Chey Chettha III (Khmer: ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី៣; 1639–1673) or Batom Reachea II was a Cambodian king from 1672 to 1673.[citation needed]
Chey Chettha III was the only son of Batom Reachea. In 1671, he became the son-in-law of his uncle, King Barom Reachea V, by marrying his eldest daughter, Princess Sri Thida Kshatriyi.[citation needed] In December 1672, he murdered his father-in-law and seized the throne, and forced his cousin Bhagavatti Dav Kshatriyi (also the wife of his uncle Prince Ang Tan) to be his wife.[citation needed]
Chey Chettha III was assassinated by the Chams and Malays in the employ of his wife, Gama Kshatriyi, just five months after his coronation, in April (or May) 1673.
CheyChettha 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)...
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while king CheyChettha IV occupied Longvek. Both of them paid tribute to Nguyễn lord every year. However, Ang Nan wanted to overthrow CheyChettha IV. In...
appears to have dealt with a rival claimant from the line of Harshavarman III, probably Nripatindravarman, who held sway in the south, then to have turned...
Thipadei" He was the son of King Chey Chestha IV, who fled to the Siam kingdom during the reign of King Outey Reachea III, who staged a military coup to...
to Huế. In December 1672, he was killed and usurped by his nephew CheyChetthaIII. Chandler, David P. (2008). A history of Cambodia (4th ed.). Westview...
Non married Princess Ang Na Kshatriyi, who was the daughter of King CheyChettha II and his Vietnamese spouse Neak Ang Chov (Nguyễn Phúc Ngọc Vạn). King...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
the royal family in 1577–1578. Satha I abdicated in favor of his son CheyChettha I in 1584. Siamese had recovered their capital from the Burmese, and...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
epithet of Sri Shiva. After him, the throne was held by his son Jayavarman III and two other kings of the family into which he had married. He was formally...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
Saigon. For 24 of the next 26 years, Cambodia was ruled by two monarchs, CheyChettha V (1749–1755) and Outey II (1758–1775) who allied with the Vietnamese...
ruled from 1594 to 1596. In 1594, Cambodia was attacked by Siamese, CheyChettha I and Satha I fled the capital. Preah Ram I seized the throne during...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
Cambodian king to convert to Islam. Ramathipadi I was the third son of CheyChettha II. After the death of King Ang Tong Reachea in 1640, his uncle Barom...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
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Tong fled to the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Ang Tong was restored as king after CheyChettha V's death. He died in Pursat in 1757. This time he was succeeded by his...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...
Barom Reachea V CheyChetthaIII Kaev Hua II Ang Nan CheyChettha IV Queen Tey (queen) Outey I Kaev Hua III (Ang Em) Thommo Reachea III Satha II Thommo...