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Oudong (Khmer: ឧដុង្គ; also
romanized as
Udong or Odong) is a
former town of the post-Angkorian
period (1618–1863)
situated in present-day
Phsar Daek Commune...
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Located at the
foothill of the
mountain Phnom Oudong,
about 40 km
northwest of the
modern capital Phnom Penh,
Oudong was
royal residence and Cambodia's capital...
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markets in
comparison to the
later maritime Cambodian capitals at Longvek,
Oudong, and
later Phnom Penh.
Following the
abandonment of the
capital Yasodharapura...
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- Eng, who
ruled Cambodia from 1779 to 1797 and
resided at the then
capital Oudong. His
mother was Ros, a
royal consort since 1793 and
later Queen Vara. who...
- Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War
Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of
Mekong Delta Dai Viet
invasion Colonial period French protectorate...
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distance of
Phnom Penh, and
captured the
former royal capital of
Oudong in March: they 'evacuated' its po****tion –
shooting government officials...
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Huang Oudong (Chinese: 黄欧东) (September 14, 1905 –
November 28, 1993) was a People's
Republic of
China politician. He was born in
Yongfeng County, Jiangxi...
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ruling monarch, Ang Duong, died.[citation needed] He
hastily returned to
Oudong, the
royal capital of Cambodia, to
prevent his half-brother,
Prince Si Votha...
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Siamese superivision. King Ang
Duong chose Oudong as his
royal seat,
naming it as
Oudong Meanchey or '
Oudong the Victorious',
which would remain the Cambodian...