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387:"Udong, the present capital of Cambodia, is situated north-east of Komput, and is four miles and a half from that arm of the Mekon which forms the great lake...Every moment I met mandarins, either borne in litters or on foot, followed by a crowd of slaves carrying various articles; some, yellow or scarlet parasols, more or less large according to the rank of the person; others, boxes with betel. I also encountered horsemen, mounted on pretty, spirited little animals, richly caparisoned and covered with bells, ambling along, while a troop of attendants, covered with dust and sweltering with heat, ran after them. Light carts, drawn by a couple of small oxen, trotting along rapidly and noisily, were here and there to be seen. Occasionally a large elephant passed majestically by. On this side were numerous processions to the pagoda, marching to the sound of music; there, again, was a band of ecclesiastics in single file, seeking alms, draped in their yellow cloaks, and with the holy vessels on their backs....The entire population numbers about 12,000 souls." 79: 148: 86: 277: 340:
in March 1974, who marched the citizens into the countryside, as well as executing a large number of prisoners. This proved to be a trial-run for the evacuation of Phnom Penh a year later. The Government retook the town in August the same year, but evidence of atrocities was widely discarded by
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via National Road No. 5, Oudong was a royal residence and Cambodia's capital for almost 250 years until 1866. A monumental royal necropolis of sovereigns of several centuries is scattered on top of the prominent bisected mountain, which runs from the southeast to the northeast.
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located here faces north instead of the traditional direction of east, symbolizing a testimony to the strength and power of the ancient
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From 1618 until 1866 it was formally called Oudong Meanchey, the royal capital of Cambodia for 250 years. In 1866, it was abandoned by
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Tentative List on 1 September 1992, in the Cultural category. The submission has been renewed on 27 March 2020.
543: 709: 322:(1841–1850), he constructed canals, terraces, bridges and erected hundreds of pagodas in this region. 657: 207: 466: 255:. Located at the foothill of the mountain Phnom Oudong, also known as Phnom Preah Reach Troap ( 24: 172: 160: 662: 604: 521: 244: 184: 177: 8: 417: 333: 412: 641: 295: 239:) is a former town of the post-Angkorian period (1618–1863) situated in present-day 663:
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in 1977, along with the other temples, monuments and religious structures there.
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Legend has it that in the Arthaross Temple (Temple of Eighteen Points, from
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Index

Udon
Udong (disambiguation)
Phnom Oudong
Oudong is located in Cambodia
11°49′26″N 104°44′33″E / 11.82389°N 104.74250°E / 11.82389; 104.74250
Cambodia
Province
Kandal Province
District
Ponhea Lueu
Commune
Time zone
UTC+7
Area code
Khmer
Ponhea Lueu District
Kandal Province
Cambodia
Khmer
Phnom Penh

Sanskrit
Sanskrit
Srei Soryapor
abandonment of Longvek
Ang Duong
King Norodom
Cambodian Civil War
Khmer Rouge
Khmer Rouge

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