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Ang Snguon (prince)

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factions. After the envoy returned to Cambodia, Ang Chan had Phraya Chakri and Phraya Kalahom executed. Ang Snguon, Ang Em and Ang Duong escaped from Oudong secretly with hundred followers, they fled to
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respectively. There were several high ministers supported Snguon, including Phraya Chakri (Baen) and Phraya Kalahom (Muang).
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refused to attend his royal cremation. Instead, Ang Chan sent three Cambodian princes, including Ang Snguon,
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Rama II's action obviously polarised the Cambodian court into pro-Siamese and pro-
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Vietnam sent a large army to restore Ang Chan. When the news reached
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War and trade: Siamese interventions in Cambodia, 1767-1851
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by Vietnamese. Ang Sngoun was appointed the regent.
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Index

Ouprayorach
King
Ang Chan II
Ouparach
Ang Em
Cambodia
Oudong
Cambodia
Oudong
Ang Eng
Buddhism
Khmer
Cambodian
Ang Eng
Siamese
Rama I
Ang Chan II
Ang Em
Ang Duong
Upraracha
Rama II
Vietnamese
Pursat
Siamese army marched to Cambodia
Battambang
Sambour
Kampong Chhnang
Oudong
Phnom Penh
Saigon

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