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Former capital of Cambodia
Oudong (Khmer: ឧដុង្គ; also romanized as Udong or Odong) is a former town of the post-Angkorian period (1618–1863) situated in present-day Phsar Daek Commune
Oudong
Korean noblewoman (1442–1480)
Ŏudong or Eoudong (Korean: 어우동; Hanja: 於宇同; 1442 – 18 October 1480), also known as Ŏŭrudong or Eoeuludong (어을우동; 於乙宇同), née Pak (박; 朴), was a Korean dancer
Ŏudong
Province of Cambodia
Located at the foothill of the mountain Phnom Oudong, about 40 km northwest of the modern capital Phnom Penh, Oudong was royal residence and Cambodia's capital
Kampong_Speu_province
Chinese politician
Huang Oudong (Chinese: 黄欧东) (September 14, 1905 – November 28, 1993) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Yongfeng County, Jiangxi
Huang_Oudong
1431–1863 middle period of Cambodian history
markets in comparison to the later maritime Cambodian capitals at Longvek, Oudong, and later Phnom Penh. Following the abandonment of the capital Yasodharapura
Post-Angkor_period
City in Kampong Speu, Cambodia
other symbols instead of Khmer script. Oudong Me Chey (sometimes Oudong Mae Chey) (Khmer: ឧដុង្គម៉ែជ័យ,Krŏng Oudong Me Chey,Khmer pronunciation: [ʔuː.doŋ
Oudong_Me_Chey
Mid 19th-century conflict between Siam and Vietnam
Duong had to retreat to Oudong. The Vietnamese fleet under Nguyễn Văn Chương and Doãn Uẩn pursued the Siamese further to attack Oudong, where Bodindecha resisted
Siamese–Vietnamese War (1840–1845)
Siamese–Vietnamese_War_(1840–1845)
Country in Southeast Asia from 1970 to 1975
shelling distance of Phnom Penh, and captured the former royal capital of Oudong in March: they 'evacuated' its population – shooting government officials
Khmer_Republic
King of Cambodia from 1848 to 1860
Eng, who ruled Cambodia from 1779 to 1797 and resided at the then capital Oudong. His mother was Ros, a royal consort since 1793 and later Queen Vara (died
Ang_Duong
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
Monarchy_of_Cambodia
Capital of Cambodia
locations in Tuol Basan (Srey Santhor), Pursat, Longvek, Lavear Em and Oudong. From 1673 to 1674, Phnom Penh was the stronghold of rebel king Kaev Hua
Phnom_Penh
Cambodian King
control of Cambodia. Phraya Yommarat (Baen) and Phraya Kalahom (Su) captured Oudong and had Mu executed. Later, Baen killed Su and became the new regent. Cham
Ang_Eng
Traditional clothing of the Khmer people
They wear wraparound skirts and go barefoot. A British officer at the Oudong court in 1854, described the King as being topless and wearing only a sarong
Khmer_traditional_clothing
List of kings of Cambodia
Ang Chan Vattey Bopha Vattey Names Preahbat Samdech Preah Chey Chestha Thireach Reameathipadei House Oudong Father Srei Soriyopear Religion Theravada
Chey_Chettha_II
District in Kampong Speu, Cambodia
Teuk Phos Kampong Speu Basedth Chbar Mon Municipality※ Kong Pisey Aural Oudong Phnom Sruoch Samraong Tong Thpong Kampong Thom Baray Kampong Svay Stueng
Oudong_District
Official residence of the King of Cambodia since the 1860s
decades, but by 1494 had moved on to Basan, and later Longvek and then Oudong. The capital did not return to Phnom Penh until the 19th century and there
Royal_Palace_of_Cambodia
Collection of wax cells built by honeybees
of the rest of the cells Cooking a grilled honeycomb with larvae at the Oudong Market in Cambodia Honeycomb structure Wax foundation Hive frame Jan Dzierzon
Honeycomb
Muslim sect recognized by the Cambodian government
the Au Russey (or Orussey) Mosque, but their historic mosque atop Phnom Oudong is the home to many of their most important rituals and festivals. They
Kan_Imam_San
Country in Southeast Asia
somewhat uncertain date are Samrong Sen (not far from the ancient capital of Oudong), where the first investigations began in 1875, and Phum Snay, in the northern
Cambodia
King of Cambodia from 1904 to 1927
ruling monarch, Ang Duong, died.[citation needed] He hastily returned to Oudong, the royal capital of Cambodia, to prevent his half-brother, Prince Si Votha
Sisowath_of_Cambodia
Laotian aristocratic family
Prime Minister Phoui Sananikone, General Oudone Sananikone and his brother Oudong Sananikone. Based in Central Laos, particularly at Vientiane, the Sananikone
Sananikone_family
King of Cambodia from 1860 to 1904
Norodom's half-brother Si Votha rebelled and Norodom abandoned the capital of Oudong and fled to safety in Bangkok. The Siamese court returned him to Phnom Penh
Norodom_of_Cambodia
King of Cambodia from 1927 to 1941
child-bearing wife of Sisowath. At that time his uncle King Norodom ruled from Oudong, the capital of Cambodia. Norodom was a puppet king for the French colonial
Sisowath_Monivong
1643–1644 War Between the Dutch and Cambodia
When Henry Hagenaar came to meet the King of Cambodia in the capital of Oudong to The Royal Letter of Credence Ceremony, he was severely reprimanded by
Cambodian–Dutch_War
confluence of the Mekong and Tonle Sap rivers at Chaktomuk, Longvek and Oudong. Maritime trade was the basis for a very prosperous 16th century. But, as
History_of_Cambodia
Khmer palm-leaf manuscript
Sāstrā sleuk rith (Khmer: សាស្ត្រាស្លឹករឹត) or Khmer manuscripts written on palm leaves are sastra which constitute a major part of the literature of
Sāstrā_sleuk_rith
Buddhist festival and day of observance in Southeast and South Asia
original on 13 February 2017. For Oudong Hill, see Sovuthy, Khy (19 February 2019). "Thousands mark Meak Bochea Day on Oudong hilltop". Khmer Times. Retrieved
Māgha_Pūjā
Military unit
large-scale amphibious assault, Operation "Castor 50", to retake Oudong, the capital of Oudong Meanchey Province from the Khmer Rouge. They defended the Chrui
Cambodian_Navy_SEALs
UN-administered territory from 1992 to 1993
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
United Nations–administered Cambodia
United_Nations–administered_Cambodia
List of kings of Cambodia
from 1634 to 1640.After the official coronation ceremony in the capital Oudong, in 2178 BE, 1634 AD, Maha Sakarach 1557. His full name was called "Preah
Ang_Tong_Reachea
The Khmer nobility is a social class comprising titled officials in the service of the monarchy. They form part of a hierarchical social system which developed
Khmer_nobility
Cambodian uprising against Vietnamese rule
notion that Gia Long did not agree. Siamese commander Yommaraj Noi occupied Oudong the Cambodian royal capital until early 1813 when he decided to retreat
Cambodian conflict (1812–1813)
Cambodian_conflict_(1812–1813)
5th Supreme Patriarch of the Maha Nikaya Order in Cambodia
The next day, he was taken to Oudong, where he was insulted and beaten. He was executed at the Prang pagoda in Oudong district. His statue was later
Huot_Tat
List of kings of Cambodia
from 1640 to 1642.After the official coronation ceremony in the capital Oudong, in 2184 BE, 1640 AD, Maha Sakarach 1563. His full name was called "Preahbat
Batom_Reachea
Early 19th-century conflict between Siam and Vietnam
pro-Vietnamese brother Ang Chan in 1812. Ang Snguon left the Cambodian royal city of Oudong to gather his pro-Siamese supporters at Pursat. Ang Chan requested military
Siamese–Vietnamese War (1833–1834)
Siamese–Vietnamese_War_(1833–1834)
Khmer honorific
Oknha (Khmer: ឧកញ៉ា, Ŏknha [ʔok.ɲaː]) is a Khmer honorific. It has different meanings depending on the period it was used. The word means "nobleman" or
Oknha
Queen of Cambodia
1815 as the second daughter of Ang Chan II, King of Cambodia during the Oudong period, by his second wife, Neak Moneang Krachap.[citation needed] After
Ang_Mey
Provincial government position in China
Appointer Liaoning Provincial Committee Central Committee Inaugural holder Huang Oudong Formation 1 August 1954 Deputy Deputy Secretary Secretary-General
Party_Secretary_of_Liaoning
1967–1975 conflict in Cambodia
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
Cambodian_Civil_War
Prince of Cambodia
been a favorite of King Ang Duong beforehand. He was born in the former Oudong Royal Palace in 1861 and was wise and well-educated both on national and
Norodom_Duong_Chakr
King of Ayutthaya
Phúc Chu the Nguyen lord (Vietnam) who supported King Kaev Hua III invaded Oudong and King Thommo Reachea III and Prince Ang Tong along with their families
Thai_Sa
Cambodian military officer (1924–2006)
had 20,000 civilians murdered or forced into slave labour after capturing Oudong in March 1974. He was also responsible for directing the massive purges
Ta_Mok
Siamese general
vanguard to attack Oudong, the Cambodian royal capital. Chauvea Tolaha Mou took defensive position at Kampong Luong just north of Oudong, while Oknha Kralahom
Chaophraya_Aphaiphubet_(Baen)
Austronesian ethnic group in Southeast Asia
District of Kampong Chhnang Province and their historic mosque atop Phnom Oudong, have kept the use of the Western Cham script, akhar srak, alive — with
Chams
Emperor of the Khmer Empire from 1000 to 1150 CE
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Suryavarman_II
Khmer Buddhist monk
settled at Wat Nuntamony in 1995 and acquired land near Phnom Attaraq in Oudong to set up his meditation center. The transfer of the relics of Buddha which
Sam_Bunthoeun
Domed structure containing Buddhist relics
Royal Palace compound, Phnom Penh Stupa at Wat Botum in Phnom Penh Stupa at Oudong Golden stupa at Wat Ounalom in Phnom Penh Swayambhunath, hilltop west of
Stupa
King of Cambodia (1806–1834)
1813, a Vietnamese army under Lê Văn Duyệt invaded Cambodia and captured Oudong. Ang Chan returned with the Vietnamese army. Ang Em and Ang Snguon fled
Ang_Chan_II
to attack Saigon and to put the Cambodian Prince Ang Em on the throne at Oudong against the pro-Vietnamese king Ang Chan II, while his colleague Chaophraya
Chaophraya_Bodindecha
Hill Station Khmer Ceramics & Fine Arts Centre Koh Rong Koh Rong Sanloem Oudong Phnom Tamao Wildlife Rescue Centre Preah Khan Kompong Svay Silver Pagoda
Tourism_in_Cambodia
Buddhist leader in Cambodia
1892-1975 1969–1975 Died from Khmer Rouge execution at the Prang pagoda in Oudong district. communist regimes 1975-1991 6 Tep Vong ទេព វង្ស Upekkhasambojjhamgiko
Supreme_Patriarch_of_Cambodia
9th-century king of Cambodia
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Jayavarman_II
1863–1953 French protectorate in southeast Asia
were posted in all the provincial centres, such as, Battambang, Pursat, Oudong, and Siem Reap. Phnom Penh, the capital, was under the direct administration
French protectorate of Cambodia
French_protectorate_of_Cambodia
18th-century war
missionaries took the Ayutthayan prince with them to Hà Tiên and proceeded to Oudong, Cambodia. Another Ayutthayan prince, Prince Chao Chui (Thai: เจ้าจุ้ย)
Siamese–Vietnamese War (1771–1773)
Siamese–Vietnamese_War_(1771–1773)
Cambodian state from 1979 until 1992
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
People's Republic of Kampuchea
People's_Republic_of_Kampuchea
Border conflict in Southeast Asia
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
2025 Cambodian–Thai border crisis
2025_Cambodian–Thai_border_crisis
Lenox, and Tilden Foundations. Retrieved March 31, 2023. From the period of Oudong with King Ang Duong to the period of Chatomuk with Kings Norodom and Sisowath
Culture_of_Thailand
Historical region of present-day Cambodia
was established as the de facto ruler in the Cambodian royal capital of Oudong. When the Prince was allowed to return to Cambodia to assume the throne
Inner_Cambodia
Queen of Cambodia (b. 1904 – d. 1975)
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Sisowath_Kossamak
Period of Thai history
Battambang to Oudong. The panicked King Ang Chan II fled to take refuge at Saigon under the protection of Vietnam. Siamese forces sacked Oudong and returned
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782–1932)
Rattanakosin_Kingdom_(1782–1932)
1970s mass killing of Cambodians carried out by the Khmer Rouge
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
Cambodian_genocide
King of Cambodia (1758–1775)
Vietnam in 1771, but returned later, and was reestablished as puppet king in Oudong by a Vietnamese army. A year later he had to flee to Vietnam again. He returned
Outey_II
Wars between the Khmer Empire and Champa
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
Khmer–Cham_wars
Military conflict
to invade Vientiane from the south in another direction. Surasi reached Oudong in December 1778, where he informed King Ang Non about the Siamese plans
Lao–Siamese_War_(1778–1779)
Joint King of Cambodia (1810–1822)
Phraya Kalahom executed. Ang Snguon, Ang Em and Ang Duong escaped from Oudong secretly with hundred followers, they fled to Pursat and sought aid from
Ang_Snguon_(prince)
City in Cambodia
and destroyed it completely before marching on the Cambodian capital of Oudong. In an effort to overthrow the Khmer king Outey II, who was allied with
Kampot
King of Cambodia since 2004
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Norodom_Sihamoni
Air force of the Khmer Republic (1970–1975)
resupply drops to Cambodian Army troops fighting to retake both Oudong, the capital of Oudong Meanchey Province and Kampot, the capital of Kampot Province
Khmer_Air_Force
15th-century King of the Khmer Empire
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Ponhea_Yat
Events resulting in death, displacement or resettlement abroad
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
Cambodian_humanitarian_crisis
Khmer poem of the 17th century
cosmogonic text of a new literary genre wanted by the royal government of Oudong engaged in a cycle of refoundation of power following the fall of their
The_Poem_of_Angkor_Wat
dance, the ghost dance, buchaechum (fan dance), sengmu (monk dance), the oudong (entertainer dance) and others, despite the fact that many had humble origins
Korean_dance
Empire in Southeast Asia (802–1431)
Phnom Penh area. The new centre of the Kambuja was in the southwest, at Oudong near present-day Phnom Penh. However, there are indications that Angkor
Khmer_Empire
10th Prime Minister of Cambodia
king Sisowath Monivong, on the holy hill of Phnom Preah Reach Troap in Oudong. Prince Sisowath Monipong had 5 wives and 13 children: from Neak Moneang
Sisowath_Monipong
1975–1979 state in Southeast Asia
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
Democratic_Kampuchea
Kingdom in Southeast Asia (1953–1970)
Siamese-Cambodian War Cambodian–Spanish War Cambodian–Dutch War Siamese annexation Oudong era Loss of Mekong Delta Dai Viet invasion Colonial period French protectorate
Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–1970)
Kingdom_of_Cambodia_(1953–1970)
1985 South Korean film
Theatrical poster for Eoudong (1985) Hangul 어우동 Hanja 於宇同 RR Eoudong MR Ŏudong Directed by Lee Jang-ho Written by Bang Ki-hwan Produced by Lee Tae-won
Eoudong_(film)
King of Cambodia (1775-1779)
Cambodia Reign 1775–1779 Predecessor Outey II Successor Ang Eng Born 1739 Oudong, Cambodia Died August 1779 (aged 40) Phnom Kamrieng Dynasty Varman Father
Ang_Non_II
King of Cambodia from 1955 to 1960
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Norodom_Suramarit
City in Preah Sihanouk province, Cambodia
leagues broad" and "King Ang Duong constructed a road from his capital of Oudong to Kampot". Kampot remained Cambodia's only international seaport. "The
Sihanoukville
Kingdom of Burundi Capital: Bujumbura Cambodia – Kingdom of Cambodia Capital: Oudong Cayor – Kingdom of Cayor Capital: Mboul Chile – Republic of Chile Capital:
List of sovereign states in the 1840s
List_of_sovereign_states_in_the_1840s
Ethnic Vietnamese people in Cambodia
the Dutch. Another account said Piauwja came with 3,000 Chinese troops at Oudong. With the unification Vietnam under Emperor Gia Long, the Court of Huế asserted
Vietnamese_Cambodians
Combined military forces of the Khmer Republic from 1970 to 1975
moved from Phnom Penh to Longvek in Kampong Chhnang Province, just north of Oudong. New infantry training centres were built at Kandal, Kampong Speu, Ream
Khmer_National_Armed_Forces
King of Cambodia (1941–1955; 1993–2004)
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Norodom_Sihanouk
Topics referred to by the same term
Udong may refer to: Oudong, the former capital of Cambodia Oudong Me Chey, a town in Cambodia U-dong, Haeundae District, Busan, South Korea Udong (food)
Udong
French diplomatic mission to Cambodia, Siam and Vietnam in 1856
Montigny to take a journey from Kampot to meet him in Oudong instead. Montigny was not keen on going to Oudong as he had been late on his schedule to go to Vietnam
Montigny_Mission
Governor of Jilin Province – Li Youwen Governor of Liaoning Province – Huang Oudong Governor of Qinghai Province – Wang Zhao Governor of Shaanxi Province –
1963_in_China
complex of Banteay Chhmar (2020) Beng Malea Temple (2020) Ancient City of Oudong (2020) Phnom Kulen: Archeological Site/Ancient Site of Mahendraparvata (2020)
List of World Heritage Sites in Southeast Asia
List_of_World_Heritage_Sites_in_Southeast_Asia
to the audience. It is believed to have originated from the Kingdom of Oudong between 1618 and 1628 during the reign of King Chey Chettha II. In 1878
Theatre_of_Cambodia
King of Cambodia (1674)
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Ang_Nan
Royal house of Cambodia
House of Sisowath រាជវង្សស៊ីសុវត្ថិ Parent house Varman dynasty House of Oudong Country Cambodia Founded 27 April 1904; 122 years ago (1904-04-27) Founder
House_of_Sisowath
Capital city of the Khmer Empire
Kampong Tralach district. The official capital later moved, first in 1618 to Oudong around 45 kilometres (28 mi) from Phnom Penh in Ponhea Leu District, and
Angkor
Theatre in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
to the current era of Cambodian history, after the Angkor, Longvek and Oudong eras. In 1961, Chaktomuk Conference Hall was originally opened as La salle
Chaktomuk_Conference_Hall
King of Chenla
Preah Ram II Barom Reachea II Barom Reachea III Kaev Hua I Barom Reachea IV Oudong Chey Chettha II Thommo Reachea II Ang Tong Reachea Batom Reachea I Reameathiptei
Mahendravarman_(Chenla)
King of Ayutthaya
bring the kingdom under control but was repelled by King Chey Chettha II of Oudong. Songtham sent his brother Uparaja Si Sin to invade again in 1622 and failed
Songtham
District in Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Chamkrong escapes from Angkor and finds refuge on Phnom Baset, southwest of Oudong, before fleeing to the island of Russey Keo where he was surrounded by his
Khan_Russey_Keo
Chinese politician (1915–2020)
was born in Ye County, Henan. He was deputy mayor of Shenyang under Huang Oudong. He was PRC Ambassador to North Korea (1965–1970), Peru (1972–1977) and
Jiao_Ruoyu
District in Kandal, Cambodia
border between Kampong Speu and Kampong Chhnang is the old royal capital of Oudong. General Population Census of Cambodia, 1998: Village Gazetteer. National
Ponhea_Lueu_District
District in Kampong Cham, Cambodia
Teuk Phos Kampong Speu Basedth Chbar Mon Municipality※ Kong Pisey Aural Oudong Phnom Sruoch Samraong Tong Thpong Kampong Thom Baray Kampong Svay Stueng
Cheung_Prey_district
Cambodian dance drama genre
restaurant dinner with a dance performance in the Royal Palace in the city Oudong with King Ang Duong in 1856. Until the Royal King Sisowath, the royal dance
Lakhon_Khol
OUDONG
OUDONG
OUDONG
OUDONG
Female
Italian
Feminine form of Italian Calogero, CALOGERA means "beautiful elder."
Boy/Male
Indian
Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Serpentine.
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Red Lotus Flower
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Religious Songs
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Town Meadow
Male
Egyptian
, star of the divine father.
Surname or Lastname
English (Lancashire)
English (Lancashire) : habitational name from Bradbourne in Derbyshire or Brabourne in Kent, both named with Old English brÄd ‘broad’ + burna ‘stream’.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, German, Hebrew
Deer
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Bailor.Respelling of German Bailer or Bayler (see Beiler).
OUDONG
OUDONG
OUDONG
OUDONG
OUDONG