The Battle For Angkor 1970-1975
The brutality of war has, since time began, countless times destroyed not only lives, but great cities and cultural legacies.
Read moreThe brutality of war has, since time began, countless times destroyed not only lives, but great cities and cultural legacies.
Read moreFive ancient Khmer statues dating back to the 6th century will be sent back from the United States to the
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Read moreThe Buôn Ma Thuột Rebellion On September 20, 1964, American-trained Civil Irregular Defense Group (SID-GEE) troops based at Special Forces bases Buon
Read morePhotos taken around 7 January, 1979 by Vietnamese army journalists who entered an abandoned Phnom Penh with the PAVN and
Read moreNote on sources used; most sources are from Christian Evangelical organizations, which have a tendency to use somewhat preachy language.
Read moreSaipot is 64 years old and currently lives in Changkum village, Tonlong commune, Memot district, Tbong Khmum province (Photo: Archives
Read moreAround 4,400 years ago, a climatic event, combined with human development led to a massive shift across Asia. The Meghalayan
Read more(Original report dated Nov 27, 1991, by DESERET NEWS) An angry mob screaming “Dog!” and “Murderer!” surged past police Wednesday
Read moreUNESCO will continue to support the National Museum of Cambodia to build capacity in terms of conservation and exhibition of
Read moreOn November 14, 1950, the US Legation opens in Phnom Penh- preceding the opening of an embassy. Operations were initially
Read moreOn November 7, 1953, Jean Risterucci, the last French High Commissioner of Cambodia, agrees on behalf of the French state
Read moreConflict between Siam and Vietnamese lords raged over control Cambodia throughout the 18th Century before the kingdom agreed to become
Read moreKing Norodom (1860-1904) did not owe his kingship to an accident of birth, as his European counterparts might, but to
Read moreCambodian King Norodom (1860-1904) is known to have made three state visits to Saigon, in 1869, 1880 and 1888. Here are
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