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Srei Soriyopear

Barom Reachea IV or Barom Reachea VII (1548–1619), also known as Srei Soriyopear (also spelled Soryopor or Soryapor; Khmer: ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌), was the Cambodian king who ruled from 1603 to 1618.[citation needed]

Srei Soriyopear
ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌
King of Cambodia
Reign1603–1618
PredecessorPonhea Nhom
SuccessorChey Chettha II
Born1548
Cambodia
Died1619
Oudong
IssueChey Chettha II
Outey
Ek Kasattri ( consorts of King Naresuan )[1][2]
Wisutkshatri
Names
Brhat Sri Saravajna Samdach Naranatha Brhat Pada Samdach Sdach Brhat Rajankariya Brhat Paramaraja Ramadipati Brhat Sri Suriyabarna Dharmika Rajadhiraja Parama Chakrapatra Mahadhiptindra Narindra Rattanakasa Upasajati Mahisvara Akka Maha Parasratna Vivadhanadiraksha Ekkaraja Maha Madhankula Kumbul Krung Kambuja Adipati Maha Puriratna Sanditya Mukutya Bumindra Indipati Gururatta Raja Mandisala Mahasthana Brhat Paramanatha Parama Bupatiya Amachas Jivitha Ludhibana
HouseVarman Dynasty
FatherBarom Reachea I
MotherAnak Munang Kesara Mala
ReligionBuddhism

He was appointed the ouparach (heir apparent or viceroy) by his elder brother Satha I in 1579.[citation needed]

During Satha I he was order to help Siamese and fight against Burmese in order to help siamese restore Ayutthaya. In 1594, when Cambodia was attacked by Siam, Chey Chettha I and Satha I fled the capital, leaving Soriyopear to defend against the Siamese.[3] Soriyopear was granted the title Uprayorach (ឧភយោរាជ), the title usually borne by kings who had abdicated but retained executive powers.[citation needed] He was assisted by Spanish and Portuguese mercenaries, but in the same year Lovek was captured by Siamese, he was taken to Ayutthaya along with 90,000 Cambodians.[4]He is the father of the princess Ek Kasattri (Khmer: អ្នកអង្គម្ចាស់ឯកក្សត្រី) one of the consorts of King Naresuan of Ayutthaya.[5]

Srei Soriyopear was released and returned to Cambodia in 1600.[citation needed] With the help of the Siamese,[6] his nephew Kaev Hua I (Ponhea Nhom) was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of him. Cambodia became a vassal of Siam.[6] He succeeded to the throne with the powerful support of the influential queen mother Devikshatri.[7]

Soriyopear built the new capital Oudong in 1601.[8] He died in 1619, succeeded by his eldest son Chey Chettha II.

See also

References

  1. ^ พระราชพงศาวดารกรุงศรีอยุธยา ฉบับพันจันทนุมาศ (เจิม). นนทบุรี : ศรีปัญญา, 2553, หน้า 161
  2. ^ กิตติ วัฒนะมหาตม์. ตำนานนางกษัตริย์. กรุงเทพฯ : สร้างสรรค์บุ๊คส์, 2553, หน้า 310
  3. ^ Jumsai, Manich (1976). "King Tilokarat (1441–1485)". Popular History of Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: Claremint. p. 222–223. ASIN B002DXA1MO.
  4. ^ Jumsai, Manich (1976). "King Tilokarat (1441–1485)". Popular History of Thailand. Bangkok, Thailand: Claremint. p. 227–231. ASIN B002DXA1MO.
  5. ^ เรืองเดชอนันต์ (ทองดี ธนะรัชต์), นายพันตรี. ราชพงษาวดารกรุงกัมพูชา. กรุงเทพฯ : ไทยควอลิตี้บุ๊คส์ (2006) จำกัด, 2563, หน้า 99
  6. ^ a b the historical background - Shodhganga, page. 30
  7. ^ Jacobsen, Trudy (2008). Lost Goddesses: The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian History. NIAS Press. ISBN 978-87-7694-001-0.
  8. ^ Marion Meyers; Andrea Markand; Markus Markand (2018-09-28). Stefan Loose Reiseführer Kambodscha: mit Downloads aller Karten (in German). ISBN 9783616405209.
Srei Soriyopear
Varman Dynasty
Born: 1548 Died: 1619
Regnal titles
Preceded by King of Cambodia
1603–1618
Succeeded by

srei, soriyopear, barom, reachea, barom, reachea, 1548, 1619, also, known, also, spelled, soryopor, soryapor, khmer, ពណ, cambodian, king, ruled, from, 1603, 1618, citation, needed, ពណ, king, cambodiareign1603, 1618predecessorponhea, nhomsuccessorchey, chettha,. Barom Reachea IV or Barom Reachea VII 1548 1619 also known as Srei Soriyopear also spelled Soryopor or Soryapor Khmer ស រ ស រ យ ពណ was the Cambodian king who ruled from 1603 to 1618 citation needed Srei Soriyopearស រ ស រ យ ពណ King of CambodiaReign1603 1618PredecessorPonhea NhomSuccessorChey Chettha IIBorn1548CambodiaDied1619OudongIssueChey Chettha IIOuteyEk Kasattri consorts of King Naresuan 1 2 WisutkshatriNamesBrhat Sri Saravajna Samdach Naranatha Brhat Pada Samdach Sdach Brhat Rajankariya Brhat Paramaraja Ramadipati Brhat Sri Suriyabarna Dharmika Rajadhiraja Parama Chakrapatra Mahadhiptindra Narindra Rattanakasa Upasajati Mahisvara Akka Maha Parasratna Vivadhanadiraksha Ekkaraja Maha Madhankula Kumbul Krung Kambuja Adipati Maha Puriratna Sanditya Mukutya Bumindra Indipati Gururatta Raja Mandisala Mahasthana Brhat Paramanatha Parama Bupatiya Amachas Jivitha LudhibanaHouseVarman DynastyFatherBarom Reachea IMotherAnak Munang Kesara MalaReligionBuddhismHe was appointed the ouparach heir apparent or viceroy by his elder brother Satha I in 1579 citation needed During Satha I he was order to help Siamese and fight against Burmese in order to help siamese restore Ayutthaya In 1594 when Cambodia was attacked by Siam Chey Chettha I and Satha I fled the capital leaving Soriyopear to defend against the Siamese 3 Soriyopear was granted the title Uprayorach ឧភយ រ ជ the title usually borne by kings who had abdicated but retained executive powers citation needed He was assisted by Spanish and Portuguese mercenaries but in the same year Lovek was captured by Siamese he was taken to Ayutthaya along with 90 000 Cambodians 4 He is the father of the princess Ek Kasattri Khmer អ នកអង គម ច ស ឯកក សត រ one of the consorts of King Naresuan of Ayutthaya 5 Srei Soriyopear was released and returned to Cambodia in 1600 citation needed With the help of the Siamese 6 his nephew Kaev Hua I Ponhea Nhom was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of him Cambodia became a vassal of Siam 6 He succeeded to the throne with the powerful support of the influential queen mother Devikshatri 7 Soriyopear built the new capital Oudong in 1601 8 He died in 1619 succeeded by his eldest son Chey Chettha II See also EditSiamese Cambodian War 1591 1594 References Edit phrarachphngsawdarkrungsrixyuthya chbbphncnthnumas ecim nnthburi sripyya 2553 hna 161 kitti wthnamhatm tanannangkstriy krungethph srangsrrkhbukhs 2553 hna 310 Jumsai Manich 1976 King Tilokarat 1441 1485 Popular History of Thailand Bangkok Thailand Claremint p 222 223 ASIN B002DXA1MO Jumsai Manich 1976 King Tilokarat 1441 1485 Popular History of Thailand Bangkok Thailand Claremint p 227 231 ASIN B002DXA1MO eruxngedchxnnt thxngdi thnarcht nayphntri rachphngsawdarkrungkmphucha krungethph ithykhwxlitibukhs 2006 cakd 2563 hna 99 a b the historical background Shodhganga page 30 Jacobsen Trudy 2008 Lost Goddesses The Denial of Female Power in Cambodian History NIAS Press ISBN 978 87 7694 001 0 Marion Meyers Andrea Markand Markus Markand 2018 09 28 Stefan Loose Reisefuhrer Kambodscha mit Downloads aller Karten in German ISBN 9783616405209 Srei SoriyopearVarman DynastyBorn 1548 Died 1619Regnal titlesPreceded byKaev Hua I King of Cambodia1603 1618 Succeeded byChey Chettha II Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Srei Soriyopear amp oldid 1124916541, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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