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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... displayed 300 characters
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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... displayed next 300 characters
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