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stationed at Phu Ma Khua and Phlan Yao as well as villagers in Thai territory using rocket propelled grenades. Several Thai villagers were reportedly injured. Baan Phum Srol school director Boonruam Pongsaphan stated that "I believe that this is no longer a misunderstanding. This is war because the Cambodian side is firing into residential areas, not military zones". Thousands of villagers from Kantharalak were evacuated. Cambodia claimed that more than 20 Thai soldiers died in the clashes. In the evening, Thai troops reportedly attacked Cambodian lines by trying to cross into Cambodia's territory despite the earlier cease fire agreement. There were reports that Cambodian troops captured Don Tuan temple that is over 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from the previous clash sites and Don Tuan temple is in Thai territory. It was reported that the heavy shelling of Preah Vihear Temple by Thai forces has caused part of it to collapse. Since the start of the fighting, Cambodian troops had been entrenched in the 900-year-old ruins of the temple in a camp made up of several bunkers. They had been positioned high on a ridge with a commanding view of the Cambodian plains, but highly vulnerable to fire from Thai positions just a few hundred metres away.
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unit, said that six rounds of cluster shells had landed in villages about 20 km (12 mi) inside Cambodia, but caused no casualties since residents had already been evacuated. Col. Tawatchai Samutsakorn, commander of Thailand's 2nd Army Region, denied absolutely that cluster bombs or poison gas had been employed. Tawatchai said one Thai soldier died, bringing the two-day casualty toll to four dead and 17 wounded, and that 15,000 civilians had been evacuated from the area of fighting. Cambodia's Suos Sothea said three soldiers from his country had been killed, bringing Cambodia's two-day death toll to six. According to vice-president of the Cambodian National Committee for Disaster Management, Mr
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rocket-propelled-grenades, forcing the Thais to retaliate. However, Phay Siphan, a spokesman for Cambodia's Council of Ministers, denies his country's troops fired first. He said Thai soldiers attacked first. Both sides blame the other for starting the fighting. Cambodia wants international help to prevent further fighting, while Thailand says the issue should be resolved bilaterally. The same day, unconfirmed reports claimed that Vietnamese tanks were moving towards the Cambodian–Thai border. However,
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troops were patrolling the border, the Thai soldiers opened fire at them. So our troops fired back." He added that troops from both sides fired rockets and grenades as well as rifles, but calm returned after a meeting between Cambodian and Thai military commanders in the area. The Thai military confirmed the shoot-out. "It was a misunderstanding and nobody was injured in the clash," said a Thai Army officer who asked not to be named.
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footage from Reuters, showing that Cambodian forces used the temple as a military base and fired machine guns and artillery. Thai soldiers responded by firing rifles at the Cambodian soldiers hiding in the temple. However, there are only a few bullet impacts visible on the temple. The Associated Press reported that Cambodian troops were stationed in the temple.
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Cambodian soldiers were killed and two tanks, 16 armoured vehicles, six artillery guns, and four multiple launch rocket systems were destroyed. Independent sources confirmed that three Cambodians, including two soldiers, and a Thai villager were killed; also 10 Cambodian and eight Thai soldiers were wounded and four Thai soldiers were captured.
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features: it involved an issue of "territorial sovereignty...and that it was not engaged in delimiting the frontier"; the "Annex I map played a central role in the reasoning of the Court..."; and that it made clear that it was only dealing with the small area in the "region of the Temple of Preah Vihear". The court unanimously declared:
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Cambodian land near Preah Vihear. "They must withdraw," he said. Thailand's Prime Minister, Somchai Wongsawat, said he had ordered the army to "take care of the situation so there is no violence." "We do not object to redeployment so there is no confrontation," Somchai told reporters, adding that he was not aware of Hun Sen's deadline.
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spokesman Col. Prawit Hukaew, the two sides had engaged each other with automatic weapons overnight Sunday. According to Thailand, no Thai troops was killed in the clashes. In the afternoon, the Cambodian Ministry of Defense issued a statement which condemned Thailand for ten straight days of armed conflict;
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The Thai army was accused of using cluster munitions against Cambodia during the border fighting in February. Thailand at first denied the allegation, but later admitted it had fired the weapons. According to the Cluster Munition Coalition, thousands of Cambodian villagers are now at risk of death or
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after a Thai helicopter tried to land in Cambodian territory. No injuries or deaths were reported. The source said the Cambodian soldiers opened fire to prevent the Thai helicopter entering Cambodia and that the Thai soldiers responded with heavy gunfire. It was the first armed clash since Thailand's
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On July 23, 2011, one Cambodian soldier was killed along the Cambodian-Thai border while another was wounded. A local military commander stated that the soldier's death was a result of clashes provoked by Thai troops. Pok Sophal, a commander for Oddar Meanchey's Trapaing Prasat district, stated that,
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said a demilitarised zone would mean "a permanent ceasefire...tantamount to a cessation of aggression" by Thailand. He also said he was satisfied with the dispatch of truce observers, which he said Cambodia had been seeking since last February, but made no reference to the demand for Cambodian troops
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into Cambodia's territory, an allegation that could not be independently verified and that Thailand rejected. A Cambodian field commander claimed that the "poison smoke" caused several soldiers who inhaled it to lose strength in their arms and legs. Col. Suos Sothea, deputy commander of the artillery
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On February 9, 2011, Hun Sen officially called the recent clashes a war, stating that "Thailand created this war. Abhisit must be responsible for the war" and "Our war with Thailand will be taking long time". He also made it clear that there would be no more talks without a third party, stating that
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On February 5, 2011, both sides exchanged fire again, starting from 06:25 (GMT+7) in three skirmishes at Chongdon-awn. The Thai army confirmed one Thai sergeant was killed by shrapnel and four soldiers wounded in the clash. In the afternoon, both sides signed a ceasefire with four conditions: 1. stop
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died instantaneously and seven or more buildings, including Phum Srol School, were hit by Cambodian artillery rounds. Three houses were set ablaze. The Cambodian government claimed 16–33 Thai soldiers were killed, 26 wounded, and four captured, with two tanks destroyed. Thai news stations reported 64
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On April 16, 2010 Cambodian and Thai forces opened fire along their border about 150 kilometres (93 mi) west of Preah Vihear. The clash lasted for about 15 minutes, but there were no reports of casualties. Cambodian Defence Ministry spokesman Chhum Socheat was reported as saying that " While our
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According to the Thai authorities, the Ta Moan Thom complex is in Thai territory as evidenced by the Fine Arts Department's registration of the ancient ruin as a Thailand national archaeological site 73 years ago in 1935, despite the ruin being 300 metres (980 ft) south of the border's watershed
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online published a Deutsche Presse-Agentur (German Press Agency) report that erroneously stated that Preah Vihear partially sits on Thai territory. Following the Thai government's decision to support Cambodia's bid for World Heritage listing, anti-Thaksin Shinawatra opposition figures mounted a legal
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There are reports that 22,000 Thai citizens had to evacuate and abandon their homes. The Cambodian government blamed the Thai army for firing onto the World Heritage temple, causing severe damage, whereas the Cambodian army settled the site as an army base. There is evidence, such as video and photo
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The court first concluded that it had jurisdiction and the request for interpretation was admissible, finding that a "dispute exists between the Parties as to the meaning and scope of the 1962 judgment pursuant to Article 60 of the Statute ." The court said that the 1962 judgment had three important
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Both sides said they were satisfied with the decision. Thai Foreign Minister Kasit, speaking outside the court, said that a withdrawal of armed Cambodians from the temple complex "has been our consistent position." Further noting that the decision is binding on both countries, he added that Thailand
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Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej reportedly is expected to visit the area near the Preah Vihear Temple, but not the temple itself, according to Cambodian sources. Cambodia and Thailand will hold a second foreign ministers' meeting in Thailand on 18 August 2008 to seek a peaceful solution to the
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On July 22, 2008, Thailand rejected the assistance of ASEAN in resolving the border dispute. Thailand's statement came as ASEAN foreign ministers began a meeting in Singapore. The BBC reported that Cambodia had requested UN assistance in resolving the border dispute. The previous week the Cambodian
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On July 15, 2008, cross-border tensions flared after Cambodian authorities arrested three Thai nationals who had attempted to plant the Thai flag near the temple. Cambodia claimed that several dozen Thai soldiers subsequently crossed the border. One Thai soldier lost his leg to a Cambodian landmine
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awarded ownership of Preah Vihear Temple to Cambodia by a nine to three vote, stating the 1907 map clearly showed Preah Vihear as being in Cambodia. Nevertheless, the court had only ruled that the temple belong to Cambodia, and did not comment on the adjacent land to the north. Thailand reluctantly
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and the French withdrawal in 1953, the Thai military occupied Preah Vihear Temple in 1954 in keeping with the border line of the natural watershed. The temple had been built facing north to serve the plains above it, not those of the Cambodian plain far below. However, based on the 1907 French map,
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In 1907, the Thai-Cambodian border was mapped by the French on behalf of a bilateral border commission. According to the 1904 agreement, the border would follow the natural watershed between the countries. However, the resulting map deviated by showing Preah Vihear Temple as being in Cambodia, even
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rockets into the town of Sao Thong Chai about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) from the border. As a direct result, primary schools, a local hospital, and four or five houses were destroyed. Only minutes before the bombardment, the local authority had issued a warning to the locals to evacuate and close
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However, the court rejected Cambodia's argument that Phnom Trap had also been awarded to it by the 1962 judgment, concluding that the reference to the "vicinity" of the Temple of Preah Vihear in the operative part of the 1962 judgment was not intended to extend to it. Phnom Trap, known by Thais as
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temple complex 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of Ta Moan, with reports that both sides used rocket launchers, machine guns, and rifles. According to the Thai army, the fighting erupted after dawn and continued for over half an hour. Four Thai and three Cambodian soldiers were reported killed and
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led the Thai side. Cambodian premier Hun Sen led his side to a 10–7 victory, following which he announced that "the nightmare era" between Thailand and Cambodia was over. Former Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya rejoined that Hun Sen should not think that he could benefit from close ties with ousted
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On February 7, 2011, around two in the morning, the artillery fire finally stopped. However, sporadic fighting resumed later in the morning, after Thai troops attempted an operation to recover casualties from the previous day's heavy fighting. Clashes ceased again at 11:00. Both sides blamed each
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On February 6, 2011, despite signing a ceasefire earlier that day, renewed clashes occurred in the evening. According to reports, the fighting extended over 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) from Phum Srol village to Phu Makhua mountain. At 08:17, Cambodian troops opened fire at Thai military personnel
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On January 31, 2010, a Thai soldier was killed in clashes between Thai and Cambodian forces in the disputed border area troops from the two sides fought for about 15 minutes late Friday after about 20 Thai soldiers crossed into Cambodian territory and refused to leave when confronted by Cambodian
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of Preah Vihear to Cambodia and that Thailand had an obligation to withdraw any Thai military, police, or guard forces stationed in that area. However, it rejected Cambodia's argument that the judgment had also awarded the hill of Phnom Trap (three kilometers northwest of the temple) to Cambodia,
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On February 8, 2011, there were no reported shooting incidents. However, Cambodian troops reportedly used the fragile ceasefire to dig new positions and to set up sandbags. A Thai soldier, who was severely wounded during the shellings on February 6, 2011, died of his wounds at Sapphasithiprasong
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On April 3, 2009, fighting between Thai and Cambodian forces left at least three Thai soldiers and two Cambodian soldiers dead; another five Thai soldiers were wounded. Just days before this clash, Cambodian officials said that up to 100 Thai soldiers crossed into Cambodian territory and did not
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On July 18, 2008, the Thai government handed Cambodia a letter from Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej insisting Thai troops are deployed on Thai soil. In a letter to Hun Sen, the Thai PM said Cambodian troops and buildings on the disputed 4.6 km (1.8 sq mi) area were a "violation of
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resigned over the listing of Preah Vihear by UNESCO. His resignation followed the eight to one judgment by the Thai Constitutional Court that he had violated Article 190 of Thailand's 2007 Constitution, which calls for a public debate and cabinet-level approval before such authorization can take
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The Court therefore concludes that the first operative paragraph of the 1962 Judgment determined that Cambodia had sovereignty over the whole territory of the promontory of Preah Vihear, as defined in paragraph 98 of the present Judgment, and that, in consequence, the second operative paragraph
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On October 15, 2008, Cambodian and Thai forces opened fire on each other once again in the border area. Three Cambodian soldiers were killed and two wounded. Seven Thai soldiers were wounded, one of whom died of his injuries a week later. The Cambodians claimed to have captured 10 Thai soldiers
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On October 13, 2008, Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, issued an ultimatum to Thailand to withdraw troops from a disputed border area by noon Tuesday, October 14, 2008. Hun Sen said Thai troops had advanced on a border area called Veal Intry (Eagle Field) near the temple in an attempt to occupy
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On May 1, 2011, a Cambodian soldier was killed. The death toll had reached 17, including: nine Cambodian and seven Thai soldiers and one Thai civilian. Ninety-five Thais, including 50 soldiers, and 18 Cambodian servicemen had been wounded since the start of the fighting. According to Thai army
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The Thai Constitutional Court finally upheld the suit on July 7, 2008 in an eight to one judgment that the foreign minister's joint communique with Cambodia was "unconstitutional". Whilst UNESCO met in Quebec, Canada, there were about 20 Thai people standing and protesting outside holding sign
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called for Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to step down. Cambodia called for a UN Buffer Zone at the Thai border. Later that day, independent sources stated the toll for the previous three days of fighting to be 10 killed: one soldier and one civilian from Thailand and four soldiers and four
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UDD core figures, such as Mr Natthawut Saikua, Mr Jatuporn Prompan, MD Weng Tojirakarn and Mr Korkaew Pikulthong, are still prohibited from leaving the country, an attorney has been assigned to petition the Criminal Court for permission for the individuals to travel to Cambodia for the
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On February 16, 2011, the clashes intensified. During the day, three clashes occurred (05:00, 20:00, and 22:00), but there were no reported casualties on either side. Thai army spokesman Colonel Sansern Kaewkamnerd stated that the Cambodians started it all with the use of mortars and
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then warned Thailand for the second time that if they (Thai soldiers) cross again, Thai soldiers would face fighting again with Cambodian soldiers. He said, "I tell you first, if you enter (Cambodian territory) again, we will fight. The troops at the border have already received the
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In September 2008, Cambodia accused Thailand of sending troops to occupy the Ta Moan Thom and Ta Kwai temples. Thailand responded that the temples belong to them and are part of Surin province and that The Thai Fine Arts Department have done a registration of the ancient ruins since
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On 23 April 23, 2011, the fighting with mostly long-distance shelling resumed about 06:00 and halted by noon. A Cambodian defence ministry statement accused Thai aircraft of entering Cambodian airspace. The statement also said Thai forces had fired 75- and 105-mm shells loaded with
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On February 4, 2011, a skirmish in a gray zone in the overlap of Thailand and Cambodia territory called Phu Makua Hill started with an exchange of fire from 15:15 to 18:00 (GMT+7). Later, a ceasefire was called by local forces. One Thai civilian in Ban Phumsrol village of
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made it clear that he would not allow any international troops at Preah Vihear, unless Cambodia withdrew its forces from the disputed territory. He claimed the presence of troops in the area was a violation of the 2000 memorandum of understanding between Thailand and
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though it is on the Thai side of the watershed. Thailand accepted the map for official use. The Thais discovered the error when they made their own survey in the 1930s, but the ICJ ruled that they had waited too long to protest and lost the temple by "acquiescence".
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Party. This was followed by the military coup of June 2006, which ousted Thaksin, the caretaker prime minister. Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej was viewed as a proxy for the self-exiled Thaksin Shinawatra, who now lives abroad to avoid conviction for corruption.
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On July 17, 2008, the total number of troops at the temple increased to over 1,000, with some of the 400 Thai troops in the area occupying a Buddhist pagoda near the temple and claimed by Cambodia. Thai forces denied they were inside Cambodian territory.
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between Cambodia and Thailand, which established a Joint Border Commission to peacefully resolve overlapping claims, important constituent groups in Thailand, including the "Yellow Shirts," maintain that the status of Preah Vihear remains unresolved.
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during the battle, but the Thais denied this. Still, Reuters published photos of the soldiers being held by Cambodian troops. Although commanders from both sides were trying to negotiate a ceasefire, Thailand urged Thai nationals to leave Cambodia.
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On April 26, 2011, the fighting resumed for a fifth day. The fighting had now spread to a nearby temple. By this point, five Thai soldiers were killed and more than 35 wounded, and eight Cambodian soldiers were killed, 17 were wounded and one was
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A Thai soldier wears an amulet on the outside of his bullet proof vest along with ammunition as he takes up a position across from an anti-government barriade near Lumpini Park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, 19 May 2010. Pic:
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On April 29, 2011, the ceasefire was broken, as one Thai soldier was confirmed killed in the fighting. A Thai military spokesmen said 11 Thai soldiers were hurt in the clashes with a total of 58 soldiers wounded since the start of the
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On July 19, 2008, the Thai and Cambodian governments sent more troops and heavy guns to the disputed border ahead of high-level talks scheduled for July 21, 2008 between the Cambodian defence minister and Thailand's supreme military
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In April 2008, Thailand (the 57th cabinet) and Cambodia planned a talk on the issue before the registration. Thailand insisted that it would support the registration of the temple, but that the process "must not affect the disputed
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On July 8, 2008, thousands of Phnom Penh residents marched through the streets in celebration of the inscription of Preah Vihear temple by UNESCO. On the same day, the Municipality of Phnom Penh held an evening outdoor concert at
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Thailand maintains its troops are deployed to protect its sovereignty and ensure that any protests by Thais near the temple remain orderly, although a senior Thai military official acknowledged that his troops were on "disputed"
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On February 15, 2011, a new skirmish occurred. The shooting incident lasted for a few minutes. Although local media reported that five Thai soldiers were wounded, the army stated that only one soldier was injured during the
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On October 3, 2008, Thai and Cambodian troops exchanged fire with each other on the disputed territory near the Preah Vihear Temple. The fighting lasted for nearly three minutes, wounding two Thai soldiers and one Cambodian
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On January 24, 2010, Cambodian and Thai forces opened fire on each again in the border area. As Thai Rangers shouted at Cambodian soldiers asking their purpose in crossing over to the area, the Cambodian soldiers fired
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newspaper in Bangkok published an editorial online highly critical of the People's Alliance for Democracy for its use of Preah Vihear temple in its campaign against the People Power Party government of Prime Minister
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On October 4, 2008, commanders of the two countries met at their disputed border area amid accusations that each side had caused a border skirmish on the previous day. Hosted by the Cambodian commander in the area
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former Thai Premier Thaksin Shinawatra and the ruling Pheu Thai Party. "Don't think that you will get at our natural resources and territory by befriending or playing football with the Pheu Thai MPs," he said.
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leave until Cambodian soldiers showed up and asked them to leave. The Royal Thai Army denied the claim and said that Thai soldiers had not gone anywhere they were not permitted to be. Cambodia's Prime Minister
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On October 14, 2008 in a televised interview, People's Alliance for Democracy leader (and future Foreign Minister) Kasit Piromya called Hun Sen "crazy", a "slave", and a "nak leng" (commonly translated as
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The court said its ruling would not prejudice any final ruling on where the border in the area between Thailand and Cambodia should fall. It could take the court many months or even years to reach that
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On June 22, 2008, Cambodia closed the border crossing to Preah Vihear in response to Thai protests held at the border crossing. The protests were championed by an anti-Thaksin opposition figure,
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Prior to the verdict, hundreds of Thai villagers left the area in expectation of the ruling to be unfavorable to them. There were also fears of renewed clashes amid rising nationalist rhetoric.
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In January 2008, the Thai Defense Ministry from the 56th Cabinet of Thailand protested Cambodia's attempt to register the temple as a UNESCO World Heritage Site without agreement from Thailand.
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was declared on 28 January 1941. On 9 May a peace treaty was signed in Tokyo, the French being coerced by the Japanese into relinquishing their claim on the territories demanded by Thailand.
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of Cambodia. The siege ended when the constitutional court dissolved the government of Somchai Wongsawat, resulting in the rise to power of Abhisit Vejjajiva as prime minister and Kasit as
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The French colonial government refused to comply and fighting broke out along the border. In December 1940, Phibunsongkhram ordered an outright invasion of French Indochina, starting the
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On May 3, 2011, a Thai soldier was killed during skirmish in Surin, bringing the death toll on the Thai side to 12. Cambodia claimed Thailand had fired 50,000 shells during the clashes.
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began across the Cambodian border and at seven points along the sea coast. The Thai forces resisted, but were soon beaten by the Japanese. After only six or seven hours, Prime Minister
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On April 28, 2011, two more Thai soldiers were confirmed killed in the fighting. The same day, Thailand and Cambodia agreed upon a ceasefire. Cambodian spokesman Phay Siphan said that
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According to Michael Montesano, a visiting research fellow on Thai history and regional affairs at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in Singapore, "They're people who say that
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Cambodia protested, insisting that it was inside their territory. Both countries finally agreed to submit the dispute to the International Court of Justice and abide by its decision.
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On January 25, 2010, Cambodian and Thai troops exchanged gunfire twice on Sunday morning at the contested border near Preah Vihear temple. The Cambodians subsequently fired eight
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gave to his monks; they claimed this was to prevent any negative effects from the Cambodian ritual. Many Thais accused Bun Rany of conducting black magic aimed to weaken Thailand.
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would withdraw its forces and facilitate the observers' deployment, and further agreed to allow unhindered supplies to Cambodian civilian personnel at the temple complex.
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civilians from Cambodia. 34 Thais (30 soldiers and four civilians) and 45 Cambodians (soldiers and civilians) were wounded. The four captured Thai soldiers were released.
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to Cambodia and ordering the withdrawal of Thai soldiers. This followed a tense buildup to the decision in which dozens of Thai schools had closed ahead of the ruling.
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Reportedly, both sides are in favour of a troop withdrawal, beginning with Thailand's army; the date when Thailand would withdraw its troops was not agreed on, however.
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On October 6, 2008, two Thai soldiers were wounded by landmines in the border area after allegedly wandering 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) into Cambodian territory.
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director replied to Cambodia, claiming that "The Prasat Ta Moan Thom Temple is located just about 100 metres (330 ft) from the border on Thai soil."
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Hill"), is the hill three kilometers northwest of the temple and comprises over 4 km of the "4.6 square km" that both states agreed was in dispute.
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newspaper in Thailand published an editorial criticizing Cambodia for calling on the international community to help resolve the Preah Vihear stand-off.
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On August 14, 2008, both nations' militaries agreed to reduce troop levels at Preah Vihear Temple prior to a meeting between their foreign ministers.
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reported that both Thailand and Cambodia have withdrawn their troops from the Ta Moan Thom temple area to their original bases, according to AFP (
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Thailand's sovereignty and territorial integrity", but that his government was "resolved to seek a just and peaceful solution to the situation."
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has been referred to in this context by Cambodian politicians to illustrate the difficult ties that the country has with neighbouring Thailand.
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agreed to return the "liberated" territories to France, in return for him and Thailand not being regarded as an aggressor nor a member of the
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required Thailand to withdraw from that territory the Thai military or police forces, or other guards or keepers, that were stationed there.
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regarded Thailand as an aggressor, despite its active anti-Japanese underground movement. The United States intervened in gratitude to the
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On May 2, 2011, the two sides engaged each other with automatic fire, but no casualties was reported. Cambodia also filed a case at the
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soldiers. Cambodian Defense Ministry spokesman Lt. Gen. Chhum Socheat said one Thai soldier was killed, with Cambodian troops firing
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On August 3, 2008, Cambodia claimed that Thailand occupied a second Angkorian-era temple complex, Ta Moan Thom and Ta Moan Touch, at
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handed over the temple but continues to claim the surrounding area, insisting the border has never officially been demarcated here.
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On 28 April 2011 Cambodia filed a request for interpretation of the 1962 judgment, as well as a request for the indication of
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On July 24, 2008, Cambodia announced it would postpone its request to the United Nations until the bilateral negotiation at
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to celebrate the inscription of Preah Vihear temple by UNESCO earlier in the day. The concert was nationally broadcast on
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From November 25 to December 3, 2008, the People's Alliance for Democracy executed "Operation Hiroshima": the seizure of
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On July 16, 2008, Thailand increased the number of troops stationed in the border region adjacent to Preah Vihear temple.
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Laotharanarit, Surapan (10 September 2011). "UDD-Cambodia football match expected to hasten release of Thai detainees".
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other for the incident. Cambodian civilians living near the contested area were evacuated by Cambodian authorities. The
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On 11 November 2013 the International Court of Justice gave judgment, ruling that the 1962 judgment awarded all of the
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The Preah Vihear temple area has been the subject of debate within Cambodia and Thailand since the late 19th century.
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In March 2008, Cambodia informed Thailand of their plan to register Preah Vihear Temple as a World Heritage Site.
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On 11 November 2013, the ICJ declared in a unanimous decision that the 1962 ICJ judgment had awarded all of the
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On January 30, 2010, soldiers from the two countries exchanged fire for two or three minutes on Friday evening.
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On July 23, 2008, a spokesman for Cambodia's prime minister suggested that Cambodia may take the case to the
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to France, Siam agreed to cede the four provinces to France in exchange for regaining Thai sovereignty over
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Provinces, which had been officially incorporated into the Kingdom of Siam. During the 1904 state visit of
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firing; 2. don't increase troop strength at the site; 3. do not cause an accident; 4. more communication.
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On May 7, 2011, Thailand and Cambodia agreed to appoint Indonesia as observers at the disputed border.
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forces. They pushed back the French Foreign Legion and French colonial troops with little difficulty.
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The Legend of Preah Ko Preah Keo And Its Influence On The Cambodian People' S Perception of The Thais
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the school. Despite this, one civilian was killed and at least 34 were injured in the rocket attack.
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On 22 April 22, 2011, a five-hour clash erupted along the border between Phanom Dong Rak District of
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On June 18, 2008, Thailand and Cambodia issued a joint communique regarding the temple registration.
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The more modern French Navy caught the Thai fleet by surprise and won a decisive victory in the
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World Heritage Angkor and Beyond: Circumstances and Implications of UNESCO Listings in Cambodia
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colonial powers. In exchange, Thailand promised to assist Japan in its war against the Allies.
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International Boundary Study No. 40 (Revised) – November 23, 1966 Cambodia – Thailand Boundary
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match to be played in Phnom Penh's Olympic Stadium on September 24, 2011. MP–and–UDD leaders
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On October 18, 2008, a Thai soldier was accidentally killed by his own weapon at Phu Ma Khua.
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The temple complex was built during the 9th and 10th centuries AD under the auspices of the
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On April 30, 2011, the fighting resumed for a ninth day. However, there were no casualties.
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Following a request from Cambodia to order Thai troops out of the area, the judges of the
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The ownership dispute revived in recent years when Cambodia submitted an application to
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On April 2, 2009, a Thai soldier stepped on a mine and lost his leg in the border area.
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are Dak Jerman/Dak Duyt, Dak Dang/Dak Huyt, the La Drang area and the islands of Baie/
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On May 4, 2011, a ceasefire was agreed upon, and the border was re-opened for trade.
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government denied it had made such a call after similar news stories were published.
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On April 27, 2011, a Thai civilian was reported to had been killed in the fighting.
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and automatic rifles at them, Col. Nut said, which left two Thai soldiers wounded.
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Request for Interpretation of the Judgment of 15 June 1962 in the Case concerning
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On December 15, 2011, armies of both sides exchanged gunfire along the border in
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were prohibited from leaving the country due to pending charges arising from the
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said Thai troops would remain at Ta Moan Thom because the temple is in Thailand.
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called for the immediate withdrawal of Thai troops and protesters from the area.
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Japan was reluctantly granted free passage, and after Japan's easy conquest of
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In relation to the mentioned poorly demarcated borders, the various areas of
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Cambodia and Thailand held the meeting on 28 July 2008 without any results.
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On April 25, 2011, the fighting continued, after an almost full-day break.
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Case Concerning the Temple of Preah Vihear (Cambodia v. Thailand), Merits
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Case Concerning the Temple of Preah Vihear (Cambodia v. Thailand), Merits
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Preah Vihear: A Guide to the Thai-Cambodian Conflict and Its Solutions
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After the initial attack on 4 February 2011, the Cambodian army fired
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Kasetsiri, Charnvit; Sothirak, Pou; Chachavalpongpun, Pavin (2013).
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Provisional demilitarized zone pursuant to the Order of 18 July 2011
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State and Uncivil Society in Thailand at the Temple of Preah Vihear
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Prasat Phra Viharn – Case study of political history – Nationalism
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A map of Cambodia and Thailand, showing the location of the temple
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Map of the regained modern day Cambodia's territories during 1941
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Sattaburuth, Aekarach; Tansubhapol, Thanida (25 September 2011).
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The Thai general election resulted in a decisive victory for the
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Province, some 30 kilometres (19 mi) from the fighting zone.
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In a letter to the Thai Prime Minister, Cambodian Prime Minister
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site in campaigning for the 27 July 2008 parliamentary election.
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finding that it had made no ruling on sovereignty over the hill.
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serious injury because of unexploded ordnance near their homes.
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Police arrested a Thai, a Cambodian, and a Vietnamese in Thai
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By August 2008, the dispute had expanded to the 13th century
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Map of the regained modern day Laos' territories during 1941
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eight Thai and six Cambodian soldiers were reported wounded.
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Cambodia No. 53 – News : fighting in Preah Vihear
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Abhisit, caretaker prime minister since the just-concluded
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Indoor Arena for a concert hosted by Deputy Prime Minister
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complex 153 kilometres (95 mi) west of Preah Vihear (
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ICJ decision awards promontory of Preah Vihear to Cambodia
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153 kilometres (95 mi) west of Preah Vihear and at
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On July 2, 2008, as UNESCO began its annual meeting in
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arrived in Bangkok and ordered an immediate ceasefire.
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25-day-long military standoff over the border dispute.
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held talks in Thailand. The talks achieved no outcome.
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Villagers from Ban Phum Srol denounced plans by the
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Important events during the reign of King Rama VIII
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The armed clash erupted at 13:45 in Zone 329 in 788:Cambodian territory in turn during the Ayutthaya, 6934:. Archived from the original on 13 February 2011. 3637:""Black Khmer magic" a threat to the Thai army?!" 3087:"Thai rulings fuel election talk, PM not worried" 2810:"Preah-Vihear.com - Unesco's World Heritage site" 2639: 2112:Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia 1985:Proceedings at the International Court of Justice 1739:Province, Cambodia at the Ta Moan temple complex 780:began to grow into the modern state of Thailand. 8326: 7969:Sistan and Baluchestan insurgency (2004–present) 7552:East Indonesia Mujahideen insurgency (2015–2022) 6304:Hun Sen Declares Thai-Cambodian 'Nightmare' Over 5949:"Another Thai Soldier Killed in Border Skirmish" 5336:Cambodia says fighting resumes along Thai border 5228:. Khmerization.blogspot.com. 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Index

Cambodian–Thai border stand-off

Preah Vihear Temple
Cambodia–Thailand border
Cambodian
Cambodia
Thailand
Cambodia
Hun Sen
Thailand
Abhisit Vejjajiva
a series
History of Cambodia
Angkor Wat
Early history
Funan
Chenla
Khmer Empire
Angkor
Khmer–Cham wars
Đại Việt–Khmer War
Post-Angkor period
Chaktomuk era
Longvek era
Siamese-Cambodian War
Cambodian–Spanish War
Cambodian–Dutch War
Oudong era
Loss of Mekong Delta
Nguyễn Kingdom's invasion

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