- Siam Nakhon Province
Siam Nakhon (Thai: ) is a Thai province which no longer exists. It was a "
changwat " (province ) ofThailand located in previously-Cambodian territory, but was ceded toFrench Indochina in 1906. It is now the Cambodian province of Siem Reap.Siem Reap province held the original capital city of the Angkorian Empire in ancient times until its decline in the 17th century.In mid- fourteenth century, the Siamese or Thai speaking people, from
Chao Phaya river plain, previously subjugated to Angkorian Empire, rose to power. The new Siamese kingdom ofAyutthaya was founded. They began to see Angkor as a rival and started its expansion to the east, towards Angkor.After years of internal disputes in Angkor, Ayutthaya' s Siamese took advantage of this decline and the in-fighting between the Khmers for the Angkorian throne. Eventually
Angkor Thom was sacked and abandoned until the nineteenth century.Siam was able to sack
Angkor Wat after diverting the loyalty of theKhmer Leu (in Khmer "Upper" or "Highland" Khmers), inhabitants of modern-day Thai provinces Surin, Sisakaet and Buriram. Previously the Khmer Leu had been subjugated to Angkor due to their mastery of training and fighting withwar elephants .Following the Franco-Thai Treaty of 1867, Siem Reap and Battambang provinces were ceded to Thailand in return for Thailand renouncing suzerainty over the rest of Cambodia. Siem Reap city was under total Siamese control. The Siamese then called this province Siam Nakhon, (later known as ' Seammarat'), meaning "Siamese town."
At the beginning of the 20th century the province (along with Battambang) was in turn ceded back to Cambodia (now part of
French Indochina ) in the Franco-Thai Treaty of 1906, due to the higher military power of the colonial French. The French position being the former relationships of the court of Angkor to the Vietnamese (also a part ofFrench Indochina ), the history of Angkor as the capital of the Khmer empire and the French desire for the complete territorial integrity ofFrench Indochina .The province was renamed
Siem Reap , which in Khmer means "Siamese Defeated," referring to the fact that the Siamese were no longer in control of the ancient Khmer capital ofAngkor Thom and its temples, particularlyAngkor Wat .
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