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Page 123
... Cambodia attacked Viet- nam again in 1128 and 1132 , together with Champa , and staged five more invasions of ... Cambodian territory of the Mekong Delta , which the declining Khmer Empire was no longer able to defend . Saigon became ...
... Cambodia attacked Viet- nam again in 1128 and 1132 , together with Champa , and staged five more invasions of ... Cambodian territory of the Mekong Delta , which the declining Khmer Empire was no longer able to defend . Saigon became ...
Page 131
... Cambodia at the end of 1978. Follow- ing a short campaign , Vietnam overcame resistance from the regime of Pol Pot in the central Cambodian region and installed a new protégé regime in Phnom Penh in early January 1979. Resistance to the ...
... Cambodia at the end of 1978. Follow- ing a short campaign , Vietnam overcame resistance from the regime of Pol Pot in the central Cambodian region and installed a new protégé regime in Phnom Penh in early January 1979. Resistance to the ...
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... Cambodia and China produced shadows that presaged turbulent times for the new nation . The long years of war had put great strains on the already weakened society and economy of North Vietnam and , with reunification , all of the social ...
... Cambodia and China produced shadows that presaged turbulent times for the new nation . The long years of war had put great strains on the already weakened society and economy of North Vietnam and , with reunification , all of the social ...
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