In the 19th century, Cambodia, in decline, was threatened by its powerful neighbours: Siam and Annam. Ang Duong ascended the throne in 1847 under the Siamese protectorate. His son and successor Norodom I (1835-1904) was also brought up in Bangkok. From 1854, Cambodia, to counterbalance its invading neighbors, appealed to a French mission. In 1863, Norodom signed a treaty placing Cambodia under French protectorate.
REINES DE FRANCE - ROUYER - III. Jeton de compte, Jeanne de France VG
21.00 €
1 franc Cérès, IIIe République 1888 Paris F.216/10 MS66 PCGS
230.00 €
III REPUBLIC Médaille, Centenaire de 1789 AU
7.00 €
CAMBODGE - ROYAUME DU CAMBODGE - ANG DUONG 2 Pe n.d XF
25.00 €
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