The Vietnamese annexed Cambodia in the 19th century, as evidenced by two poems describing Khmer workers who drowned digging a canal and Khmer officials who were arrested and killed by the Vietnamese. The poems also tell of Khmer children who were tortured in Baray province, with some Khmers being buried alive and children's heads used for boiling water.
The Vietnamese annexed Cambodia in the 19th century, as evidenced by two poems describing Khmer workers who drowned digging a canal and Khmer officials who were arrested and killed by the Vietnamese. The poems also tell of Khmer children who were tortured in Baray province, with some Khmers being buried alive and children's heads used for boiling water.
The Vietnamese annexed Cambodia in the 19th century, as evidenced by two poems describing Khmer workers who drowned digging a canal and Khmer officials who were arrested and killed by the Vietnamese. The poems also tell of Khmer children who were tortured in Baray province, with some Khmers being buried alive and children's heads used for boiling water.