The Khmer Rouge also attempted to cleanse the language by removing all words which were considered politically incorrect.
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Written Khmer numerals date back to at least the oldest known epigraphical inscription of the Khmer numerals in 604 AD, found on a stele in Prasat Bayang, Cambodia, located not far from Angkor Borei.
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