• Ramathipadi I (Khmer: រាមាធិបតីទី១; 1614 – 1659), also known as Ponhea Chan (Khmer: ពញាចន្ទ pronounced [pʰɲiə.cɑn]), Cau Bana Cand, Botum Reachea I, Nac...
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  • Borommarama Ramathipadi I (1642–1658), Ponhea Chan Barom Ramadhipati (1700–1701/1710–1722), Ang Em Ramathipadi III (1748–1749/1756–1757), Ang Tong Ramathipadi IV...
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  • Cochinchina helped Cambodian dissidents topple its only Muslim king, Ramathipadi I. From then on, Nguyen lords and their successors, Nguyen emperors frequently...
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    in Indo-China in 617-18 from Abyssinia by sea route. In 1642, King Ramathipadi I ascended the throne of Cambodia and converted to Islam, becoming the...
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    woman and reigned as Ramathipadi I. His reign marked the historical apogee of Muslim rule in mainland Southeast Asia. Ramathipadi defeated the Dutch East...
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  • happened in the immediate surroundings of Champa. The Cambodian ruler Ramathipadi I was a Muslim and kept his position with the help of Cham and Malay soldiers...
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    the Nguyễn invaded Cambodia and deposed the only Khmer Muslim king Ramathipadi I (Sultan Ibrahim). 16 years later, the Nguyễn again militarily interfered...
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  • Dharmaraja II, King (1628–1630) Batom Reachea or Padumaraja I, King (1640–1642) Ramathipadi I, King (1642–1658) Barom Reachea V or Paramaraja IX, King (1658–1672)...
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    Reach, the dagger called Kris given to the Muslim king of Cambodia, Ramathipadi I by a Malay princess. Despite being a legendary figure, King Trasak Paem...
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    In 17th century Cambodia, a polity renowned for its Buddhism, king Ramathipadi I converted to Islam, took the name Muhammad Ibrahim, married a Malay...
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  • Nguyễn lord Ang Sur and Ang Tan's forces Cambodia Victory Cambodian King Ramathipadi I captured Second Đại Việt-Cambodia War (1674) Cochinchina under Nguyễn...
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  • Queen Soma Rail transport in Cambodia Rajendravarman Rajendravarman II Ramathipadi I Ramayana Ramkbach Ramvong Ran Serey Leakhena Rasmei Kampuchea Daily...
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    interference in Cambodia, overthrowing its first and only Muslim king Ramathipadi I in 1658. The Nguyen had periodically invaded Cambodia several times...
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  • Batom Reachea (redirect from Ang Non I)
    of Cambodia Reign 1640–1642 Predecessor Ang Tong Reachea Successor Ramathipadi I (Sultan Ibrahim) Ouprayorach Outey Born 1616 Died 1642 Oudong, Cambodia...
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    century, notably with the overthrown of Cambodia's only Muslim ruler, Ramathipadi I. Continuing Vietnamese influence also met with strong Siamese response...
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  • Reachea V King of Cambodia King of Cambodia Reign 1658–1672 Predecessor Ramathipadi I (Sultan Ibrahim) Successor Chey Chettha III Born 1628 Died December...
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  • Outey I (1672–1696), also known as Udayaraja II or Narai Ramathipadi II, born Ang Yong (Khmer: អង្គយ៉ង), was the Cambodian king reigned from 1695 to 1696...
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  • Outey II (redirect from Ramathipadi IV)
    jusqu'à nos jours, préf. H. F. Wijnman, Leyde: 1888, Réédition 1966, Volume I Part 1: Asie, Chapitre XIV § 9 « Kambodge » Listes et Tableau Généalogique...
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