- Phra
Tabong Province (Thai: จังหวัดพระตะบอง) was a
province of
Thailand between 1941 and 1946,
following Thailand's
annexation of Battambang,
which had...
- north-western Cambodia, and included, most significantly, the
cities of Phra
Tabong,
Siammarat and Si
Sophon (now
known by the
Khmer names Battambang, Siem...
-
crossed the
border from Indo-China into Thailand's
recently reclaimed Phra
Tabong Province at
Tambon Savay Donkeo,
Athuek Thewadej District (Russei) of Battambang...
-
considered part of the
Khmer nobility. The
Abhayavongsa family governed Phra
Tabong Province,
Thailand (modern
Battambang Province, Cambodia) for six generations...
-
occupied area from
French Indochina was
organized into four provinces: Phra
Tabong, Phibunsongkhram,
Nakhon Champasak and Lan Chang. The
current province of...
-
province of
Battambang to Thailand,
which reinstated the
original name of Phra
Tabong Province.[citation needed] The
recovery of this lost
territory and the regime's...
-
Cambodia and Laos:
Battambang and Pailin,
which were
reorganized as Phra
Tabong Province Siem Reap,
Banteay Meanchey and
Oddar Meanchey,
which were reorganized...
- Dan Sai for the
Siamese province of
Inner Cambodia which included Phra
Tabong (Battambang),
Siemmarat (Siem Reap), and
Nakhon Wat (Angkor Wat). The Inner...
-
Surinluechai for Phetchaburi,
Wichitphakdi for Chaiya,
Aphaiphubet for Phra
Tabong (Battambang), etc. Baker, Chris; Phongpaichit,
Pasuk (2017). A
History of...
- This led to the Franco-Thai war.
These provinces were Siemmarat, Phra
Tabong, Si Sophon, and
Nakhon Champasak, now
parts of Laos and Cambodia. Luang...