Did you know that the Khom were Siamese, who were overthrown by the Khmer during the era of Phra Nakhon? The Khom migrated to Lavo, Sukhothai, and Phimai, and then established a new city after the fall of Angkor Wat, which is Ayutthaya. Angkor Wat was built by the Khom, not the Khmer. The Khom were Tamil people from southern India because DNA tests show that Khmer DNA does not closely resemble anyone in nearby countries. Instead, it matches the indigenous people of Java, Indonesia. Siam has a history of over 2,000 years. According to Chinese or Indian records, Siam has been around for a long time, although they did not speak Thai like Ayutthaya or modern Thai. It’s similar to the Chinese, who did not speak modern Chinese thousands of years ago, but their DNA matches, so they are considered the same ethnicity. This is different from the Khmer, who were indigenous people from Indonesia taken as slaves by the Khom. Until King Taeng Wan, a Khmer, seized power from the Khom. If you look at the DNA tests of ASEAN people, you’ll see that Khmer DNA is unique in this region, resembling a mix of African and Indonesian. Angkor Wat was built by the Khom, not the Khmer. If the Khmer had built it, they would be able to repair it without the help of India or France. Even Siam had to help repair it. Isn’t it curious that Ayutthaya was established just 14 years after the fall of Angkor Wat?