Barom Reachea III
Barom Reachea III (1566–1600), also known as Ponhea An (Khmer: ពញាអន), was the Cambodian king ruled briefly in 1600.
Barom Reachea III | |||||
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King of Cambodia | |||||
King of Cambodia | |||||
Reign | 1600 | ||||
Predecessor | Barom Reachea II | ||||
Successor | Kaev Hua I | ||||
Born | 1566 | ||||
Died | 1600 | ||||
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Father | Barom Reachea I |
Barom Reachea III was the youngest son of Barom Reachea I. He succeeded his nephew Barom Reachea II in 1600. He put down the Cham rebellion, but soon another revolt led by Kêv broke out.
Barom Reachea III 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 | ||
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Preceded by Barom Reachea II |
King of Cambodia 1600 |
Succeeded by Kaev Hua I |
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