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This article is part of the History of Cambodia series |
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Early history of Cambodia |
Funan (68 AD – 550 AD) |
Chenla (550 AD – 802 AD) |
Khmer Empire (802 AD – 1431 AD) |
Rule over Isan |
Dark ages of Cambodia (1593 – 1863) |
Loss of Mekong Delta to Việt Nam |
French Colonial Rule (1863–1953) |
Post-Independence Cambodia |
Cambodian Civil War (1967–1975) |
Coup of 1970 |
Việt Nam War Incursion of 1970 |
Khmer Rouge Regime (1975–1979) |
Việt Nam-Khmer Rouge War (1975–1989) |
Vietnamese Occupation (1979–1989) |
Modern Cambodia (1990–present) |
1992–93 UNTAC |
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Part of History of East Timor |
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Early history (pre-1515) |
Portuguese Timor (1515–1975) |
Indonesian invasion (1975) |
Indonesian occupation (1975 - 1999) |
Vote for independence (1999) |
Transition to independence (1999 - 2002) |
Contemporary East Timor (2002–present) |
2006 crisis |
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Prehistory |
Early kingdoms |
Srivijaya (3rd to 14th centuries) |
Tarumanagara (358-723) |
Sailendra (8th & 9th centuries) |
Kingdom of Sunda (669-1579) |
Kingdom of Mataram (752–1045) |
Kediri (1045–1221) |
Singhasari (1222–1292) |
Majapahit (1293–1500) |
The rise of Muslim states |
The spread of Islam (1200–1600) |
Malacca Sultanate (1400–1511) |
Sultanate of Demak (1475–1518) |
Aceh Sultanate (1496–1903) |
The Sultanate of Banten (1526–1813) |
Mataram Sultanate (1500s to 1700s) |
European colonialism |
The Portuguese (1512–1850) |
Dutch East India Company (1602–1800) |
Dutch East Indies (1800–1942) |
The emergence of Indonesia |
National Awakening (1899–1942) |
Japanese Occupation (1942–45) |
Declaration of Independence (1945) |
National Revolution (1945–1950) |
Independent Indonesia |
Liberal Democracy (1950–1957) |
Guided Democracy (1957–1965) |
Start of the New Order (1965–1966) |
The New Order (1966–1998) |
Reformation Era (1998–present) |
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This article is part of the History of Laos series |
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Early history of Laos |
Lan Xang (A.D. 1353 - A.D. 1707) |
Dark ages of Laos (1707 - 1893) |
Luang Phrabang, Viang Chan, Champasak |
French Laos (1893 - 1953) |
Post-Independence Laos (1954-1975) |
Pathet Lao |
North Vietnamese Invasion |
Laotian Civil War (1962-1975) |
Communist Lao People's Democratic Republic (1975-1990s) |
Modern Laos (1990s-present) |
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This article is part of the History of Burma series |
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Early history of Burma |
Pyu city-states (c. 100 BC–c. 840 AD) |
Mon kingdoms (9th–11th, 13th–16th, 18th c.) |
Bagan Dynasty (849–1287, 1st Empire) |
Ava (1364–1555) |
Pegu (1287–1539, 1747–1757) |
Mrauk U (1434–1784) |
Taungoo Dynasty (1486–1752, 2nd Empire) |
Konbaung Dynasty (1752–1885, 3rd Empire) |
Wars with Britain (1824–1826, 1852, 1885) |
British Arakan (1824–1852) |
British Tenasserim (1824–1852) |
British Lower Burma (1852–1886) |
British Upper Burma (1885–1886) |
British rule in Burma (1824–1942, 1945–1948) |
Nationalist movement in Burma (after 1886) |
Aung San |
Japanese occupation of Burma (1942–1945) |
Democratic period (1948–1962) |
U Nu and U Thant |
1st military rule (1962–1989) |
Ne Win |
8888 Uprising (1988) |
Aung San Suu Kyi |
2nd military rule (1989–present) |
Saffron Revolution (2007) |
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This article is part of the History of Singapore series |
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Early history of Singapore (pre-1819) |
Founding of modern Singapore (1819–1826) |
Straits Settlements (1826–1867) |
Crown colony (1867–1942) |
Battle of Singapore (1942) |
Japanese Occupation (1942–1945) |
Sook Ching massacre (1942–1945) |
Post-war period (1945–1955) |
First Legislative Council (1948–1951) |
Maria Hertogh riots(1950) |
Second Legislative Council (1951–1955) Anti-National Service Riots (1954) |
Internal self-government (1955–1962) |
Hock Lee bus riots (1955) |
Chinese middle schools riots (1956) |
Merger with Malaysia (1962–1965) |
Merger referendum, 1962 |
Operation Coldstore (1963) |
Race Riots of 1964 |
MacDonald House bombing (1965) |
Republic of Singapore (1965–present) |
1969 Race Riots of Singapore (1969) |
Operation Spectrum (1987) |
East Asian financial crisis (1997) |
Embassies attack plot (2001) |
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Part of History of Thailand. |
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Prehistoric Thailand |
Early history of Thailand |
Initial states of Thailand (3 BCE-1238) |
Sukhothai Kingdom (1238-1448 ) |
Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767) |
Thonburi Kingdom (1768-1782) |
Rattanakosin Kingdom (1782-1932) |
Kingdom of Thailand |
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