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Dear List Members,

 

This is the rectified chart of:

 

CAMBODIA

Nov 9, 1953  12:00 PM -08:00

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Phnom Penh Longitude: 104E55

Latitude: 11N33

Lahiri Ayanamsha: 23:12 Current Period:

MO/ME/MA

 

Planet Deg   Sign  Speed     SA   Nakshatra Lord

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Asc    03:14 Cap                  U.Shadya   Su

Sun    23:15 Lib  +01:00:18  FM   Vishakha   Ju

Moon   20:46 Sco  +12:34:05  WK   Jyeshtha   Me

Mars   11:29 Vir  +00:37:11  WK   Hasta      Mo

MercR  05:19 Sco  -00:49:52 

CM   Anuradha   Sa

JuptR  02:13 Gem  -00:04:50 

FM   Mrigsira   Ma

Ven    03:32 Lib  +01:14:58  WK   Chitra     Ma

Sat    08:53 Lib  +00:07:08  CM   Swati      Ra

Rahu   03:13 Cap  -00:08:09  FM   U.Shadya   Su

Ketu   03:13 Can  -00:08:09  FM   Punarvasu  Ju

 

True Node  365.25 Day Year - Internet Time: 208

beats

Day: Monday  Sunrise: 6:57 AM

Tithi:  Shukla Tritiya

Yoga Pt: 17:21 Vi  Yogi:Mo  AviYogi:Me 

Dup Yogi: Me

Dagha Rashis: Leo Cap

 

Rashi Chart

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* 9                     **   

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*          *   *       RA 03:13        *   *  MER05:19*   

*            * 10      AS 03:14          * 8  MO 20:46*   

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*       VE 03:32       

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*1                         * 7       SA 08:53         *   

**                       *   *       SU 23:15        **   

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*            * 4       KE 03:13          * 6  MA 11:29*   

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Navamsha

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*            * 4       KE                * 6          *   

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Some of the events/facts used in the rectification:

 

Cambodia was at the forefront of worldwide news in

1975 as Communist Khmer Rouge forces captured the capital city of Phnom Penh, and ordered the

evacuation of all cities and towns.

 

 Millions of Cambodians were subsequently executed,

and many more died from horrible living conditions.

 

 In 1978, a Vietnamese invasion followed by two

decades of fighting drove the Khmer Rouge out, and then, in 1993, UN-sponsored

elections helped restore some level of normalcy.

 

 A coalition government, formed after national

elections in 1998, brought renewed political stability and the surrender of

remaining Khmer Rouge forces in 1998.

 

Cambodia's independence was eventually proclaimed on 9 November 1953 and recognised by

the Geneva Conference of May 1954.

http://www.dfat.gov.au/geo/cambodia/cambodia_brief.html

 

The 8 November 1953, His Majesty NORODOM SIHANOUK return

to his Capital.

 

            All along the 300 Kilometers of his

return trip, excited Cambodians honoured him for the unprecedented success

obtained for Cambodia.

 

            On 9 November 1953, eight months

before the Geneva Conference, took place, in front of the Royal Palace, the ceremony

marking the Withdrawal of the French Power and French Army (Armée de I’Union

Française).

 

            General de LANGLADE solemnly transferred

his Commandment to His Majesty the King.

 

Cambodia's Independence became complete and

effective.

 

http://www.norodomsihanouk.info/profiles%20M/croisade_royale/royal_crusade.htm

 

 

Political History:

KHMER EMPIRE (9th to 14th centuries)

FRENCH RULE (1863-1953)

CAMBODIAN INDEPENDENT RULE (1953-1975)

KHMER ROUGE (1975-1979)

PEOPLES' REPUBLIC OF KAMPUCHEA (1979-1985)

THE STATE OF CAMBODIA (1985-1993)

ROYAL GOVERNMENT OF CAMBODIA (1993 to present)

 

Top 10 Natural Disasters in Cambodia

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

Disaster Date Killed

Flood 31-Jul-1994 506

Flood Jul-2000 347

Flood 22-Aug-1991 100

Epidemic Apr-1999 97

Flood 30-Sep-1996 59

Flood 26-Aug-2001 56

Epidemic Jun-1992 50

Flood Aug-2002 29

Epidemic Jul-1998 15

Flood Aug-1999 7

 

Disaster Date Affected

Flood Jul-2000 3,448,053

Famine Sep-1995 2,500,000

Famine 1996 2,500,000

Flood 26-Aug-2001 1,669,182

Flood Aug-2002 1,470,000

Flood 30-Sep-1996 1,310,000

Flood 22-Aug-1991 900,000

Famine Sep-1998 900,000

Drought Jan-2002 650,000

Flood Aug-1999 535,904

 

Top 10 Technological Disasters in Cambodia

sorted by numbers of people killed and affected 

Disaster Date Killed

Misc Accident 11-Feb-1974 130

Transport Accident 3-Sep-1997 64

Transport Accident 14-Feb-1994 31

Transport Accident 27-Aug-1996 24

Misc Accident 26-Nov-2001 0

 

Disaster Date Affected

Misc Accident 26-Nov-2001 20,000

Misc Accident 11-Feb-1974 10,164

Transport Accident 14-Feb-1994 0

Transport Accident 27-Aug-1996 0

Transport Accident 3-Sep-1997 0

 

date type registration operator fat. location pic

cat

03-SEP-1997 Tupolev 134 VN-A120 Vietnam Airlines 65 Cambodia  A1

30-APR-1997 Cessna 208 N9825F LCT Inc. 2 Cambodia   A1

25-FEB-1996 Antonov 24 XU-314 Kampuchea Airlines 0 Cambodia   A1

11-APR-1975 Douglas DC-3 XW-TFB Air Cambodge 0 Cambodia   O1

11-APR-1975 Douglas DC-3 XW-PKT ? Sorya Airlines 2 Cambodia   O1

10-APR-1975 Douglas DC-4 XW-PKH Royal Air Lao 0 Cambodia   O1

26-MAR-1975 Douglas DC-3

B-1553 China Airlines 0 Cambodia   A1

11-MAR-1975 Douglas DC-3 ? Khmer

Hansa 0 Cambodia   O1

10-MAR-1975 Douglas DC-3 ? Samaki

Airlines 0 Cambodia   O1

22-FEB-1975 Douglas DC-3

XU-GAJ Khmer Hansa 0 Cambodia  O1

19-JAN-1975 Douglas DC-3 N86AC Southeast Asia Air Transport 0 Cambodia   O1

19-JAN-1975 Douglas DC-3 XU-KAL Khmer Hansa 0 Cambodia   O1

19-JAN-1975 Douglas DC-3 XU-HAK Khmer Hansa 0 Cambodia   O1

25-DEC-1974 Curtiss C-46 XW-PKJ Cambodian

International 0 Cambodia   A1

15-DEC-1974 Douglas DC-3 XW-TFI Khemara Air 0 Cambodia   A1

08-OCT-1974 Douglas DC-3 XW-PKX Khmer Airlines 0 Cambodia   A1

26-AUG-1974 Curtiss C-46

N9760Z Tri-9 Corp. 0 Cambodia   O1

15-JUL-1974 Douglas DC-4

B-1811 China Airlines 0 Cambodia   U1

03-JUL-1974 Douglas DC-3

XW-PKT Lane Xang Airlines 0 Cambodia   U1

27-JUN-1974 Boeing S.307

XW-TFR Cambodia Air Commercial 19 Cambodia   A1

28-MAY-1974 Douglas DC-3 XW-TFN Air Union 0 Cambodia   A1

20-APR-1974 Douglas DC-3 XW-TFL Air Union 0 Cambodia   A1

15-DEC-1973 Curtiss C-46 XW-PKK Air Union 0 Cambodia   A1

03-DEC-1973 Douglas DC-3 XW-PHV Air Union 0 Cambodia   A1

12-SEP-1973 Douglas DC-3 XW-PKD Lane Xang Airlines 0 Cambodia   U1

10-JUN-1973 Convair CV-440 N999JZ Air Cambodge 0 Cambodia   O1

19-MAY-1973 Douglas DC-3 XW-TDM Cambodia Air Commercial 11 Cambodia   A1

04-MAY-1973 Douglas DC-3 ? Air Cambodge 0 Cambodia   U1

02-OCT-1972 Douglas DC-3 XW-TDA Cambodia Air Commercial 9 Cambodia   O1

07-JUL-1972 Douglas DC-3 XW-PHW Cambodia Air Commercial 0 Cambodia   A1

22-AUG-1971 Douglas DC-3 B-304 Air Vietnam 0 Cambodia   U1

22-JAN-1971 Caravelle XU-JTA Air Cambodge 0 Cambodia   O1

02-JAN-1970 Douglas DC-3 XW-PGJ Laotian 4 Cambodia   A1

24-OCT-1964 Fairchild C-123 55-4549 USAF 8 Cambodia   O1

 

1955        Mar 2, King Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia put his father on

the throne and assumed the position of prime minister.

 

1960        Dec 9, The Laos government fled to Cambodia as the capital city

of Vientiane was engulfed in

war.

 

1969        Apr 24, US B-52's dropped 3,000 ton

bombs at Cambodian boundary.

 

1970        Mar 18, Prince Sihanouk was overthrown

by Gen’l. Lon Nol in a right-wing coup backed by the US. He joined the

Khmer Rouge in a resistance war. The US and Vietnamese forces invaded and drove

the Viet Cong from border sanctuaries deep into Cambodia where they joined

with the weak and isolated Khmer Rouge. A full scale civil war began.

 

1970        Apr 29, 50,000 US and South Vietnamese

troops invaded Cambodia.

 

1970        Oct 9, Khmer Republic (Cambodia) declared

independence.

 

1970        Cambodia's Prince Norodom

Sihanouk fled to China and began compiling his Bulletin Mensuel de

Documentation (Monthly Documentation Bulletin). The bulletin continued on an

off thru 2003.

 

1971        Mar 7, A thousand U.S. planes bombed Cambodia and Laos.

 

1971        Aug 20, The Cambodian military launched

a series of operations against the Khmer Rouge.

 

1973        Mar 17, Twenty were killed in Cambodia when a bomb went

off that was meant for the Cambodian President Lon Nol.

 

1973        Aug 7, A U.S. plane accidentally

bombed a Cambodian village, killing 400 civilians.

 

1973        Aug 14, The U.S. " secret "

bombing of Cambodia came to a halt, marking the official end to

12 years of American combat in Indochina.

 

1975        Apr 16, Cambodian Khmer Rouge occupied Phnom Penh.

 

1975        April 17, The US-backed Lon Nol

government of Cambodia surrendered to the Khmer Rouge. The Khmer

Rouge took power and employed a system of forced marriages to help engineer a

classless society.

 

1978        Dec 25, Vietnam invaded Cambodia. It was the first

full-scale war between the two countries since 1917. 400 people were killed in

initial clashes.

 

1979        Jan 5, Vietnamese troops occupied Phnom Penh and the Cambodian

ruler Pol Pot is ousted from power.

 

1991        Oct 23, Cambodia's warring factions

and representatives of 18 other nations signed a peace treaty in Paris.

 

1991        Nov 14, Cambodian Prince Norodom

Sihanouk returned to his homeland after 13 years of exile.

 

1993        Sep 24, Sihanouk was reinstalled as king

of Cambodia.

 

1997        Feb 14, Khmer Rouge guerrillas killed

all but three government officials sent to make peace.

 

1997        Mar 30, A grenade attack at a political

rally killed [10] 19 [16] and wounded over 100 as opposition leader Sam Rainsy

led some 200 members of his Khmer Nation Party in front of the National

Assembly.

 

1997        Jul 4, Troops of prince Ranariddh laid

down their arms and some 140 were taken prisoner by troops of 2nd Prime

Minister Hun Sen. Ranariddh was on a trip to France and Hun Sen claimed that

illegal negotiations were taking place with Khmer Rouge guerrillas.

 

1997        Jul 5, Cambodia's Second Prime

Minister Hun Sen launched a bloody coup that toppled First Prime Minister Norodom

Ranariddh. The heavy fighting in Phnom Penh indicated the

collapse of the fragile coalition.

 

1997        Jul 6, Hun Sen declared victory while

Prince Ranariddh planned from France to carry out a resistance effort.

 

1997        Jul 8, Interior Minister Ho Sok was

seized and executed by forces loyal to Hun Sen. Some 30 soldiers loyal to Ranariddh

were captured and tortured by Regiment 911 at Kambol

 

1997        Sep 3, In Cambodia a Vietnam  Airlines,

Tupelov 134, Soviet jet crashed on approach to Phnom Penh airport and killed

65 people.

 

1998        Dec 20, In Cambodia there were riots in

Sihanoukville to protests suspected toxic waste imports from Taiwan. Hundreds of

Cambodians fled the city after reports of deaths from 3,000 tons of toxic waste

dumped 2 weeks ago.

 

2000        Nov 24, Several dozen gunmen attacked

government offices in Phnom Penh. At least 7 people

were killed and 12 wounded.

 

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