• Thailand returns annexed territories to French Indochina[1]
17 November 1946
Preceded by
Succeeded by
Battambang Province
Battambang Province
Today part of
Cambodia
Phra Tabong Province (Thai: พระตะบอง) was a province of Thailand, from the late-18th century until it was ceded to French Indochina in 1907, and again between 1941-1946 after Thailand recaptured it during the Japanese occupation of Cambodia in World War II. The province was dissolved and returned to Cambodia in 1946. The area is now in Battambang Province, Cambodia.
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PhraTabongProvince (Thai: พระตะบอง) was a province of Thailand, from the late-18th century until it was ceded to French Indochina in 1907, and again...
crossed the border from Indo-China into Thailand's recently reclaimed PhraTabongProvince at Tambon Savay Donkeo, Athuek Thewadej District (Russei) of Battambang...
Khmer nobility. The Abhayavongsa family governed PhraTabongProvince, Thailand (modern Battambang Province, Cambodia) for six generations from the late 18th...
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districts of the province. The one in italics is a minor district. Lan Chang ProvincePhraTabongProvince Phibunsongkhram Province Franco-Thai relations...
was used during the Angkor and post-Angkor eras. In Thai, the province is called PhraTabong. Battambang was annexed by both Siam and Cambodia from time...
province of Inner Cambodia which included PhraTabong (Battambang), Siemmarat (Siem Reap), and Nakhon Wat (Angkor Wat). The Inner Cambodia province was...
included Phibunsongkhram Province, Nakhon Champassak Province, PhraTabongProvince, Koh Kong Province and Lan Chang Province, were returned to Cambodia...
military campaign. Battambang Province and Siem Reap province were established as provinces of Siam and renamed as PhraTabong and Siam Nakhon respectively...
Cambodian territories occupied during the Franco-Thai War, to be renamed PhraTabongProvince. His father had been governor of part of this region before it was...
made the area into Siamese province of Inner Cambodia with the administration capital in PhraTabong (Battambang). This province lasted until 1907 when Siam...
split into factions. Colonial Cambodia PhraTabongProvince Phibunsongkhram Province Nakhon Champassak Province Military history of Cambodia Indochina...
was organized into four provinces: PhraTabong, Phibunsongkhram, Nakhon Champasak and Lan Chang. The current province of Sukhothai was at first known as...
Successor Sisowath Monivong Born Ang Sar 7 September 1840 Mongkonburi, PhraTabongProvince, Siam (present-day Banteay Meanchey, Cambodia) Died 9 August 1927(1927-08-09)...
and by King Nangklao (Rama III) in Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, and PhraTabongProvince (now in Cambodia). However, after King Mongkut raised a new pillar...
Abhaiwongse), royal commissioner of Monthon Burapha and the Governor of PhraTabongProvince, ordered the construction of the building by the French architectural...
assigned to Ang Duang. From the 18th century until 1907, it was part of PhraTabongprovince of Thailand. At that time the Siamese controlled the area that is...
powerful neighbors, Vietnam and Siam. Siem Reap, along with Battambang (PhraTabong) and Sisophon, major cities in northwest Cambodia, was under Siamese...
local leaders, which recalled the 1768–1770 resistance of the monk Chao Phra Faang to Thonburi reestablishment of Siamese authority. In 1902 along both...
same level with different names such as the first-level divisions of the province and the special administrative region. The governance is separated into...
area of the capital, Bangkok. List of Thai provincial trees Seal of the province Phitsanulok provincial map, coat of arms and postal stamp Royal Society...
French Indochina Indecisive Japanese-mediated armistice Siem Reap, PhraTabong, Sisophon ceded to Thailand Japanese invasion of Thailand (1941) Location:Thailand...
Maka was originally part of Ratchaburi Province, and named Lat Bua Khao (ลาดบัวขาว). In 1903 it was renamed Phra Thaen (พระแท่น), In 1917 it received its...