• Outey Reachea III (Khmer: ឧទ័យរាជាទី៣). Ang Chan II was the eldest son of Ang Eng, who died in 1796 when Ang Chan II was only five years old. Prince Talaha...
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  • name Ang Chan I (r. 1516–1566) Ang Chan II, reign name Outey Reachea III (r. 1796–1806 under regency; 1806–1835) Ang Tong Reachea, born Ponhea Nou (r...
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    and taken to Huế with her sisters in 1845. Ang Mey was born in 1815 as the second daughter of Ang Chan II, King of Cambodia during the Oudong period,...
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    provinces. Ang Eng died in 1796, his son Ang Chan II succeeded the throne. Princess Moneang Aut Ang Chan Ang Snguon Princess Moneang Ke Ang Phim Princess...
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    Vietnam subsequently gained military control of Cambodia and restored King Ang Chan, who had been dethroned by Siam. Only a decade later Khmer discontent with...
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  • Ang Chan I or Chan Reachea (Khmer: ចន្ទរាជា, Candarājā; 1486–1566) was a Cambodian king who reigned from 1516 to 1566. He was regarded as one of the most...
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  • King Ang Chan II refused to attend his royal cremation. Instead, Ang Chan sent three Cambodian princes, including Ang Snguon, Ang Em and Ang Duong,...
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    question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Suryavarman II (Khmer: សូរ្យវរ្ម័នទី២, UNGEGN: Soryôvôrmoăn Ti 2, ALA-LC: Sūryavarmăn Dī...
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  • King Ang Chan II refused to attend his royal cremation. Instead, Ang Chan sent three Cambodian princes, including Ang Snguon, Ang Em and Ang Duong,...
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    of Ang Chan II, decided to rebel against his brother in 1811. The Siamese forces marched from Battambang to Oudong. The panicked King Ang Chan II fled...
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  • Batom Reachea I) Suok Ponhea To (Thommo Reachea II) Thong Ponhea Nou (Ang Tong Reachea) Princess Ang Vathi (betrothed to Ponhea To but married Outey....
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  • Ang Non II (1739 – August 1779) was King of Cambodia from 1775 to his death in 1779. He reigned under the name of Reameathiptei III. Ang Non grew up in...
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  • Batom Reachea (redirect from Ang Non I)
    King Ang Tong Reachea died in 1640. Although Ponhea Chan should be the next king, Outey forced Chan to give the crown to Ang Non.[citation needed] Chan was...
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    Norodom's grandfather, King Ang Eng, died in early 1797. He left four sons, of whom the eldest, Ang Chan, became king, but as Chan was a minor on his father's...
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    Reameathiptei Son of Thommo Reachea III Grandson of Ang Tong Son of Chey Chettha V Son Outey II Queen Sisowath Kossamak was not an official monarch,...
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  • question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Jayavarman II (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី២; c. 770 – 850) (reigned c. 802–850) was a Khmer prince...
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    Reachea (Ponhea Nu) Batom Reachea (Ang Non I) Ponhea Chan (Sultan Ibrahim) Barom Reachea V Chey Chettha III Kaev Hua II Ang Nan Chey Chettha IV Queen Tey (queen)...
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    (Thailand) supported Ang Snguon after he overthrew his brother Ang Chan; but Vietnam sent a large army to help reinstate Ang Chan at Phnom Penh. In 1769...
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  • Ang Tong Reachea (1608–1640), also known as Ponhea Nou (Khmer: ពញានូ) or Cau Bana Nu, was the Cambodian king reigned from 1631 to 1640. Ponhea Nou was...
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  • IV and Ang Hing. Later he killed Ang Hing and ascended the throne. In 1749, the Vietnamese army invaded Cambodia and installed Satha II. Ang Tong fled...
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  • (1674–1731), born Ang Em, was a Cambodian king in the early 18th century (r. 1700–1701, 1710–1722, 1729–1730). Ang Em was a son of vice king Ang Nan. In 1700...
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  • Preah Keo II (Khmer: ព្រះកែវហ៊្វាទី២, born Ang Chee (Khmer: អង្គជី); 1652–1677) also known as Kaev Hua II or Keo Fa II was a Cambodian king from 1673 to...
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    1122–1218), was king of the Khmer Empire. He was the son of King Dharanindravarman II (r. 1150–1160) and Queen Sri Jayarajacudamani. He was the first king devoted...
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    Cambodia from 27 April 1904 to his death in 1927. He was the son of King Ang Duong and half brother of Prince Si Votha and King Norodom. He is the progenitor...
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    assimilation to the new territory. King Ang Chan II of Cambodia died in the next year and Ming Mang installed Chan's daughter Ang Mey as Commandery Princess of...
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    ‘the Throne of Cambodia is the heritage of the male descendants of King Ang Duong’. Her brother Prince Monireth was in favour of changing the Constitution...
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  • Barom Reachea V (redirect from Ang So)
    Ang Sô (Khmer: អង្គសូរ); 1628–December 1672) was King of Cambodia from 1658 to 1672. Ang So was the second son of regent Outey. In 1658, Ponhea Chan (Sultan...
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  • IV or Neareayreachea II. Outey was the oldest son of Prince Outeyreachea (1707 - 1753) and Princess Peou, a daughter of King Ang Em, which made him heir...
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  • Outey. In 1674, with the help of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, Preah Keo II drove him out. Ang Nan fled to Thái Khang (present day Khánh Hòa Province of Vietnam)...
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    University, in Phnom Penh Kantha Bopha-Sihamoni Monineath (Heart Surgery Centre II) at Kantha Bopha I Children's Hospital, in Phnom Penh King Sihamoni Meditation...
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