- Cambodia, and included, most significantly, the
cities of Phra Tabong,
Siemmarat and Si
Sophon (now
known by the
Khmer names Battambang, Siem Reap, and...
-
Siamese and the Khmer. In Siam, the
province and its
capital were
called Siemmarat (Thai: เสียมราฐ),
literally meaning 'Siam's territory'. The
capital was...
-
French occupation. This led to the Franco-Thai war.
These provinces were
Siemmarat, Phra Tabong, Si Sophon, and
Nakhon Champasak, now
parts of Laos and Cambodia...
-
Indochina Surin Thailand and
Oddar Meanchey,
Banteay Meanchey Cambodia
Siemmarat Siemmarat 1845–1907 Siem Reap
French Indochina Siem Reap Cambodia
Phanom Sok...
-
merged into the
Kingdom of Champ****ak,
Kingdom of Cambodia,
Khukhan and
Siemmarat.
Monthon (Thai: มณฑล) were
administrative subdivisions of
Thailand at...
- 1906)
Khamen เขมร 1893 1899 -
renamed Monthon Burapha Sisophon Phanom Sok
Siemmarat Phra
Tabong Nakhon Ratchasima นครราชสีมา 1893 1933 - abolished, abolishment...
-
another five generations,
until 1907. In that year Phra Tabong,
along with
Siemmarat and Sisophon, was
ceded to
French Indochina in
exchange for Trat Province...