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    Khmer people - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Distribution. Thailand, Vietnam and Laos. Western nations. History. Origin myths. Arrival in Southeast Asia. Khmer Empire (802–1431) Post-empire (1431–present) Culture and society. Genetics. Immunoglobulin G. See also. References. Notes. External links. Khmer people. This article contains Khmer text.

  2. In 1951, Vietnam guided the establishment of a separate Cambodian communist party, the Kampuchean People's Revolutionary Party (KPRP), which allied with a nationalist separatist Cambodian movement, the Khmer Serei (Free Khmers), in order to pursue independence.

  3. Vietnamese intervention. The Khmer Rouge initially had been trained by the Vietnamese, but from the early 1970s they had been resentful and suspicious of Vietnam and Vietnamese intentions. Scattered skirmishes between the two sides in 1975 had escalated into open warfare by the end of 1977.

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  5. Mar 12, 2013 · The Khmer Empire was a powerful state in South East Asia, formed by people of the same name, lasting from 802 CE to 1431 CE. At its peak, the empire covered much of what today is Cambodia, Thailand, Laos, and southern Vietnam. By the 7th century CE, Khmer people inhabited territories along the Mekong river -the world's seventh longest river ...

  6. 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 Cambodia on other countries, particularly Laos and Thailand, has been enormous.

  7. Sep 14, 2014 · The Khmer Rouge forced millions of Cambodians out of the city and into the countryside. AFP. Up to two million people are believed to have died under the Khmer Rouge. Vietnam launched an...

  8. 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 Cambodia on other countries, particularly Laos and Thailand, has been enormous.

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