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Prehistory and early history

DARK AGES of CAMBODIA

First Contact with the West

Portuguese and Spanish travelers who visited the city, located on the banks of the Tonle Sab, a river north of Phnom Penh, described it as a place of fabulous wealth

Domination by Siam and by Vietnam

Post-Angkor Period

the Siamese and the Vietnamese had fundamentally different attitudes concerning their relationships with Cambodia. The Siamese shared with the Khmer a common religion, mythology, literature, and culture.

In their arbitrary treatment of the Khmer population, the Siamese and the Vietnamese were virtually indistinguishable.

considered by historians to be Cambodia's "Dark Ages"

- period of economic, social, and cultural stagnation

French Protectorate 1867-1953

France's interest in Indochina in the nineteenth century grew out of its rivalry with Britain, which had excluded it from India and had effectively shut it out of other parts of mainland Southeast Asia.

Timeline

Funan Kingdom (1st century AD – 550)

Chenla Kingdom (6th century – 802)

Khmer Empire (802–1431)

Dark ages of Cambodia (1431–1863)

Dark ages of Cambodia

-Cambodia's struggle for survival, 1432–1867

1.Post-Angkor Period

2.First Contact with the West

3.Domination by Siam and by Vietnam

4.French Protectorate 1867-1953

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