• to the Khmer Rouge for several years after that. According to HP, Rosenmöller denied any support to the Pol Pot regime. In 1981–1982 GML/Rode Morgen lost...
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    Norodom Sihanouk (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    an independent kingdom (1953–1970), a military republic (1970–1975), the Khmer Rouge regime (1975–1979), a Vietnamese-backed communist regime (1979–1989)...
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  • (1969–70) and then the Khmer Republic (1970-1) and then prime minister (1971-2) Long Boret was the last prime minister of the Khmer Republic from December...
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  • state, in The Phnom Penh Post, Dec 10-16, 2010, p. 9 De dans die zelfs de Rode Khmer overleefde - 'Crack': de derde adem van de klassieke Cambodjaanse dans...
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    Krasue (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    entrails hanging from its neck. Along with the Krasue, there is the Ahp (Khmer: អាប) in Cambodia; the Kasu (Lao: ກະສື, pronounced [ka.sɯ̌ː]) in Laos; the...
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    characteristic motif of the religious Khmer architecture of the Angkor region of Cambodia which was the capital of the Khmer Empire. Makaras are usually part...
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    living there. They divorced in the mid-80s. During the Cambodian Civil War (Khmer Rouge reign), her son Sean Flynn was working as a freelance photo journalist...
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    Kula people (Asia) (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    article contains Khmer text. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. The Kula people...
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     United States – U.S. Navy  South Vietnam – Republic of Vietnam Navy  Khmer Republic – Khmer National Navy Kingdom of Laos – Royal Lao Navy  Thailand – Royal...
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  • COVID-19 pandemic in Cambodia (category CS1 Khmer-language sources (km))
    Response Ramps Up". VOA Cambodia. 16 March 2020. "Khmer New Year holiday cancelled to curb virus spread". Khmer Times. 8 April 2020. "Fears as Cambodia grants...
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  • Godiva of Coventry 1955 1050s England an English noble woman who allegedly rode naked through the streets of Coventry in protest of unfair taxation 1066:...
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    to attack the Khmers after the Thais were being pushed southwards from Nanchao. This happened after king Jayavarman VIII of the Khmer Empire refused...
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  • attempts, including that of the long-shot underdog, American Steve Fossett, who rode high-speed winds solo from Missouri to a remote corner of India against incredible...
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    significance of the Austroasiatic Proto-Khmer – and Khmer principalities, like Funan, Chenla, the Khmer Empire and the Khmer kingdom. Situated on the southeast...
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  • father Words of this episode : ទៅ (Tow; Go) and បញ្ឈប់ (Banhchhob; Stop) in Khmer Super Wings helpers : Mira, Todd and Grand Albert 99 47 "There's No Place...
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    Voiced velar plosive (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    Fischer-Jørgensen (1952) and Abrahams (1949, pp. 116–21, 228–30). Puggaard-Rode, Horslund & Jørgensen (2022). Gussenhoven (1992), p. 45. Fougeron & Smith...
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  • Voiceless bilabial plosive (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    Fischer-Jørgensen (1952) and Abrahams (1949, pp. 116–21, 228–30). Puggaard-Rode, Horslund & Jørgensen (2022). Gussenhoven (1992:45) Fougeron & Smith (1993:73)...
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    including the regimes of Joseph Stalin, and Pol Pot. AKP openly endorsed the Khmer Rouge of Cambodia, and when that party's forces invaded Phnom Penh, Klassekampen...
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    Wat Athvea (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    although Shaivite scenes also are represented—which illustrates the liberal Khmer attitudes about religious beliefs. The change of orientation from East to...
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  • producer of EastEnders, then Head of Drama for BBC Wales, and now runs Khmer Mekong Films in Cambodia. Byker Grove was also home to writers such as Catherine...
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    Interaction Experiment) satellite and the supporting Viking Dynamic Simulator. Khmer Rouge guerrillas in Cambodia fired a heavy barrage of 105-mm howitzer shells...
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  • remains were ever found and they are generally assumed to have been killed by Khmer Rouge guerrillas. After a decade-long search financed by his mother, Flynn...
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    uk. Retrieved 2018-08-09. Davies 1997, p. 51-52. Davies 1997, p. 52. "De Rode Leeuw". El-Ashban, Abdul Aziz (1979). "The Formation of the Omani Trading...
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    Disney's Cinderella went through. There exists a Cambodian version (called "Khmer" by the collectors) with the name Néang Kantoc. Its collectors compared...
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    its periphery. In the 12th and 13th centuries, the Pagan Empire and the Khmer Empire were two main powers in mainland Southeast Asia. The Burmese language...
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    Names of the days of the week (category Pages with Khmer IPA)
    [ŋoa sak] from Sans. śukra တ္ၚဲ သ္ၚိ သဝ် [ŋoa hɔeʔ sɔ] from Sans. śani Khmer ថ្ងៃអាទិត្យ [tŋaj ʔaːtɨt] ថ្ងៃចន្ទ [tŋaj can] ថ្ងៃអង្គារ [tŋaj ʔɑŋkiə] ថ្ងៃពុធ...
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    mounted archer occurs in medieval English sources to describe a soldier who rode to battle but who dismounted to shoot. Horse archer is the term used more...
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    GREAT KHAN ILKHANATE GEORGIA DELHI SULTANATE YADAVAS Tungus MYIN- SAING KHMER BEYLIKS MAMLUK SULTANATE GO- RYEO MAJAPAHIT ◁ ▷ Sarai (Turki/Kypchak and...
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  • Gosei Sentai Dairanger (category Articles containing Khmer-language text)
    Mongolian: хийг; traditional Mongolian:ᠬᠡᠢ ᠶᠢ; Thai: ลมปราณ; Lao: ຊີວິດ; Khmer: ឈី; Burmese: အသက်) is a concept in many East Asian and Southeast Asian...
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    then), whom language belonged to the Mon-Khmer (Mon—Annamite then) family, and the rest were Cham, Chinese, Khmer, Mường, Tày (called Thô then), and other...
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