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Ponhea Yat (Khmer: ពញាយ៉ាត, UNGEGN:
Pônhéa Yat, ALA-LC: Bañā Y″āt [ˌpɔɲiəˈjaːt]; c. 1390 – 1463), also
known as
Borom Reachea II (Khmer: បរមរាជាទី២, UNGEGN:...
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district capital is
Ponhea Kraek town
located around 48
kilometres east of the
provincial capital of
Kampong Cham by road.
Ponhea Kraek is a
border district...
- Chao
Ponhea Decho, the
governor of
Samrong Tong
Province to
build a new
palace in
Russey Keo
village in the area of (Wat Phnom) today. Chao
Ponhea Decho...
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Ramathipadi I (Khmer: រាមាធិបតីទី១; 1614 – 1659), also
known as
Ponhea Chan (Khmer: ពញាចន្ទ
pronounced [pʰɲiə.cɑn]), Cau Bana Cand,
Botum Reachea I, Nac...
- by "
Ponhea Prom Vieng" with 15,000 as the
front line army, the
second division led by "
Ponhea Penh" has 10,000, the
third division led by "
Ponhea Nuon"...
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National ****embly in history. His
honorary title is "Samdech Akka Moha
Ponhea Chakrei Heng Samrin" (Khmer: សម្តេចអគ្គមហាពញាចក្រី ហេង សំរិន). Heng Samrin...
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prince was ********inated by
Ponhea Yat.
Therefore allowing Ponhea Yat to
become king
instead of the prince.
After that,
Ponhea Yat
moved the
capital to Chaktomuk...
- (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 the
second son of...
- may see
question marks, boxes, or
other symbols instead of
Khmer script.
Ponhea Lueu
District (Khmer: ស្រុកពញាឮ) is a
district (srok) of
Kandal Province...
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Thommo Reachea II (1602–1631), also
known as
Ponhea To (Khmer: ពញាតូ) or Cau Bana Tu, was the
Cambodian king who
reigned from 1628 to 1631.
According to...