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Latest revision as of 05:29, 3 March 2025
The Khmer people are an ethnic group native to Cambodia, accounting for over 90% of the country's population. They are part of the larger Austroasiatic peoples and are closely related to the Mon people and other ethnic groups in Southeast Asia.
History[edit]
The Khmer have a rich history that dates back to the ancient Khmer Empire, which was one of the most powerful empires in Southeast Asia from the 9th to the 15th century. The empire is renowned for its monumental architecture, including the famous Angkor Wat temple complex.
Language[edit]
The primary language spoken by the Khmer people is the Khmer language, which is the official language of Cambodia. It is part of the Austroasiatic language family and has its own script, which is used in religious and cultural texts.
Culture[edit]
Khmer culture is deeply influenced by Theravada Buddhism, which is the predominant religion among the Khmer people. Traditional Khmer culture includes classical dance, music, and art, which are often performed during religious and cultural festivals.
Religion[edit]
Most Khmer people practice Theravada Buddhism, which plays a central role in their daily lives and cultural practices. There are also small communities of Khmer who practice Animism and Christianity.
Diaspora[edit]
In addition to Cambodia, significant Khmer populations can be found in Vietnam and Thailand, where they are recognized as ethnic minorities. The Khmer diaspora also extends to countries such as the United States, France, and Australia, where they have established vibrant communities.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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Cambodian couple (rotated)
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Khmer Diaspora Map
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Bas-relief du Bayon (Angkor Thom)
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Scène dépouillage (bas-relief du Bayon)
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Bayon market
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Ancient Khmer script
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Cambodia, Khmer Empire
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Angkor Vat
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Khmer lady in black and white
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Dancers Angkor Wat