French protectorate of Cambodia
Kingdom of Cambodia | |||||||||||||
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Anthem: នគររាជ
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Administrative divisions of Cambodia in 1920. | |||||||||||||
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| Government | Elective monarchy | ||||||||||||
| Monarch | |||||||||||||
• 1863–1904 (first) | Norodom | ||||||||||||
• 1904–1927 | Sisowath | ||||||||||||
• 1927–1941 | Sisowath Monivong | ||||||||||||
• 1941–1953 (last) | Norodom Sihanouk | ||||||||||||
| Resident-Superior | |||||||||||||
• 1863–1866 (first) | Ernest de Lagrée | ||||||||||||
• 1953 (last) | Jean Risterucci | ||||||||||||
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• 1945 (first) | Norodom Sihanouk | ||||||||||||
• 1953 (last) | Penn Nouth | ||||||||||||
| Legislature | Parliament (1947–1953) | ||||||||||||
| History | |||||||||||||
• Establishment | 11 August 1863 | ||||||||||||
| 17 October 1887 | |||||||||||||
| 13 February 1904 | |||||||||||||
| 23 March 1907 | |||||||||||||
| Oct 1940 – Jan 1941 | |||||||||||||
| 13 March 1945 | |||||||||||||
• Reestablished | 16 October 1945 | ||||||||||||
• Constitution | 6 May 1947 | ||||||||||||
| 9 November 1953 | |||||||||||||
| 21 July 1954 | |||||||||||||
| Population | |||||||||||||
• 1931 | 2,803,000 | ||||||||||||
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| Time zone | UTC+07:00 (ICT) | ||||||||||||
| Calling code | +855 | ||||||||||||
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| Today part of | Cambodia | ||||||||||||
The French protectorate of Cambodia was the period of French colonial rule in Cambodia within French Indochina, a collection of Southeast Asian protectorates within the French colonial empire. The protectorate was established in 1863 when the Cambodian King Norodom requested the establishment of a French protectorate over his country, meanwhile Siam (modern Thailand) renounced suzerainty over Cambodia and officially recognised the French protectorate on Cambodia.
Cambodia was integrated into the French Indochina union in 1887 along with the French colonies and protectorates in Laos and Vietnam (Cochinchina, Annam, and Tonkin). In 1947, Cambodia was granted self-rule within the French Union and had its protectorate status removed in 1949. Cambodia later gained independence. The day was celebrated as Independence Day on 9 November 1953 led by King Sihanouk and continued to rule as the leader of the nation until he was overthrown in 1970 by the US-led Khmer Republic of Lon Nol in a coup d'état before the rise of Angkar and the Khmer Rouge coming to power on 17 April 1975, following the Fall of Phnom Penh and the end of the Cambodian Civil War, with Cambodia as constituted renamed Democratic Kampuchea on 5 January 1976, establishing a totalitarian socialist state with only a few countries (such as China, and North Korea), with Saloth Sâr ("Pol Pot") as its leader.