词条 | Norodom Yukanthor |
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| name = Norodom Yukanthor | title = Prince of Cambodia | image = | caption = | succession = | reign = | predecessor = | successor = | regent = | full name = | house = House of Norodom | father = Norodom | mother = | birth_date = 1860 | birth_place = Phnom Penh, Cambodia | death_date = 1934 | issue = | spouse = }}Prince Norodom Arun Yukanthor (1860–1934) was the oldest son of King Norodom of Cambodia. {{Cambodian Royal Family}}Personal lifePrince Yukanthor grew up in the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh as the oldest son of King Norodom, in a country more or less under French rule. A treaty signed 1863 between King Norodom and the French Admiral De La Grandiere made Cambodia its protectorate. But Norodom claimed that the French Admiral de la Grandière had forced him into signing the treaty. During 1884 the French started to lack resources to continue their colonization of Cambodia, and through administrative reforms they took control of financing resources like tax and likewise. Yukanthor, who was critical against the French colonial rule in Cambodia, sent a long memorandum to the French prime minister, campaign of publicity tour and when he visited France in 1900, he met the French journalist Jean Hess. During an interview with Hess, Yukanthor probably with the blessing of his father, spoke about the French government and the French public, and the colonial domination of his country, published in Le Figaro newspaper, and the article resulted in a sensational uproar, known as the Yukanthor Affairs. The French authorities ordered Sihanouk to cable his son to come home to Cambodia, and but for the fear of becoming arrested, he travelled to Thailand via Algeria, and after being banished by the French in 1900, he lived in exile in Bangkok from 1913 until his death in 1934.[1][2] Before he died in 1904, King Norodom appointed his son, Prince Yukanthor, as heir apparent to the throne. But because of Yukanthor's fall-out with the French, the Governor General Doumer threatened to dethrone him, and although bitter and disappointed with Sisowath, he made him heir to the throne. FamilyPrince Yukanthor was married to Princess Norodom Malika (1872–1951), who was his half sister, and they had four children: Princess Pengpas Yukanthor (1892–1969), Princess Robangpas Yukanthor (born 1893), Princess Pingpeang Yukanthor (1894–1966), and Prince Heanh Wachhiravongs (1896–1969).[2] See also
References1. ^[https://khamerlogue.wordpress.com/cambodia-history/ Cambodia History] 2. ^1 khmerization.blogspot.com:A Biography of Prince Norodom Arun Yukanthor External links
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