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15,000 with 60 warships stormed the port of Chan
Reachea at Chroy Ponlea (now Chroy Changvar) Ponhea Kao's navy was so strong that it chased Chan Reach's navy, led by "Vibol Reach" and "Protous Reach", to Prek Pnov, then Chan Reachea general "Ponhea Mern Pich" who set up a fort in Prek Taten came out to help the "Vibol Reach" and "Prothous Reach" troops. Seeing this, Ponhea Kao also used the trick of losing and retreating so that "Ponhea Mern Pich" could chase after his army. "Ponhea Sral" and "Javea Viang" embedded in Boeung Pong Peay, north of Phnom Penh fight from behind at the lastly Ponhea Mern Pich was kill in Chatomuk river (now the Ponhea Mern Pich Monastery, also known as Ta Pich, is next to the Royal Monument in front of the Cambodia Royal Palace today) and the Chaktomuk rivers were called "the Bloody river" by people at the locals.
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army waited until dusk to bring the army back to attack the camp because the
Siamese did not believe that ghost troops came to help, and the Siamese did not know this was Moeung's delay. In the evening, the Siamese raised troops to encamp around Moeung's army, but there were no Khmer troops, only straw men disguised as soldiers. Fighting from dusk to midnight, 4,000 Khmer straw soldiers hidden in the forest set fire to the Siamese army camp, burning in front and behind the Siamese army Assuming only the Khmer side had auxiliary troops, they also broke up the army. Oknha Chakrei's army announced that all troops would be killed by the Siamese army at O'Svay Doun Keo,
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Longvek army confiscated 90 war elephants, 450 horses, swords, guns, weapons, Cow cart, chariots, and about 10,000 Siamese prisoners of war. A total of 140,000 Siamese troops invaded the Longvek Kingdom, both by land and navy, lost 90,000 and the Siamese army left about 50,000 withdrew to "Ang Seila" on the Khmer-Siamese border. This serious defeat, the Siamese army did not invade Cambodia again, instead it was time for the Longvek army to recapture its territory. Taking the 13 provinces from Siam as well, this great victory, the people nicknamed Chan Reachea: The King of War.
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Brigade led by "Ponhea Tun" has 10,000 as the rearline army and the 5th Brigade led by "Ponhea Phat Sral" and "Ponhea Vibol Reach" has 20,000 with 300 warships as navy to defend the fort in Kampong Siem district, the site of the battle of Kampong Cham. King Korn directly commanded 20,000 royal troops and assigned 20,000 generals "Ponhea Kao" and "Javea Viang" to lead the army, plus the royal army. 40,000 guarding the "Sralop Pichey" fort in Tbong Khmum district (now
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attack. A few days later, Srei Chetha died after being beheaded by his brother-in-law, "Doun Keo
Officer", Together with Ponhea Kao and all the factions of the 25 top officials to present to Chan Reachea with joy and victory, as promised, he promoted "Doun Keo Officer" as Ponhea Doun Keo as the Governor of Tbong Khmum District. The heads of King Korn and the 25 factions were plugged in front of the fortress of Sralop Picheay.
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20,000 troops. As a result, only 20,000 troops in the fort were starving and besieged by
Siamese troops, while Chan Reachea's auxiliaries arrived in Pursat two days later. General Khleang Moeung looked at his army and saw the traumatic face of the army. He thought carefully about this war if this time the Siamese won and captured this Pursat area And Threaten the Longvek Kingdom.
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Reachea and set fire to the capital Tuol Basan in 1517 AD, Chan Reachea and his army withdrew to Banteay Mernchey in the same year. The two opened peace talks, not war, to allow time to gather food and increase the army, which suspended the war for three years until 1520 AD, when the King Korn army launched an attack on Chan Reachea in
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army for another seven hours and told all the troops to attack. Out of the siege when he and his family jumped to their deaths. As for the
Siamese army, they had to raise their army to fight this afternoon, but because general Khleang Moeung mobilized the ghost army to come and help tonight, the Siam
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Reachea's declaration of war reached King Korn. He mobilized the remaining 80,000 troops into five divisions, the first division led by "Ponhea Prom Vieng" with 15,000 as the front line army, the second division led by "Ponhea Penh" has 10,000, the third division led by "Ponhea Nuon"
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Sokuntbot send royal message to inform Chan Reachea about the director's revolt and announced the appointment of Chan Reachea as Grand Viceroy to return to help him. The return Chan Reach lent 5,000 Siamese troops with the negotiation of the offering by offering 100 elephants and 5,000
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province, encountering 5,000 troops of "Oknha Maha Montrei Ben" ambushed in front of Ponhea Kao, seeing this, he told King Korn to go to Sralop Picheay before he was waiting to defend himself with "Duke Ben" and Ponhea Kao threw his spear at "Duke Ben" died at that time and returned to Sralop Pichey
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province, with only 10,000 troops left. On the other hand, Chan Reachea, who received the news of the death of "Ponhea Mern Pich", was shocked and very sad. He then appointed "Oknha Khleang Moeung" as the Chief of Army Staff, replacing Oknha Khleang Moeung, who was well known for his war tactics and
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province, while Khleang Moeung led 40,000 troops to fight the Siamese army for several hours. The Siamese army and armaments were much larger than that of Khleang Moeung. If the battle continued, the army would die, and the duke decided to withdraw his army back to the fort, and the army lost about
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province) with 40,000 could not be brought to help King Korn. The 2nd Battalion led by "Ponhea Tep" raised 40,000 troops to attack the Battle of Tonle Bet in front of the road to "Sralop Pichey" 3rd Battalion led by Chan Reachea 40,000 as auxiliary troops stationed in Kampong Siem district, the 4th
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province in Tbong Khmum district and established a new capital called "Sralop Dountei Pichey Prey Nokor". The first two are equal to (80m) and have a height of 15 cubits, equal to the height (7.5m) and have a total length (2.5 km), which is a strong fortress that is not easy to break. One year
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The name of Mern Pich, who holds 40,000 troops in "Banteay Mernchey", the arrival of Chan Reachea with the preparation of a military strategy to help "Srei Sokuntbot" late lasted for 2 years, Seeing the late military preparations of Chan Reachea, that is, in 1514 AD, Sdach Korn raised his navy with
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General Moeung devised a plan for his top soldiers to remove 4,000 soldiers from the barracks, disguise them as straw men, and hide them in the forest near the Siamese camp, and then arrange for them to be stranded. Then he sent his soldiers to dig a large pit, 8 cubits deep, 4 squares, equal to 4
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Province, in the middle of the night and assassinated Srei Sokuntbot. After Sdach Korn was assassinated "Preah Srei Sokuntbot" at Banteay Stung Sen, the five crowns disappeared at the same time, so the official ascension of the director was postponed for two years to wait for the new five crowns.
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province, to mobilize for immediate revenge. In 1522 AD, 30,000 Ponhea Kao troops crossed the river to the west. The first 15,000 divisions were infantry led by "Ponhea Sral" and "Javea Viang" and stationed at Boeung Pong Peay north of Phnom Penh, while Ponhea Kao himself led the 2nd Battalion
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province. 40,000 "Ponhea Tep" troops encountered and 20,000 king Korn troops stationed on the closed river. The two armies fought in the morning until the afternoon. Then the news of the battle in Tonle Bet battlefield reached "Ponhea Kao" who was guarding in "Sralop Pichey" to Help King Korn
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urgently, leaving "Javea Viang Chum" with 10,000 troops to defend Sralop Pichey fortress. The army of "Ponhea Kao" went to help liberate King Korn in time, the army of "Ponhea Tep" blocked the back road next to King Korn and Ponhea Kao attacked and advanced to
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After the end of the three-year war (1517-1520), King Korn mobilized 120,000 troops and divided them into two divisions, the first division of which was 20,000 led by the chief. "Chao Ponhea Lumpaing" troops to set up strongholds in Samrong Tong district (now
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military leadership. In 1523 AD, Chan Reach divided his army into two divisions, the first division led by himself, set out on a battleship named "Saray Andet" and 300 other warships to gather troops in the province Santuk (now
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from the Siamese, and built the new capital there. In 1525, Ang Chan used firearms and cannons when attacking Sdach Korn, within 3 months, Ang Chan was able to kill Sdach Korn and his followers and decapitated him.
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province), the total number of troops defending King Korn's Kampong Siem district was 65,000. Finally, more than 100,000 of Chan Reach's troops attacked the Kampong Siem district fort of Kampong Cham in 1523.
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province. Chan Reachea knew and ordered 60,000 Duke Kralahom Keo Gather troops at Bassac, Preah Trapeang, Kramuon Sar and Bati, Banteay Meas provinces to fight against the Siamese army in Kampot province.
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elephant warriors behind the army "Chao Ponhea Lumpeang" of King Korn rushed out to attack the army. King Korn was defeated and fled to build a fort at Chaktomuk (now
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