- 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
Thommo Reachea...
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appoint Ang
Snguon and Ang Em as the
uprayorach and ouparach, respectively, but Ang Chan refused. In 1811, with the help of the Siamese, Ang
Snguon overthrew...
- Chem
Snguon (1926-1999) was a
Cambodian politician and
member of the cabinet. He was born in 1926 in
Phnom Penh. He
worked in the
administration of Norodom...
- Ang
Snguon (Khmer: អង្គស្ងួន, 1794–1822) was a
Cambodian prince. He was the
third son of King Ang Eng.[citation needed] The
Siamese king Rama I died in...
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Reameathiptei III, born Ang Tong (r. 1748–1749, 1755–1758) Chey
Chettha V, born Ang
Snguon (r. 1749–1755)
Outey Reachea II, born Ang Ton (r. 1758–1775) Ream Reachea...
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younger brothers Prince Ang
Snguon and
Prince Ang Em to
Bangkok in his stead. The new
Siamese king Rama II then made
Prince Ang
Snguon the
Uprayorach (viceroy)...
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Cambodia under Ang Chan II
Supported by: Việt Nam
under Nguyễn
dynasty Ang
Snguon's forces Supported by: Siam
under Rattanakosin Kingdom Victory Ang Chan II...
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Cambodian Rebellion Viet Nam
Kingdom of
Cambodia Forces of
Khmer Pretender Ang
Snguon Siam 1811 1811
Paraguayan Revolt Paraguay Viceroyalty of Peru 1811 1818...
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Usurpation of 1811–1812 was when an army from Siam (Thailand)
supported Ang
Snguon after he
overthrew his
brother Ang Chan; but
Vietnam sent a
large army to...
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included Battambang, Ang
Snguon and Ang Em
declared as co-regents of
Cambodia until 1813, then went to
exile in Bangkok. Ang
Snguon died in 1822. Encouraged...