• Preah Ram II (died 1597), also known as Ram II Cau Ban Sur, was the Cambodian king who ruled from 1596 to 1597. He was an usurper. Preah Ram II was a...
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  • Preah Ram I (1544–May 1596), also known as Reamea Chung Prey, was the Cambodian king ruled from 1594 to 1596. In 1594, Cambodia was attacked by Siamese...
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    embarked on a lengthy tour of temples in the empire, including the mountaintop Preah Vihear, which he provided with a golden statue of dancing Shiva. The king’s...
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  • was formally honored along with these two kings and their wives in the Preah Ko temple in Roulous, built by King Indravarman I and inaugurated in 880...
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    1802 AD, Maha Sakarach 1725, His full name was called "Preah Bath Samdach Preah Reach Angkar Preah Noreay Reachea Thireach Reamea Thipadei" He was the son...
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    Son of Barom Reachea V Grandson of Outey Son of Barom Reachea V Son of Preah Keo II, who was a cousin to Chey Chettha IV Son of Batom Reachea III Son of...
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  • as tribute to the Song emperor. Early history of Cambodia Khmer Empire Preah Khan Kompong Svay Coedès, George (1968). Walter F. Vella (ed.). The Indianized...
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    died in Phnom Penh and was given the posthumous title of Preah Karuna Preah Sisowath Preah Reacheanukot (Khmer: ព្រះករុណា ព្រះស៊ីសុវត្ថិ ព្រះរាជានុកូត)...
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    of temples in honor of his parents: Ta Prohm in honor of his mother and Preah Khan in honor of his father.: 125–129  Finally, he constructed his own "temple-mountain"...
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    of Cambodia. Her consort was Kaundinya I (also known as "Huntien" and "Preah Thong"). She is known as Soma (Sanskrit), Liǔyè (柳葉, Chinese), Liễu Diệp...
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