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Barom Reachea V
King of Cambodia
King of Cambodia
Reign1658–1672
PredecessorRamathipadi I (Sultan Ibrahim)
SuccessorChey Chettha III

Born1628
DiedDecember 1672
SpouseNeang Mneang Pou
Neak Mneang Tei
Gama Kshatriyi
IssuePreah Keo II
Chey Chettha IV
Princess Sri Thida
Princess Yi
Princess Sujativathi
Names
Brhat Karuna Visesa Brhat Pada Samdach Sdach Brhat Rajankariya Parama Rajadhiraja Ramadipati Sri Suriya Varman Paramabansa Chakrapati Sandhit Jaya Isvara Kambul Kambuja Maha Indrapati Gururatta Rajadhani Mandisila Mahasthana Parama Bupati Jaya Amachas Jivitha Ludhibana
FatherOutey
MotherAnak Nang Mom

Barom Reachea V (Khmer: បរមរាជាទី៥, born Ang Sô (Khmer: អង្គសូរ); 1628–December 1672) was King of Cambodia from 1658 to 1672.

Ang So was the second son of regent Outey. In 1658, Ponhea Chan (Sultan Ibrahim) overthrew Outey and massacred his family. Ang So and his brother Ang Tan revolted against Chan. At first they were defeated and took refuge by Neak Ang Chov (Princess Ngoc Van [vi]). The latter convinced them to seek help from Huế.

Reinforced by a Vietnamese army, they took the offensive in October 1658.[citation needed] They defeated and killed their own brother Ang Em, who had sided with Ponhea Chan, in a naval battle. The Vietnamese captured Chan, locked him in an iron cage and deported to Quảng Bình, where he soon died.[1]

Ang So ascended the throne under the name of Barom Reachea VIII. For Huế's help, Cambodia granted permission to the Vietnamese to settle in Cambodia, to own lands and agreed to pay tribute to Huế.[2]

In December 1672, he was killed and usurped by his nephew Chey Chettha III.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Chandler, David P. (2008). A history of Cambodia (4th ed.). Westview Press. p. 105. ISBN 978-0813343631.
  • ^ the historical background - Shodhganga, page. 30–31
  • Barom Reachea V

    Varman Dynasty

    Born: 1628 Died: 1672
    Regnal titles
    Preceded by

    Ponhea Chan

    King of Cambodia
    1658–1672
    Succeeded by

    Chey Chettha III


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