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    Longvek or Lavek (Khmer: លង្វែក, pronounced [luŋˈʋɛːk] or ល្វែក, pronounced [lʋɛːk]; lit. 'Intersection or Crossroads') was a city in Cambodia. It was...
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  • The fall of Longvek, also known as the sack of Longvek or siege of Longvek, was the final act of the Siamese–Cambodian War which lasted from 1591 to 1594...
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    later Longvek. Sources for the 16th century are more numerous, although still coming from outside of Cambodia. The kingdom's new capital was Longvek, on...
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  • subjugating the whole country and finally sacking the Cambodian capital of Longvek on 3 January 1594. Prince Naret, also known as the "Black Prince" (Thai:...
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    Naresuan (1555/1556 – 25 April 1605), commonly known as Naresuan the Great, or Sanphet II was the 18th king of the Ayutthaya Kingdom and 2nd monarch of...
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    Sabum. The Sampot Lbaeuk was mostly worn by Cambodian nobility in the Longvek era. Sampot Anlonh (Khmer: សំពត់អន្លូញ) is a long skirt with vertical stripes...
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  • (Padumaraja IV) was crowned the vice king (uparaja). Chey Chettha IV occupied Longvek, Padumaraja IV occupied Prey Nokor (Saigon). Both of them paid tribute...
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    Bilateral relations between Cambodia and Thailand date to the 13th century during the Angkor Era. The Thai Ayutthaya Kingdom gradually displaced the declining...
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    King Barom Reachea III he dreamed of Indra fighting with a demon in the Longvek fortress. Rechea saw Indra throwing a ray of lightning to kill the beast...
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    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...
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    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...
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  • settled at the confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers at Chaktomuk, Longvek and Oudong. Maritime trade was the basis for a very prosperous 16th century...
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    which is similar to word Ayodhya, during the Siamese army's attack on Longvek city in 1593 AD. After Soriyoapor staged a coup to seize the throne from...
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    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...
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  • down several rebellions inspired by Neay Kan. He regained the city of Longvek from the Siamese, and built the new capital there. In 1525, Ang Chan used...
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  • Vietnam. Two Vietnamese officials, Ngô Nhân Tịnh and Trần Công Đàn, came to Longvek and granted him the title Cao Miên quốc vương ("king of Cambodia"). The...
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    Damrong believed it was built to celebrate Ayutthaya Kingdom's victory over Longvek. It has a central 35-meter-high (115 ft) prang (Thai: พระปรางด์ประธาน)...
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  • Buddhist temple during the reign of King Ang Chan I in the 16th century (Longvek Era). Muslim traders along the main trade-route between Western Asia through...
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    Oudong was founded by King Srei Soryapor in 1601, after the abandonment of Longvek in 1594. Under the reign of King Ang Duong (1841–1850), he constructed...
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  • Manuel. Galiote Pereira_Algumas cousas sabidas da China_1992. "Intrigue In Longvek- Iberians in 16th Century Cambodia ⋆ Cambodia News English". Cambodia News...
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  • Thammarachathirat was tributary to Burma. In 1570, Barom Reachea III the King of Longvek marched his Cambodian armies to Ayutthaya and laid siege on the city but...
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    18 October 2015. Sotheavin, Nhim. Considerations regarding the fall of Longvek (Report). Higham 2001, pp. 1–2. Sophan Seng. Brief Presentation by Venerable...
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    sacking of Angkor by Ayutthaya, causing its population to migrate south to Longvek. The alternate name, Yasodharapura, was derived from the name of the foster...
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    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...
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    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...
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    royal capitals at various locations in Tuol Basan (Srey Santhor), Pursat, Longvek, Lavear Em and Oudong. It was not until 1866, under the reign of King Norodom...
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  • Handbook of World Poetries. Princeton University Press. p. 75. ISBN 978-0-691-17051-0. Fall of Longvek Fall of Phnom Penh History of Angkor (in a nutshell)...
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    Battambang whilst the Officer Candidate School was moved from Phnom Penh to Longvek in Kampong Chhnang Province, just north of Oudong. New infantry training...
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    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...
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    Cambodian heartland. Siam had after the 1594 conquest of Cambodia's capital Longvek and the permanent annexation of Cambodia's Battambang and Siem Reap provinces...
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