- he was
known as
Chetthakuman (พระเชษฐากุมาร),
meaning '
Chettha the Infant', or
simply Chettha.
Chetthathirat reigned for
around a year
according to Songtham's...
- Chey
Chestha II (Khmer:|ជ័យជេស្ឋាទី២), (Siam call: Chey
Chettha II) was the
Cambodian king
ruled from 1618 to 1627.
After the
official coronation ceremony...
- Chey
Chettha IV (1656–1725), born Ang Sor, was a
Cambodian king for
several periods in Cambodia's
history (r. 1675–1695, 1696–1700, 1701–1702, 1705–1706)...
- Chey
Chestha I (Khmer: ជ័យជេស្ឋាទី១), (Siam call: Chey
Chettha I) was the
Cambodian king
ruled from 1584 to 1593.
After the
official coronation ceremony...
- Chey
Chettha V or Chey
Chettha VII (1709–1755), born Ang Snguon, was a
Cambodian king in Cambodia's
history (r. 1749–1755). Ang
Snguon was the second...
- Son of
Preah Keo II, who was a
cousin to Chey
Chettha IV Son of
Batom Reachea III Son of Chey
Chettha IV Son of
Barom Reameathiptei Son of
Thommo Reachea...
- Chey
Chettha III (Khmer: ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី៣; 1639–1673) or
Batom Reachea II was a
Cambodian king from 1672 to 1673.[citation needed] Chey
Chettha III was the...
-
marriage between his
daughter Nguyễn Phúc Ngọc Vạn and
Cambodian king Chey
Chettha II in
exchange to the
establishment of a
Vietnamese trade port in town...
-
Thommo Reachea III or Sri
Dharmaraja III, Chey
Chettha VI (1690–1747), born Ang Tham, was a
Cambodian king in Cambodia's
history (r. 1702–1705, 1707–1714...
-
Cambodian king to
convert to Islam.
Ramathipadi I was the
third son of Chey
Chettha II.
After the
death of King Ang Tong
Reachea in 1640, his
uncle Barom Reachea...