This Week In Cambodian History: March 19-25
On 19 March 1956, a Immigration Act law was passed stipulating that ‘foreign nationals’ would be prohibited from entering 18
Read moreOn 19 March 1956, a Immigration Act law was passed stipulating that ‘foreign nationals’ would be prohibited from entering 18
Read moreOn March 12, 1945, King Norodom Sihanouk proclaimed an independent Kingdom of Kampuchea ( changing the official name of the
Read moreOn March 5, 1978, Khmer Rouge defector Penn Sovann was appointed the head movement to fight against the Khmer Rouge
Read moreOn February 26, 1974, the Battle of Kampot began. Under the command of the infamous Ta Mok, the communists began
Read moreOn 19 February 1995, a Royal Decree on the creation of the APSARA National Authority (Authority for the protection of
Read moreAngkor Wat, Cambodia – According to new research by Lady Freethinker, Action for Primates, and Stop Monkey Abuse Asia, macaques
Read moreOn February 12, 1949, Yem Sambaur formed a government as prime minister. On 13 February 1904, Melouprey and Tonle-Depo in the
Read moreOn February 5 1971, Lon Nol extended the State of Emergency across the country for an additional 6 weeks. On
Read moreOn January 29, 1916, the first in a series of peasant rebellions broke out in protest at French colonial tax
Read moreLong Vanny, a successful businesswoman who flaunted her wealth and lifestyle on social media has been arrested on suspicion of
Read moreAfter many years restoration of Angkor Wat’s famous causeway is almost complete. It has been many years since tourists were
Read moreChinese group tours will restart outbound group travel to a limited number of nations including Cambodia from February 6 2023,
Read moreOn January 22, 1971, a Vietnamese commando unit withdrew after a night raid on Ponchentong virtually wiped out the Khmer
Read moreAt dawn on 16 January 1941, the French (at war with Thailand) launched a large counterattack on the Thai-held Cambodian
Read moreOn January 8, 1958, King Norodom Suramarit dissolved the National Assembly. On January 8, 1976, Zhou Enlai, died. The former
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