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Family tree of Cambodian monarchs. 3 languages. ... Cambodia (1431–present) Ponhea Yat 1396–1466 r.1432-1463: Narayanaraja r.1463–1469: Reachea Ramathipatei
"$1 million royal gift for Kantha Bopha" in Khmer Times Archived 12 September 2019 at the Wayback Machine "Cambodia marks beginning of farming season with royal ploughing ceremony" in Xinhuanet "Cambodian king, PM wrap up annual Water Festival" in Xinhuanet "The Constitution of the Kingdom of Cambodia" (PDF). World Intellectual Property ...
' Norodom dynasty ') is the ruling royal house of Cambodia. Its members are direct descendants of King Norodom (1860–1904), a son of the "Great-King", Ang Duong. The current head of the House of Norodom is the current king of Cambodia, Norodom Sihamoni. Norodom is one of the two royal houses of Cambodia.
' Sisowath dynasty ') is one of the two royal houses of Cambodia, alongside its counterpart, the House of Norodom. Both it and its sister house have a claim to the throne as descendants of King Ang Duong. Its members are the descendants of King Sisowath who reigned from 1904 to 1927. It was the ruling royal house from 1904 to 1941.
Queen Soma r.later 1st century: Kaundinya I r.later 1st century: Bhadravarman r.380–413: Mera Indigenous: Kambu Svayambhuva: Hun Pan-huang r.later 2nd cent.–198
Sihanouk was revered by the Khmer peasantry as a god-like figure, and his endorsement of the Khmer Rouge had immediate effects. [134] The royal family was so revered that Lon Nol after the coup went to the royal palace, knelt at the feet of the queen mother and begged her forgiveness for deposing her son. [134]
These are the 18 craziest conspiracy theories about the royal family. The post The Entire Royal Family Tree, Explained in One Easy Chart appeared first on Reader's Digest . Show comments
The treaty saved Cambodian independence, but French control over Cambodia's internal affairs strengthened continually until the end of his reign (full independence was not restored until 1953). [1] His reign of 43 years and 188 days is the longest in Cambodian history in terms of verifiable exact date.