Longvek: Cambodia's New Capital
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Updated By: History Editorial Network (HEN)
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Following King Satha's decision to establish Longvek as the new capital of Cambodia in 1593, the political landscape of the kingdom underwent a significant transformation. Longvek, strategically located on the banks of the Mekong River, became a hub of economic and political activities.
The relocation of the capital to Longvek was a result of increasing threats from neighboring Ayutthaya Kingdom, prompting the need for a more defensible position. The move also aimed to centralize administration and enhance trade opportunities due to its strategic location along the river.
The establishment of Longvek as the capital brought about changes in architectural landscape, with the construction of new royal residences, administrative buildings, and temples. The city flourished as a center for art, culture, and commerce, attracting merchants and artisans from across the region.
This pivotal moment in Cambodian history marked a new chapter in the kingdom's development, solidifying Longvek's importance as a political and economic powerhouse in the region.
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