Norodom

Norodom
orig. Vody

born 1834, Cambodia
died April 24, 1904, Phnom Penh

King of Cambodia (r. 1860–1904).

Cambodia had been under the joint vassalage of Vietnam and Siam (Thailand) since 1802. After the death of Norodom's father in 1860, the Siamese asserted sole dominion over Cambodia by refusing to allow the Vietnamese to participate in Norodom's crowning. France opposed Siamese claims on the country and forced Norodom to accept French protection. He was crowned in 1864, and during his reign France dominated Cambodian affairs.

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▪ king of Cambodia
also spelled  Narottama , original name  Vody 
born 1834, Cambodia
died April 24, 1904, Phnom Penh

      king of Cambodia (1860–1904) who, under duress, placed his country under the control of the French in 1863.

      Norodom was the eldest son of King Duong. He was educated in Bangkok, capital of the Thai kingdom, where he studied Pāli and Sanskrit Buddhist scriptures and the sacred canons of Theravāda Buddhism. The purpose of his early training was to strengthen ties between Siam (Thailand) and Cambodia.

      Cambodia had been under the joint vassalage of Vietnam and Siam since 1802. According to established protocol, Cambodian kings were crowned jointly, with representatives of the two suzerains attending. When Duong died in 1860, Norodom was chosen the successor, but he remained uncrowned. The Thais, who held the symbols of Cambodian royalty—the crown, the sacred sword, and the royal seal—refused to release them, insisting that the newly elected king was their deputy and denying the Vietnamese the right to crown Norodom; thus the Siamese sought to undermine Vietnamese claims to Cambodia and to assert their own private domination of the vassal state.

      An attempted coup d'etat, led in 1861 by Norodom's half brother Si Votha, was put down with the aid of Thai troops. At this point the French, who had been ceded much of Cochinchina (southern Vietnam), sought to assert Vietnamese claims to Cambodian tribute, seeing the adjacent Cambodian provinces as future colonial possessions. The French forced Norodom to accept French protection early in 1863, but, before the agreement was ratified in Paris, Norodom signed a clandestine treaty with Siam on Aug. 11, 1863, which was ratified on Jan. 22, 1864. It made Norodom the viceroy of Siam and governor of Cambodia; Siam retained control of the Cambodian provinces of Bătdâmbâng and Siĕmréab. The French moved to stop Siam from asserting further claims over Cambodia and forced Siam to return the royal regalia, and Norodom was finally crowned at Oudong, Cambodia, in June 1864, with both French and Siamese officials attending. He was installed as king in Phnom Penh in 1866, and in 1867 Siam officially acknowledged the French protectorate over Cambodia. The French imposed land reforms, a reorganization of Cambodian military forces, and the abolition of slavery. Throughout Norodom's reign the French increased their domination of Cambodian affairs.

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