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Essay heading: The Pol Pot Regime In Cambodia:When, How And Why?
 
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or even earlier.1 Over the centuries the country grew into one of the world’s greatest civilizations, comparable with other, better known Asian civilizations and ancient European societies, and the Khmer still look back with pride on their rich heritage. The “Angkorian period,” as it was called after its capital, is believed to have begun around A...
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The “Angkorian period,” as it was called after its capital, is believed to have begun around A.D. 802 and ended in A.D. 1431, according to some scholars and historians.2 Both Thailand and Vietnam invaded Cambodis, and these attacks cumulated in the downfall of the civilization and the abandonment of Angkor, a city of over a million people that became ghostly overnight...
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The Pol Pot Regime In Cambodia:When, How And Why?   Cambodia Genocide   The misconceptions and the outside influences of the genocide in Cambodia   The Khmer Rouge And The Vietnamese Communists: A History Of Their Relations As Told In The Soviet Archives   Cambodia And United Nations   Cambodia   UN Intervention in Cambodia   Social and Economic defeatism of Cambodia   Farming: Subsistence: Rice growing in India and commercial: rubber plantation in cambodia   Khmer Rouge and the Cambodian Holocaust   Peace had never been helpful to the Khmer Rouge cause   Why Has The People’S Action Party (Pap) In Singapore Proved To Be More Successful In Staying In Power Long Term As Compared To Either The Republicans Or Democrats In The United States Of America?   The Sino-Vietnamese War, 1979   Account for the changes in the policies of the Communist Party in the Soviet Union from 1917 to 1921.   Cambodian Genocide  
 
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