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- Soriyoapor (Khmer: បរមរាជាទី៤), ឬ (Khmer: ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌) (Siam-call: Srei Soriyopear) was the Cambodian king ruled from 1602 to 1618. After the official coronation...
- Yat • 1516–1566 Ang Chan I • 1566–1576 Barom Reachea I • 1602–1618 Srei Soriyopear • 1618–1628 Chey Chettha II • 1848–1860 Ang Duong • 1860–1863 (last) Ang...
- Srei Soriyopear returned to Cambodia. Under the pressure of the nobility and Buddhist clergy, Nhom was forced to abdicate in favor of Srei Soriyopear in...
- the rest of the royal family is taken hostage, along with Prince Srei Soriyopear. January 17 – Construction of the Junagarh Fort in the Mughal Empire's...
- Chey Chettha II Varman Dynasty Born: Unknow Died: 1627 Regnal titles Preceded by Srei Soriyopear King of Cambodia 1618–1627 Succeeded by Ponhea To...
- Spouse Tevi Tep Bopha Mali Kesar Mealea Van Issue Prince Satha I Prince Soriyopear Ponhea Nour Ponhea An House Varman Dynasty Father Ang Chan I Reachea Mother...
- offered the throne to Suriyobarna." Suriyobarna then succeeded as king Srei Soriyopear. Jacobsen, Trudy (2008). Lost Goddesses: The Denial of Female Power in...
- 1596 Vientiane, Lan Xang Spouse Chakrapati Issue Chey Chettha I Srei Soriyopear Kaev Hua I House Varman Dynasty Father Barom Reachea I Mother Maha Kalyanavati...
- the rest of the royal family is taken hostage, along with Prince Srei Soriyopear. January 17 – Construction of the Junagarh Fort in the Mughal Empire's...
- served as the regent from 1627 to 1642. Outey was the youngest son of King Soriyopear. He was appointed the ouparach (heir apparent or viceroy) in 1618.[citation...