization in mainland Southeast Asia from the 9th century until the mid-15th century. Jayavarman II was a powerful Khmer king who declared independence from a polity inscriptions named "Java", which most probably refers to the island of Java in the Indonesian archipelago. [3]

  8. Khmer nobility - Wikipedia

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    The Khmer nobility is a social class comprising titled officials in the service of the monarchy. They form part of a hierarchical social system which developed from the time of the Angkorian Empire. While all titles were abolished by Pol Pot under the Democratic Kampuchea, they were restored and have multiplied since the restoration of monarchy ...

  9. Chbab Srey - Wikipedia

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    A classical piece of Khmer literature attributed to King Ang Duong. The Chbab Srey was composed as a poem by King Ang Duong in 1837. Authorship however has been contested by Judy Ledgerwood who attributes it rather to Minh Mai, who penned the best known manuscripts of the Chbab Srey. The narrative takes the form of Queen Vimala instructing her ...