Chey Chettha II (Khmer: ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី២pronounced[cɨj.ceit.tʰaːtiːpiː], 1576–1628) was a king of Cambodia who reigned from Oudong, about 40 km (25 mi) northwest of modern-day Phnom Penh, from 1618 to 1628. He was the son of King Srei Soriyopear (r. 1603–1618). He is noted for moving the royal capital from Srei Sonthor to Oudong, and for his cooperation with the Nguyễn Lords of Vietnam against the Siamese, which led to the Vietnamese annexation of the Mekong Delta, including the city of Prey Nokor—the precursor of modern-day Ho Chi Minh City.[1][2]
^Henry Kamm (1998). Cambodia: report from a stricken land. Arcade Publishing. p. 23. ISBN 1-55970-433-0. chey chettha II.
^Robert M. Salkin; Trudy Ring (1996). Paul E. Schellinger; Robert M. Salkin (eds.). Asia and Oceania. International Dictionary of Historic Places. Vol. 5. Taylor & Francis. p. 354. ISBN 1-884964-04-4.
CheyChetthaII (Khmer: ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី២ pronounced [cɨj.ceit.tʰaː tiː piː], 1576–1628) was a king of Cambodia who reigned from Oudong, about 40 km (25 mi)...
CheyChettha III (Khmer: ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី៣; 1639–1673) or Batom Reachea II was a Cambodian king from 1672 to 1673.[citation needed] CheyChettha III was the...
CheyChettha I (Khmer: ព្រះបាទជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី១, Jayajeṭṭhā I; 1575–1595) was a king of Cambodia who ruled from 1584 to 1595. CheyChettha was the second son...
CheyChettha 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)...
CheyChettha V or CheyChettha VII (1709–1755), born Ang Snguon, was a Cambodian king in Cambodia's history (r. 1749–1755). Ang Snguon was the second son...
Barom Reachea V Son of Preah Keo II, who was a cousin to CheyChettha IV Son of Batom Reachea III Son of CheyChettha IV Son of Barom Reameathiptei Son...
question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Suryavarman II (Khmer: សូរ្យវរ្ម័នទី២, UNGEGN: Soryôvôrmoăn Ti 2, ALA-LC: Sūryavarmăn Dī...
Thommo Reachea III or Sri Dharmaraja III, CheyChettha 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 CheyChetthaII. After the death of King Ang Tong Reachea in 1640, his uncle Barom...
1740, one year after the Vietnamese were expelled by the Siamese army, CheyChettha's son King Thommo Reachea was ruling Cambodia for the third time in his...
Kaev Hua II. He succeeded the king after his uncle CheyChettha IV's first abdication. He reigned only ten months, died suddenly. CheyChettha IV then...
question marks, boxes, or other symbols instead of Khmer script. Jayavarman II (Khmer: ជ័យវរ្ម័នទី២; c. 770 – 850) (reigned c. 802–850) was a Khmer prince...
Kaev Hua III or CheyChettha V (Khmer: បរម រាមាធិបតី) (1674–1731), born Ang Em, was a Cambodian king in the early 18th century (r. 1700–1701, 1710–1722...
II retreated into the forest and Ang Nan was crowned the vice king (uparaja) by the Vietnamese. Ang Nan occupied Prey Nokor, while king CheyChettha IV...
Non married Princess Ang Na Kshatriyi, who was the daughter of King CheyChetthaII and his Vietnamese spouse Neak Ang Chov (Nguyễn Phúc Ngọc Vạn). King...
Cambodian king reigned from 1631 to 1640. Ponhea Nou was the second son of CheyChetthaII. He succeeded the throne in 1631. His uncle Outey served as regent...
Vạn - daughter of Lord Nguyễn Phúc Nguyên - and the King of Cambodia CheyChetthaII in 1620, the relationship between Vietnam and Cambodia became smooth...
Dharanindravarman II (Khmer: ធរណីន្ទ្រវរ្ម័នទី២; also titled Paramanishkalapada) was king of the Khmer Empire from 1150 to 1160. He married the daughter...
his second daughter, Sai Ngọc Vạn, to marry with his son Chey Chestha II (Siam-call: CheyChettha). The Annamite emperor agreed to the request and arranged...
Cambodia before the fall of Phnom Penh, Ponhea To was the eldest son of CheyChetthaII. He succeeded his father as king in 1628. At the same time, he appointed...
viceroy) in 1618.[citation needed] He was appointed the regent after CheyChetthaII's death, assuming the title uprayorach (ឧភយោរាជ), the title usually...
fleeing the Trịnh–Nguyễn War further to the north. In 1623, Khmer King CheyChetthaII (1618–1628) allowed the Vietnamese to settle in the area, which they...
Delta and Saigon which were acquired by Vietnam from Cambodian King CheyChetthaII in exchange for a Vietnamese princess. In Indonesia, there are 50 to...