Khmer Rumdo
The Khmer Rumdos (Khmer: ខ្មែររំដោះ) were one of several groups of guerrillas operating within the borders of Cambodia during the Cambodian Civil War of 1970–1975. Alternatively, it is spelt Khmer Rum or Khmer Rumdoh ("Liberation Khmer" in the Khmer language). They were a part of the National United Front of Kampuchea (Front Uni National du Kampuchea, FUNK), an association between Prince Norodom Sihanouk, who had been ousted from power in 1970, and the communist Khmer Rouge.
| Khmer Rumdo | |
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| ខែ្មររំដោះ | |
Flag of Cambodia, generally associated with the Khmer Rumdo guerilla forces | |
| Dates of operation | 1970 - 1975 |
| Dissolved | 17 April 1975 |
| Merged into | National United Front of Kampuchea (1970 - 1975) |
| Country | Cambodia |
| Allegiance | National United Front of Kampuchea (1970 - 1975) |
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| Headquarters | Beijing, China |
| Ideology | Monarchism |
| Part of | National United Front of Kampuchea (FUNK) |
| Allies | Khmer Rouge |
| Opponents | Khmer Republic
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