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Chey Chettha II
ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី២
King of Cambodia
King of Cambodia
Reign1618–1628
PredecessorSrei Soriyopear (Barom Reachea IV or VII)
SuccessorThommo Reachea II (Ponhea To)
OuparachOutey
Born1576
Died1628 (aged 52)
Oudong, Cambodia
SpousePrincess Ngọc Vạn (Ang Chov)
Souk
Thong
Anak Mnan Pussa
IssuePrincess Ang Na Kshatriyi
Ponhea To (Thommo Reachea II)
Ang Tong Reachea
Princess Ang Vathi
Ponhea Chan (Sultan Ibrahim)
Names
Samdach Brhat Narayana Naranatha Brhat Pada Samdach Brhat Rajankariya Brhat Jaya Jatha Parama Chakrapati Radhipdindra Mahindra Rajadhiraja Ramadipati Trilokya Parama Varman Narabuddhabansa Damrung Krung Kambuja Gururatta Mandirasila Mahasthana Brhat Paramanatha Parama Bupati Jaya Amachas Jivitha Ludhibana
FatherSrei Soriyopear
MotherSri Sujati

Chey Chettha II (Khmer: ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី២ pronounced [cɨj.ceit.tʰaː tiː piː], 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]

  1. ^ Henry Kamm (1998). Cambodia: report from a stricken land. Arcade Publishing. p. 23. ISBN 1-55970-433-0. chey chettha II.
  2. ^ 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.

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