- Yem
Sambaur (Khmer: យ៉ែម សំបូរ,
Khmer pronunciation: [jaem sɑmbou]; 2
February 1913 – December[citation needed] 1989) was a
Cambodian politician who served...
- a self-declared
government on
September 20, 1949, was
replaced by Yem
Sambaur on
September 29. On 14
January 1950, a hand
grenade was
thrown into the...
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Monireth Sisowath Youtevong Sisowath Watchayavong Chhean Vam Penn
Nouth Yem
Sambaur Norodom Sihanouk Sisowath Monipong Oum
Chheang Sun Huy
Kanthoul Kingdom...
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Monireth Sisowath Youtevong Sisowath Watchayavong Chhean Vam Penn
Nouth Yem
Sambaur Norodom Sihanouk Sisowath Monipong Oum
Chheang Sun Huy
Kanthoul Kingdom...
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Monireth Sisowath Youtevong Sisowath Watchayavong Chhean Vam Penn
Nouth Yem
Sambaur Norodom Sihanouk Sisowath Monipong Oum
Chheang Sun Huy
Kanthoul Kingdom...
-
Affairs In
office 1966 - 1970
Predecessor Norodom Viriya Successor Yem
Sambaur Born (1919-10-13)13
October 1919
Phnom Penh, Cambodia,
French Indochina...
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Monireth Sisowath Youtevong Sisowath Watchayavong Chhean Vam Penn
Nouth Yem
Sambaur Norodom Sihanouk Sisowath Monipong Oum
Chheang Sun Huy
Kanthoul Kingdom...
- legislators, led by Yem
Sambaur, who had
defected from the
Democratic Party in
November 1948,
deposed Penn Nouth. Yem
Sambaur replaced him, but his appointment...
- Bank of Cambodia, and
Prime Minister from 1967 to 1968), Sim Var, Yem
Sambaur,
Hhiek Tioulong, Nong Kimmy,
Thonn Ouk and Chai Thoul. It
issued a six-point...
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Prime minister (1948) Penn Nouth,
Prime minister (1948–1949, 1953) Yem
Sambaur,
Prime minister (1949, 1949–1950) Ieu Koeus,
Prime minister (1949) Sisowath...