Good article .This type of information is not allowed in Thailand per
les majeste law. In fact Cambodians know their neighbors so little,
but they know us (Cambodian) deep down to the bone . As the victim of
these neighbors, we only know how to hate them that why Khmer detested
Siam and Yuon as " A Kapi and A Kantorp " Siam has Khbuon (sastras )
and Yuon has put ( trick ). Can Khmer prove that we are the real
descendent of Khmer Angkor? From Thai side said no, the inhabitants
who live in Kampuchha were not the real descendent of khmer Angkor, we
(Siam) killed them all and some of them mostly the smart one were
captured and forced to settle in Thailand, but the rest were slave
families whose lives derived from various ethnic background such as
Stieng, Kuoy, Samre, Chorng, Pears, Phnong, Rade etc..During Angkor
period these people were placed to service god house (Prasat ). From
men to women their named were called " A Ko, A Sa-Oy (stinky) Mee Dey
(soil) for women. There were a great deal of slavery and real estate
discussion on the walls of most ancient monuments ( Read Etienne
Aymonier book ) in the Khmer Empire.
les majeste law. In fact Cambodians know their neighbors so little,
but they know us (Cambodian) deep down to the bone . As the victim of
these neighbors, we only know how to hate them that why Khmer detested
Siam and Yuon as " A Kapi and A Kantorp " Siam has Khbuon (sastras )
and Yuon has put ( trick ). Can Khmer prove that we are the real
descendent of Khmer Angkor? From Thai side said no, the inhabitants
who live in Kampuchha were not the real descendent of khmer Angkor, we
(Siam) killed them all and some of them mostly the smart one were
captured and forced to settle in Thailand, but the rest were slave
families whose lives derived from various ethnic background such as
Stieng, Kuoy, Samre, Chorng, Pears, Phnong, Rade etc..During Angkor
period these people were placed to service god house (Prasat ). From
men to women their named were called " A Ko, A Sa-Oy (stinky) Mee Dey
(soil) for women. There were a great deal of slavery and real estate
discussion on the walls of most ancient monuments ( Read Etienne
Aymonier book ) in the Khmer Empire.
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