- name is
Krong Chaktomuk Serei Mongkol (Khmer: ក្រុងចតុមុខសិរីមង្គល, lit. "city of Brahma's faces"), in its
short form as
Krong Chaktomuk (lit. "city of...
- The
Chaktomuk Conference Hall (Khmer: សាលសន្និសីទចតុមុខ, Sal Sânnĭsit Châtŏmŭkh) is a
theatre located in the city of
Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The fan-shaped...
-
capital city. The
Khmer King
Ponhea Yat fled the city to
Basan and
later to
Chaktomuk (in present-day
Phnom Penh).
Though the
Khmer Empire was
already in decline...
- city, he
named the city "
Chaktomuk Sakal Kampuchea Thibdey Udiya Mohanakor" in 1416 AD. His
reign at
Chaktomuk begun the "
Chaktomuk Period" of the Kingdom...
- King of Cambodia. Its full name in
Khmer is the
Preah Barom Reacheaveang Chaktomuk Serey Mongkol (Khmer: ព្រះបរមរាជវាំងចតុមុខសិរីមង្គល). The
Cambodian monarchs...
- The
confluence of the Mekong, Tonlé Sap, and B****ac rivers,
known as
Chaktomuk,
holds significant ecological and
economic importance for Cambodia. It...
-
September 2007.
Retrieved 27 June 2015. "A
Brief History of
Phnom Penh -
Chaktomuk..." anby Publications.
Retrieved 26 June 2015. "An
Eighteenth Century...
-
resettling first in
Basan (Srey Santhor), but
after it
became flooded, fled to
Chaktomuk (now part of
Phnom Penh).: 236–237 In
Phnom Penh, the king
ordered the...
- king
instead of the prince.
After that,
Ponhea Yat
moved the
capital to
Chaktomuk. To
escape the
influence of Siam, and
wanting to move the
center closer...
- Chao
Ponhea Chan Reachea, the
governor of
Chaktomuk district at the age of 24, was
forced to
leave Chaktomuk by
deportation in 1509 to Tep
Borei (Khmer...