Barom Reachea III
Barom Reachea VI (1566–1600), also known as Ponhea An (Khmer: ពញាអន), was the Cambodian king ruled briefly in 1599-1600.
| Barom Reachea VI | |||||
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| King of Cambodia | |||||
| King of Cambodia | |||||
| Reign | 1599-1600 | ||||
| Predecessor | Barom Reachea V | ||||
| Successor | Kaev Hua I | ||||
| Born | 1566 | ||||
| Died | 1600 | ||||
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| Father | Barom Reachea III | ||||
Barom Reachea VI was the youngest son of Barom Reachea III. He succeeded his nephew Barom Reachea V in 1599. He put down the Cham rebellion, but soon another revolt led by Kêv broke out.
Barom Reachea VI still sought Spanish help. He sent an envoy to Manila and sent a message to the governor of Malacca.[1] He was killed in the same year.
References
- the historical background - Shodhganga, page. 30
Barom Reachea III Varman Dynasty Born: 1566 Died: 1600 | ||
| Regnal titles | ||
|---|---|---|
| Preceded by Barom Reachea II |
King of Cambodia 1600 |
Succeeded by Kaev Hua I |
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