Ayutthayan-Cambodian War (1591-1594)
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Was a military conflict fought between the Ayutthaya Kingdom and the Kingdom of Cambodia. The war began in 1591 when Ayutthaya invaded Cambodia in response to continuous raids into their territory.
Chronology
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January 1592: In 1591, Pursat and Battambang were captured by the Ayutthaya Kingdom.
January 1592: Longvek was the capital of Cambodia during the Post-Angkor period. The siege in 1591 was led by King Naresuan of Siam against King Satha of Cambodia. The Thais were eventually forced to retreat due to logistical issues and Cambodian counterattacks.
January 1594: Siam captures the Cambodian capital of Longvek.
January 1592: The Longvek citadel, located in present-day Cambodia, was besieged in 1591 by the Ayutthaya Kingdom under the leadership of King Naresuan. The military occupation of Longvek marked a significant event in the conflict between Ayutthaya and the Khmer Empire.
February 1594: Following the Siam capture of the capital at Longvek, Cambodian royals were taken hostage and relocated at the court of Ayutthaya, kept under permanent Siamese influence.