Preah Ram I
Preah Ram I (1544–May 1596), also known as Reamea Chung Prey[1], was the Cambodian king ruled from 1594 to 1596.[1]
Preah Ram I | |||||
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King of Cambodia | |||||
King of Cambodia | |||||
Reign | 1594–1596 | ||||
Predecessor | Chey Chettha I | ||||
Successor | Preah Ram II | ||||
Born | 1544 Cambodia | ||||
Died | 1596 Sri Sundhara, Cambodia | ||||
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Religion | Buddhism |
In 1594, Cambodia was attacked by Siamese, Chey Chettha I and Satha I fled the capital. Preah Ram I seized the throne during the absence of the king. In May 1596, he was killed at Sri Sundhara by the Portuguese and Spanish adventures.
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Preah Ram I Varman Dynasty Born: 1544 Died: May 1596 | ||
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Preceded by Chey Chettha I |
King of Cambodia 1594–1596 |
Succeeded by Preah Ram II |
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