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TTLV: Kambuja's relations with Southeast Asian countries during the Angkor period

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Information on the thesis "Kambuja's Relations with Southeast Asian Countries during the Angkor Period (802-1432)" by graduate student Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thao, majoring in World History.
Information on the thesis "Kambuja's Relations with Southeast Asian Countries during the Angkor Period (802-1432)" by graduate student Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thao, majoring in World History.1. Student's Full Name: Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thao 2. Gender: Female 3. Date of Birth: July 15, 1987 4. Place of Birth: Xuong Lam - Lang Giang - Bac Giang 5. Decision No. 1528/QD-XHNV-KH&SDH dated October 14, 2009, of the Rector of the University of Social Sciences and Humanities, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, recognizing the student. 6. Changes during the training process: None 7. Thesis Title: The Relationship of Kambuja with Southeast Asian Countries during the Angkor Period (802-1432) 8. Specialization: World History. Code: 60 22 50 9. Scientific Advisor: Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ngo Van Doanh. 10. Summary of Thesis Results: The thesis provides an overview of Kambuja's relationship with Southeast Asian countries during the Angkor period (802-1432). The author presents the formation, development, and decline of the Angkor dynasty in history. Along with this process, the author analyzes the relationship with neighboring countries such as Champa, Dai Viet, and Siam. In Kambuja's relationship with these countries, the author attempts to analyze and compare, clearly showing each different stage of development and the direct influence on the rise and fall of the Angkor dynasty in Cambodian history. The relationship is shown in areas such as diplomatic relations, tribute, politics, military affairs, and culture. The relationships between these kingdoms were quite complex, accompanied by many events that significantly impacted the history of Southeast Asia. In short, this thesis provides a general overview of the relationship between Kamakura during the Angkor period and the countries in Southeast Asia, contributing to a better understanding of the ties connecting the countries on the Indochinese peninsula. The close ties between the countries in the region provide a basis for cooperation and development, aiming towards a shared prosperous future. Furthermore, this can serve as a reference for teaching and researching the ancient and medieval history of Southeast Asia. 11. Practical applications: Currently, Cambodia is also a close neighbor of Vietnam and has many historical ties. In the current trend of positive economic and cultural integration with the world, the relationship between countries in Southeast Asia plays an even more important role. To develop the entire ASEAN bloc, as well as the countries of the Mekong sub-region, including Vietnam and Cambodia, requires close cooperation among the countries within the region to work towards common goals. Stemming from this goal, and wanting to further enhance mutual understanding and cooperative development among nations, research on the relationships between Southeast Asian countries is a necessary direction. 12. Further research directions: If possible, at a higher academic level, the author intends to conduct more in-depth research on the relationship of Kambuja with each entity in Southeast Asia: - The relationship of Kambuja with Champa during the Angkor period (802-1432) - The relationship of Kambuja with Dai Viet during the Angkor period (802-1432) - The relationship of Kambuja with Siam during the Angkor period (802-1432)

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1. Full name: Nguyen Thi Ngoc Thao 2. Sex: female 3. Date of birth: July 15, 1987 4. Place of birth: Xuong Lam/ Lang Giang/ Bac Giang 5. Admission decision number: 1528/QD-XHNV-KH&SĐH Dated October 14, 2009 6. Changes in academic process: 7. Official thesis title: “Relation of Kambuja with northeast asia countries in Angkor period (802-1432)” 8. Major: World history 9. Code: 60 22 50 10. Supervisors: Assoc. Prof. Ngo Van Doanh. PhD 11. Summary of the findings of the thesis: Thesis presents an overview of Kambuja's relationship with the Southeast Asia countries during the Angkor period (802-1432). I have shown the process of formation, development and decline of the Angkor empire in the history. I analyzed Kambuja's relationship with neighbor countries such as Champa, Dai Viet and Siam. In Kambuja's relation with the other countries, the author tried to analyze and compare to reflect different stages of development and the impact directly to the flourishing process and decline of the Angkor dynasty in Cambodian history. Relations were reflected on areas such as diplomat, tribute, politics, military and culture. The contact of this kingdom was very complex, accompanied with many events which had a great impact on the historic area of ​​Southeast Asia. Summary, works was the general introduction about the relationship's Kambuja with other countries in Angkor period in Southeast Asia. It contributes to further understanding among countries on the Indochina Peninsula. This relationship provides the basis for cooperation to be mutual development toward prosperous future. Furthermore, this could be a reference document for the teaching and historical research in university of Southeast Aia. 12. Practical applicability Currently, Cambodia is also a nation of close neighbors with Vietnam and has much coherence in history. In the positive trend of economic integration in the world today, the relationship between other countries in Southeast Asia is more and more important. To develop ASEAN as well as a whole Mekong region countries including Viet Nam and Cambodia, these countries should have mutual understanding, development cooperation. So the study of the relationship of Southeast Asian countries is a necessary research direction. 13. Further research directions, if any: I intend to study of the relation of Kambuja with each of countries in Southeast Asia: - Relation of Kambuja with Champa in the Angkor period (802-1432) - Relation of Kambuja with Dai Viet in the Angkor period (802-1432) - Relation of Kambuja with Siam in the Angkor period (802-1432)

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