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''Oknha'' ( km, ឧកញ៉ា, ) is a Khmer
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. It has different meanings depending on the period it was used.


Linguistics

The word means "nobleman" or "lord". The translation of "''Oknha''" is not unanimous. Leaning on the meaning of Vietnamese title "''Quốc công''", some have translated the title of ''oknha'' as "
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" while some others favour the more mercantile version of
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.


History


''Oknha'': the royal envoy of the Khmer Empire

In premodern times, ''Oknha'' were envoys appointed by the king, who were expected to perform a wide variety of duties, take elaborate oaths of loyalty, and present the monarch with regular gifts. ''Oknha'' is one of the noble titles, above ''Preah'' ( ) and below ''Neak Oknha'' ( ).


A royal title created by the Oudong monarchy (17th-19th century)

The title ''Oknha'' was created during the 18th century to replace the title ''Ponhea'' ( ), which could be translated as ''
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. The title "''Oknha''" was transformed into Thai as ''Okya'' () by the
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. The word ''Oknha'' is referred to as ''Ốc nha'' (屋牙) in ancient Vietnamese records. Oknha Yomreach was a Cambodian officer, who played an important role in Cambodian politics in the late 18th century, fighting against the Vietnamese, the Cham and eventually becoming a governor under Siamese suzerainty. In 1859, Oknha Ponhea Him, a prominent and influential person, known as Tuan Him in both Khmer and Cham sources, rose in rebellion against King
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, uniting more than a thousand Chams and Malays against the king.


A modern title for the new elite of Cambodia: (1993-present)

Since the reestablishment of the monarchy in
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in 1993, ''Oknha'' has been restored as the highest title bestowed on civilians, exclusively non-royalty, by the Cambodian king. Since 2010, the increase in the number of ''Oknhas'' has reflected the growing prosperity of a fortunate segment of Cambodia's population. With growing number of title-holders have come a growing number of scandals linked to various ''Oknha'', often criticized for using their influence to avoid justice. In August 2019, Prime Minister
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ordered members of the military and police forces who hold the honorary ''Oknha'' title to choose between their state positions or private titles in a bid to maintain the good reputation of the government; the majority of them decided to give up their tycoon titles and continue to serve the Khmer nation. While some ''Oknhas'' have broken the news with scandal ranging from
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to
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and picking on
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, many others continue to display a great generosity, as in helping to provide
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during the
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through significant donations. Today, the Chamber of Commerce of Phnom Penh is known as the ''Oknha Club''. Scholars have described the politics of awarding and receiving the ''Oknha'' title as an "elite pact", an expression of the reciprocal relationship between the Cambodian business elite and the
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leadership, while others have seen it as a positive recognition of the emergence of new Cambodian leadership after many years of civil war and foreign intrusion.


Process of election

While appointing ''oknhas ''was a royal tradition of the king, this process is now almost extinct and has only been used three or four times since the restoration of monarchy in 1992, according to Prince Sisowath Thomico, a longtime secretary to the late King Father
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and former adviser to King
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. By a decree promulgated in from April 1994, wealthy benefactors who gave at least $100,000 to the government and directed their money toward initiatives to help society can obtain the title of Okhna this way. In April 2017, Prime Minister Hun Sen issued a new sub-decree raising the minimum donation required to receive the honorific title of ''Oknha'' from $100,000 to $500,000. Prior to receiving the title, a recipient must take an
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pledging to be a citizen of servitude and commit to do honest work for the King. The worthy candidates then receive a first class Sathapana Cheat medal, often in the
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, from the King and the royally-bestowed title of ''Oknha''. Among other privileges, an "Okhna" usually benefits from official
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s and informal authority within the Khmer society.


Nomenclature and hierarchy

There are three levels of ''Oknha'': ''Oknha'', ''Neak Oknha'' ( ) and ''Louk Neak Oknha'' ( ).


Famous ''Oknhas''

According to estimates, 200 people held the title in 2008, and at least 700 people held the title in 2017, compared to about five before 1975. In a 2015 paper,
Teng Bunma Teng Bunma ( km, ថេង ប៊ុនម៉ា; 1941 – 17 June 2016), also written as Teng Boonma, Theng Boonma, and Theng Bunma, was one of the wealthiest businessmen in Cambodia. He was one the founders of Thai Boon Roong Group and, along ...
was described as the prototype of the new Khmer ''oknha'' by Michiel Verver and Heidi Schnetzinger who explained the “elite pact” between the business and political elites through the ''oknha'' system of Cambodia. The vast majority of ''Oknha'' are Khmer-born and rare are the examples of naturalized Khmer, such as Paul Blanche-Horgan, who receive the title. Louk Oknha Suttantaprija Ind was a Khmer monk, writer and famous poet of the 20th century during the
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. His royal title, "''Oknha''" or "Lord" in English, was bestowed upon him by the King of Cambodia due to his extensive works in helping to preserve
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, his writings and his poetry skills. Today, many ''oknhas'', such as Mengly J. Quach become a source of inspiration for Khmer society through their success story.


References


See also

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