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Kingdom of Kampuchea (1945) - Wikipedia
The Kingdom of Kampuchea (Khmer: ព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា; Japanese: カンボジア王国) was a short-lived puppet state of Imperial Japan, which existed from 9 March 1945 to 16 October 1945. See more
On 9 March 1945, during the closing stages of World War II, Japan overthrew the French rule in Indochina. The French colonial administrators were relieved of their positions, and … See more
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People's Republic of Kampuchea - Wikipedia
Aid to Kampuchea in Zella-Mehlis, East Germany, during the 1979/1980 famine that ravaged Cambodia right after the birth of the PRK. After the KPRC proclaimed in January 1979 that the new official name of Cambodia was the …
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The Rise and Fall of Democratic Kampuchea
Once in power, the leaders of Democratic Kampuchea (DK) embarked on a bloody revolution that resulted in the deaths of at least 1.7 out of seven million people from starvation, inhumane working conditions, disease, and execution. …
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A History of Democratic Kampuchea (1975-1979)
In mid-1976, Democratic Kampuchea established closerties with China and the Democratic Kampuchea-Vietnamese conflict became part of the Sino-Soviet rivalry, with Moscow backing Vietnam and Beijing backing Democratic …
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4 days ago · Between the 11th and 13th centuries, the Khmer (Cambodian) state included much of the Southeast Asian mainland, incorporating large parts of present-day southern Vietnam, Laos, and eastern Thailand. The cultural …
The Rise and Fall of the Khmer Rouge Regime - Asia …
By December 1978, Vietnamese forces entered Cambodia and overthrew the Khmer Rouge and their Democratic Kampuchea in January 1979. In its place, they installed a new Vietnam-friendly government, the People’s Republic of …
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Between the 11th and 13th centuries, the Khmer (Cambodian) state included much of the Indochinese mainland, incorporating large parts of present-day southern Vietnam, Laos, and eastern Thailand. The cultural influence of …
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The Khmer Empire was Southeast Asia's largest empire during the 12th century. The empire's centre of power was Angkor, where a series of capitals were constructed during the empire's zenith.
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