The King of Cambodia (Khmer: ព្រះមហាក្សត្រនៃព្រះរាជាណាចក្រកម្ពុជា) is
the head of state of
the Kingdom of Cambodia. The King's power is
limited to that of a symbolic figurehead to whom people are to give love and
respect. The monarch also represents peace, stability, and prosperity to
the Khmer people.
The King of Cambodia is an elected monarch, making Cambodia one of the
few elected
monarchies of the world. The king is elected for life from
among the members of the royal family who are at least 30 years old by
the Royal Council of the Throne which consists of several
senior elected and religious figures.
Funan Kingdom (68–627)
Order
|
King
|
Personal
Name
|
Reign
|
01
|
Liǔyè
(Traditional Khmer Call: Neang Neak) |
latter 1st century
|
|
02
|
Kaundinya
I
|
Hùntián
(Traditional Khmer Call: Preah Tong) |
68-latter
1st century
|
03
|
Unknown
|
latter 2nd century
|
|
04
|
Unknown
|
Hùnpánhuáng
|
latter
2nd century
|
05
|
Unknown
|
Pánpán
|
early 3rd century
|
06
|
Srei
Meara
|
ca.
205–225
|
|
07
|
Unknown
|
ca. 225
|
|
08
|
Unknown
|
ca.
225-ca. 240
|
|
09
|
Unknown
|
ca. 240-ca. 287
|
|
10
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
latter
3rd century
|
11
|
Unknown
|
Tiānzhú Zhāntán
|
latter 4th century
|
12
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
latter
4th century
|
13
|
Qiáochénrú
|
Unknown-434
|
|
14
|
Chílítuóbámó
|
434–435
|
|
15
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
16
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
Unknown
|
17
|
Shéyébámó
|
484–514
|
|
18
|
Liútuóbámó
|
514–550
|
|
19
|
Unknown
|
550-600
|
|
20
|
Unknown
|
c. 600–615
|
|
21
|
Unknown
|
c.
615-627
|
Chenla
Kingdom (550–802)
Order
|
King
|
Personal
Name
|
Reign
|
22
|
Bhavavarman
|
550–600
|
|
23
|
Chet
Sen
|
600–616
|
|
24
|
Isanavarman
|
616–635
|
|
25
|
Bhavavarman
|
639–657
|
|
26
|
657–681
|
||
27
|
Queen: Jayavedi
|
Jayavedi
|
681–713
|
Two Kingdoms of Chenla: Land
Chenla and Water Chenla: 706–802
|
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Javanese Invasion:
774–802
|
Khmer Empire (802–1431)
Order
|
King
|
Personal
Name
|
Reign
|
28
|
Jayavarman
|
802–835
|
|
29
|
Jayavarthon
|
835–877
|
|
30
|
Indravarman
|
877–889
|
|
31
|
Yasovarthon
|
889–900
|
|
32
|
Harshavarman
|
900–925
|
|
33
|
Isanavarman
|
925–928
|
|
34
|
Jayavarman
|
928–941
|
|
35
|
Harshavarman
|
941–944
|
|
36
|
Rajedravarman
|
944–968
|
|
37
|
Jayavarman
|
968–1001
|
|
38
|
Udayadityavarman
|
1002
|
|
39
|
Jayavirahvarman
|
1002–1006
|
|
40
|
Suryavarman
|
1006–1050
|
|
41
|
Udayadityavarman
|
1050–1066
|
|
42
|
Harshavarman
|
1066–1080
|
|
43
|
Nripatindravarman
|
1080–1113
|
|
44
|
Jayavarman
|
1080–1107
|
|
45
|
Dharanindravarman
|
1107–1113
|
|
46
|
Suryavarman
|
1113–1150
|
|
47
|
Dharanindravarman
|
1150–1156
|
|
48
|
Yasovarman
|
1156–1165
|
|
49
|
Tribhuvanadityavarman
|
1165–1177
|
|
Cham Invasion:
1177–1181
|
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50
|
Jayavathon
|
1181–1218
|
|
51
|
Indravarman
|
1218–1243
|
|
The first major Thai kingdom
was created in 1238 during the reign of Indravarman by Pho Khun Si
Intharathit in Sukhothai, an area formerly ruled by Lavo in vassalage
to Angkor.
|
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52
|
Jayavarman
|
1243–1295
|
|
53
|
Srei
Indravarman
|
1295–1307
|
|
54
|
Srei Jayavarman
|
1307–1327
|
|
55
|
Jayavama
Borommesvarah / Jayavarman Parameshwara
|
1327–1336
|
|
56
|
Ponhea Chey
|
1336–1340
|
|
57
|
Nippean
Bat
|
1340–1346
|
|
58
|
Lompong Racha
|
1346–1351
|
|
Siam Invasion: 1352–1357
|
|||
59
|
Soryavong
|
1357–1363
|
|
60
|
Borommarama
|
1363–1373
|
|
61
|
Thomma Saok
|
1373–1393
|
|
Siam Invasion: 1393 (5 months).
|
|||
62
|
Pnhea Prek
|
1394-c1421
|
|
63
|
1405–1431
|
Kingdom of Cambodia (1431–1863)
Chaktomuk Era
(1431–1525)
Name
|
Personal
Name
|
Reign
|
Ponhea Yat
|
1431 – 1463
|
|
Narayanaraja
|
1463
– 1469
|
|
Sri Raja
|
1469 – 1475
|
|
Rajadhiraja
|
1472
– 1475
|
|
Dharmarajadhiraja
|
1476 – 1504
|
|
Damkhat
Sukonthor
|
1504
– 1512
|
Longvek Era
(1525–1593)
Name
|
Personal
Name
|
Reign
|
Ney Khon
|
1512 – 1521
|
|
Ponhea
Chan
|
1516
– 1566
|
|
Satha Mahindharaja
|
1566 – 1576
|
|
Chey
Chettha
|
1576
– 1594
|
Srei Santhor Era
(1594–1620)
Name
|
Personal
Name
|
Reign
start
|
Reamea Chungprey
|
1594 – 1596
|
|
Keo
Ban On
|
1596
– 1597
|
|
Ponhea Yor
|
1597 – 1599
|
|
Ponhea
An
|
1599
– 1600
|
|
Keo Hua I
|
1600 – 1603
|
|
Srei
Soriyopear
|
1603
– 1618
|
Name
|
Personal
Name
|
Reign
|
Ponhea Nhom
|
1618–1628
|
|
1628–1642
|
||
Thommoreachea II or Sri Dharmaraja II
Preah Bat Samdech Thommoreachea II |
Ponhea To
|
1628–1630
|
Batom Reachea or Padumaraja I
Preah Bat Samdech Padumaraja I |
Ang
Non
|
1640–1642
|
Ramathipadi I
Preah Bat Samdech Ramathipadi I |
Ponhea Chan
|
1642–1658
|
Barom Reachea V or Paramaraja IX
Preah Bat Samdech Barom Reachea V |
Ang
Sur
|
1658–1672
|
Chey Chettha III or Padumaraja II
Preah Bat Samdech Chey Chettha III |
Srei Chey Chettha
|
1672–1673
|
Kaev Hua II
Preah Bat Samdech Kaev Hua II |
Ang
Chea
|
1673–1674
|
Padumaraja III
Preah Bat Samdech Padumaraja III |
Ang Nan
|
1674
|
Chey Chettha IV
Preah Bat Samdech Chey Chettha IV |
Ang
Sor
|
1675–1695,
1696–1699, 1700–1702 and 1703–1706
|
Outey I or Narai Ramathipadi II
Preah Bat Samdech Outey I |
Ang Yong
|
1695–1696
|
Barom Ramadhipati or Kaev Hua III
Preah Bat Samdech Barom Ramadhipati |
Ang
Em
|
1699–1700
and 1710–1722
|
Thommoreachea III or Sri Dhamaraja III
Preah Bat Samdech Thommoreachea III |
Ang Tham
|
1702–1703, 1706–1709 and
1738–1747
|
Satha II or Paramaraja X
Preah Bat Samdech Satha II |
Ang
Chey
|
1722–1729,
1729–1736 and 1749
|
Thommoreachea IV or Sri Dhamaraja IV
Preah Bat Samdech Thommoreachea IV |
Ang Em
|
1747
|
Chey
Chettha V
|
1749–1755
|
|
1755–1758
|
||
Outey
Reachea II
|
1758–1775
|
|
Ream Reachea
|
1775–1779
|
|
Narayanaraja
III
|
1777–1796
|
|
Interregnum:
1796 – 1806
|
||
Outey
Reachea III
|
1806–1834
|
|
1834–1841
|
||
1841–1860
|
Modern Cambodia (since 1863)
French Protectorate of Cambodia (1863–1953)
Name
|
House
|
Birth
|
Death
|
Succession
right
|
Norodom
19 October 1860 – 24 April 1904 43 years, 188 days |
February 1834
Angkor Borei |
24 April 1904
Bangkok aged 70 |
Son of Ang Duong
|
|
Sisowath
27 April 1904 – 9 August 1927 23 years, 104 days |
7
September 1840
Battambang |
9
August 1927
Phnom Penh aged 86 |
Brother
of Norodom
|
|
Sisowath Monivong
9 August 1927 – 24 April 1941 13 years, 258 days |
27 December 1875
Phnom Penh |
24 April 1941
Kampot aged 65 |
Son of Sisowath
|
|
Norodom
Sihanouk
24 April 1941 – 3 March 1955 13 years, 313 days |
31
October 1922
Phnom Penh |
15
October 2012
Beijing aged 89 |
Grandson
of Sisowath Monivong
|
Name
|
House
|
Birth
|
Death
|
Succession
right
|
Norodom Suramarit
3 March 1955 – 3 April 1960 5 years, 31 days |
6 March 1896
Phnom Penh |
3 April 1960
Phnom Penh aged 64 |
Father of Norodom
Sihanouk
|
Name
|
House
|
Birth
|
Death
|
Succession
right
|
Norodom
Sihanouk
24 September 1993 – 7 October 2004 11 years, 13 days |
31 October 1922
Phnom Penh |
15 October 2012
Beijing aged 89 |
Son of Norodom Suramarit
|
|
Norodom
Sihamoni
14 October 2004 – present |
14
May 1953
Phnom Penh age 62 |
Living
|
Son
of Norodom Sihanouk
|
Source:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_monarchs_of_Cambodia
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