1. http://www.khmerinstitute.org/culture/ok.html
2. http://history.chess.free.fr/cambodian/Cambodian%20Chess%20Games.htm
[ Mirror: http://www.chez.com/cazaux/cambodian/Cambodian%20Chess%20Games.htm ]3. http://history.chess.free.fr/cambodian.htm
4. http://history.chess.free.fr/angkor.htm
5. http://www.xs4all.nl/~timkr/chess/makruk.htm
6. http://www.cpl.org/010012/chess/enchanted/Chess26.html
7. Buddhist Institute 1967. Vachnanukrom Khmer Pheak Mouy [Khmer Dictionary Volume I] (Chhuon Nat Dictionary). Phnom Penh: Buddhist Institute.
8. Buddhist Institute 1967. Vachnanukrom Khmer Pheak Phee [Khmer Dictionary Volume II] (Chhuon Nat Dictionary). Phnom Penh: Buddhist Institute.
Notes:
- The transliteration of "Ouk"
sounds more like "Ok" rather than "Ouk", but I chose "Ouk" because "Ok" tends to read as Okay in English.
- The word Chaktrung (
) was not spelled in the Sanskrit form ("Chaturanga") but rather a Khmer transliteration.
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