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Norodom Duong Chakr ( km, នរោត្តម ឌួងចក្រ) was a Cambodian prince of the late
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, the fifth son of King
Norodom of Cambodia Norodom ( km, នរោត្តម, ; born Ang Voddey ( km, អង្គវតី, ); 3 February 1834 – 24 April 1904) was King of Cambodia from 19 October 1860 to his death on 24 April 1904. He was the eldest son of King Ang Duong and was ...
who was deported to
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where he died in exile in 1897.


Biography


Royal education

Prince Norodom Duong Chakr was the fifth son of King Norodom which he had with Cham Socheat Bopha Nuon, also known as Princess Khun Than, who had been a favorite of King
Ang Duong Ang Duong ( km, អង្គឌួង ; 12 June 1796 – 19 October 1860) was the King of Cambodia from 1841 to 1844 and from 1845 to his death in 1860. Formally invested in 1848, his rule benefited a kingdom that suffered from several centuries ...
beforehand. He was born in the former
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Palace in 1861 and was wise and well-educated both on national and international affairs. He spoke fluent Khmer, Thai and French.


Prince in the anti-French rebellion

At first, Duong Chakr was a favorite of his father, who considered him, according to contemporary sources as a "smart and sassy fellow". However, opposing the French presence in Cambodia, Duong Chark became a staunch supporter of
Si Votha Si Votha ( km, ស៊ីវត្ថា; also spelled Si Vattha; c. 1841 – 31 December 1891) was a Cambodian prince who was briefly a contender for the throne. He spent his entire life fighting his half brother King Norodom for the throne. Si ...
's rebellion against France in 1885–1886, arousing support even from Vietnamese minorities, before later being suppressed by the French. Having helped peace to return after the rebellion, Duong Chark received the
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from the French authorities as a sign of their gratitude and the clemency of ''Gouverneur Général''
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. Princess Khun Than tried to discredit Prince
Norodom Yukanthor Prince Norodom Arun Yukanthor ( km, នរោត្តម អរុណយុគន្ធរ, 1860 - 27 June 1934) was the eldest son of King Norodom of Cambodia. Personal life Prince Yukanthor was born in 1860 (some sources say he was born in ...
so that the throne would be handed to her own son Prince Norodom Duong Chakr, but her candidate was opposed by the French because of his anti-French tendencies, on the pretext that he had joined the rebel movement. A few years after however, the new ''Résident Supérieur'', Albert Louis Huyn de Vernéville, went after the Prince and his mother which he considered enemies of the
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, being considered capable, intelligent and ambitious and a threat to the colonial administration. The French authorities arrested him and imprisoned him on April 30, 1890, for only a month to Saigon. Twice he tried to commit
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against his own father before feeling to
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where he arrived on August 25, 1891.


Deportation and death in French Algeria

While under surveillance of the French embassy in Bangkok, Duong Chakr came into relationship with French diplomat Auguste Pavie who suggested that he return to Cambodia to avoid meddling with the escalating conflict between
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and
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, which both the Khmer authorities and the French Protectorate refused. As his residence of the Siamese court in Bangkok became more and more uneasy as the result of the
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, Duong Chakr planned to travel to France, selling his last jewels to pay for the costs of travels with his concubine. On 16 June 1893, Duong Chakr disembarked from the ''Natal'' cruiseship into the port of Marseille after a stop in
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. Unsatisfied with the French protectorate and the contempt of the Khmer royal family, especially coming from the ''Résident Supérieur'', Albert Louis Huyn de Vernéville, Duong Chakr was travelling to protest his extradition from Cambodia. He criticized the pressure on the Khmer royal family and the collection of
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es oppressing the Khmer people by the French administration and asked for a new governor-general to replace de Vernéville. With the help of his connections with his former French teacher Emile Pelletier, a French explorer to Cambodia, and
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, Duong Chark was able to come in contact with Théophile Delcassé, who granted him a meeting on June 26, 1893. Duong Chark was then caught in a mediatic storm between pro- and anti- French supporters, such as
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and
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and one side and ''La Politique coloniale'' on the other, the ones criticizing the government for despising a French ally, the others denouncing the short memory of those who forget the Prince was behind the 1885 anti-colonial rebellion. Meanwhile,
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reported that the King of Cambodia who had repudiated his son was not favorable to such a warm welcome in France. On August 26, the Prince was taken into custody by the French police and forcefully put on the train back to Marseille. On August 28, 1893, the Khmer prince embarked on the ''Duc de Bragance'' cruiseship headed to Alger in
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, then a French colony in Africa, where he arrived on August 29. He was driven to
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on the northeast edge of the
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and with the dry, steppe-like
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to the North, "in one of the worst possible exilic locales" where it was impossible to "escape the hopeless monotony". He was placed under house arrest with limited permission to navigate within the city . In exile, the couple gave birth to a child whom they desired to raise in the
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and named after the French President,
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. The Khmer prince was imprisoned until his death on March 25, 1897, at the age of 36 of the combined effects of “climate, boredom and alcoholism”. After his death, his wife and son, as well as his own corpse in a coffin were sent back to Cambodia on the ''Chandernagor '' steamship, leaving Marseille on August 1, 1896. Seven years after him, his brother Prince Yukanthor, who had become the new favourite for succession to the Khmer throne, would suffer an equivalent humiliation and dismissal from the French Republic.


Posterity


A royal descendance

Prince Duong Chakr had three concubines, Miss Romdeng (who was the son of the poet Santhor Mok), Miss An and Miss Ouk, as well as two sons and two daughters, Princess Norodom Mon Thun, meaning Prince Norodom Riththa Rainsy. Princess Norodom Preah Peay Phat and Princess Norodom Vilay Leak. One of his grandsons, Norodom Balay (born 1931), was a former
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pilot in the 1970s. His third concubine, Miss Ouk, would remarry after his death and was the mother of Mrs. Pompeang and was the grandmother of Miss Paul Monique Izzi, the current Queen mother of Cambodia, known as Norodom Monineath Sihanouk.


A painful memory for French and Khmer history

While it is still to be proven what part of responsibility the French Republic and the Khmer monarchy had in the exile of Prince Duong Chakr, it remains that three of Norodom's sons, Mayura,
Yukanthor Prince Norodom Arun Yukanthor ( km, នរោត្តម អរុណយុគន្ធរ, 1860 - 27 June 1934) was the eldest son of King Norodom of Cambodia. Personal life Prince Yukanthor was born in 1860 (some sources say he was born in ...
and Duong Chakr had their lives blighted because of their opposition to Sisowath and the French. King Norodom was heartbroken by what had happened to Yukanthor and Duong Chakr, and despite the silence of the Royal Chronicles of Cambodia on the matter, uterine rivalry within the Khmer monarchy is an enduring source of grief for the Khmer nation.


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