Embed Font of Khmer Unicode works improperly

Hi all ,
I am developing a book with both english and khmer language by using the embed font.
I tested it with the iBook on an iPad air. I can present the Khmer in the iBook but in some scenario, the iBook renders the Khmer as rectangle symbol.
Any ideas? Kindly thanks for your help

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