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Preah Khan Reachand
The Genealogy ofKhmer Kings
Khmer Royal Sacred Swordvs.
Thai Royal Sword of Victory
ByKenneth T. So
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Kenneth T. So was born in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. He is a Rocket Scientist/Senior Engineer with 29 years of experience with Rockwell International/Boeing/ULA in the fields of manned and unmanned launch vehicles. He graduated with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering from the University of Tennessee (1978), an M.S. in Systems Management from the University of Southern California (1995), and a Certificate Degree in Systems Engineering from the California Institute of Technology (2006). However, Kenneth T. So’s main interest and passion are researching on Khmer history. He has dedicated the last 17 years writing about events related to Cambodia.
He has written the following papers:
• The Road to Khmer Independence (2003) • A Brief History of Buddhism, Including That of Cambodia (1997) • Puddh Tomneay (1996)
The following are some of the articles that Kenneth T. So had written:
• Prince Sisowath Youtevong (Contribution to Wikipedia, 2008) • Without Economic Freedom, There is No Freedom (2006) • Is Using the Word “Yuon” Justified and Beneficial to Khmer? (2006) • The First Cambodian New Year Parade in Long Beach (2005) • A Time to Heal and Unite (2005) • The Khmers (2002) • The Calm Before the Storm (2000) • Are We Solely to Blame for All of our Problems? (1999) • Quo Non Ascendet (1999) • The Khmer Home in Southeast Asia: A Wider View (Phnom Penh Post, 1999) • Nationalism and the Genesis of the Khmer Language (1998) • Is Karma Moving Like a Straight Arrow or Like a Heat Seeking Missile? (1998) • Rubicon: Khmer Style (1998) • Democracy and Consensus (1998) • The Convenient Death of Pol Pot (1998) • Khmer Conscience (1991-1993, during UNTAC)
Kenneth T. So has been actively involved in the Cambodian communities for the last 28 years. His proudest achievement was the completion of the proposal for Cambodia Town that he submitted to the Long Beach City Council in January 15, 2002. Cambodia Town started with a vision by the following ten founding members in 2001: Kenneth T. So (Proposal, Lead), Pasin Chanou (Proposal), Harrison T. Lee (Administration, Lead), Rosana Chanou (Administration), Solange Kea, Esq. (Legal), David Kar (Public Relations, Lead), Morakod Lim, M.D. (Public Relations), Annie H. Lee (Public Relation), Philip T. Thong (Finance, Lead), and Sovuthy Tith (Finance). With the largest Cambodian community outside Cambodia, the vision of the ten founding members was to see Cambodians carry on their tradition and culture and impart their knowledge to the younger generation. This philosophy is attuned with the tradition of passing on the Preah Khan Reach from one Khmer monarch to another, a symbolism of the continuity of Khmer culture and tradition.
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CONTENTS Page
About the Author i Acknowledgments 1
Foreword 2 Introduction 5 I. Sdach Kân, the Usurper 7
1. The Disappearance of Preah Khan Reach 2. The Origin of Sdach Kân 3. The Meaning of King Srey Sokonthor Bat’s Dream 4. Kân’s Revenge
II. The Rise of King Ang Chan and the Defeat of Sdach Kân 10 1. The Reappearance of Preah Khan Reach 2. The Removal of Preah Khan Reach 3. The Mystery of the Second Disappearance of Preah Khan Reach
III. The Thai Royal Sword of Victory 14 1. Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si
IV. The Comparisons 17 1. Comparisons Between Preah Khan Reach and Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si
V. Historical Discussions of the Sword 19 1. International Conference 2. Preah Khan Reach Started with Jayavarman II 3. Stolen Preah Khan Reach by Vietnam Returned to Cambodia 4. Preah Khan Reach Taken by Siam and Kept at Bangkok 5. The French Role
VI. Legitimacy 27 1. Indravarman III and Preah Khan Reach 2. The Chakri Dynasty 3. The Symbolism of Preah Khan Reach
VII. The Whereabouts of the Preah Khan Reach 28 1. Did the Preah Khan Reach Disappear After the Coup d’Etat? 2. Did the Preah Khan Reach Disappear After the Khmer Rouge? 3. Did the Preah Khan Reach Disappear After the Vietnamese Occupation of Cambodia?
VIII. Conclusion and Epilogue 30
References 31
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Illustrations Page Figure 1 Khmer Empire During the Height of its Civilization, Before the Appearance Of Siam (from Jayavarman II to Jayavarman VII) 6 Figure 2 Khmer Royal Regalia Showing the Preah Khan Reach with its Golden Scabbard (National Geographic, 1920) 11 Figure 3 Preah Khan Reach (The Royal House of Cambodia by Julio A. Jeldres) - Photo from Musée Albert Kahn, Boulogne, France (Léon Busy) 12 Figure 4 Preah Khan Reach (Le Palais du Roi du Cambodge by Julio A. Jeldres) – Photo from Archives R. Viollet 12 Figure 5 King Norodom Sihamoni with Royal Regalia (Photo from RFP) 13 Figure 6 Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si – The Thai Royal Sword of Victory 14 Figure 7 King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) of Thailand 15 Figure 8 King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX: 1946-Present) 16 Figure 9a Preah Khan Reach – Khmer Royal Sword (National Geographic) 18 Figure 9b Preah Khan Reach – Khmer Royal Sacred Sword (Royal House of Cambodia) 18 Figure 10a Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si – Thai Royal Sword of Victory (Under King Rama V) 18 Figure 10b Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si – Thai Royal Sword of Victory (Under King Rama IX) 18 Figure 11 The Population of Cambodia Between 1874 and 2008 20 Figure 12 Map of Cambodia in the Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century 21 Figure 13 Extract from the International Court of Justice Report 1962 – The French-Siamese Commission 1907 (Scale 1:200,000) 23 Figure 14 Thai Internal Working Document – The Official Thai Map (Scale 1:10,000) 24 Figure 15 Thai Internal Worjing Document – The French-Siamese Commission Map Made in 1907 (Scale 1:200,000) 24 Figure 16 Extract from the Aide Memoire of Cambodia Royal Government 1962 (Scale 1:6,000) 25 Figure 17 Lines of Demarcation Based on the French-Siamese Commission 1907 and On Unilateral Claim by Thailand 25 Figure 18 The 33 Cambodia Provinces Renamed during the Vietnamese Occupation of the Country Between 1835 and 1847 26 Figure 19 Cambodia Provinces in Kampuchea Krom (Cochinchina) Given to Vietnam After France Granted Independence to Indochina in 1954 26 Appendix 1 32 Figure I Genealogy of Kaundinya/Soma (Lunar Dynasty) and Kambu/Mera (Solar Dynasty) 33 Figure II Genealogy from Indravarman I to Suryavarman I 34 Figure III Genealogy from Suryavarman I to Jayavarman IX – End of Angkor Period 35 Figure IV Genealogy from Jayavarman IX to Poñea Yat 36 Figure V Genealogy from Poñea Yat to Sisowath 37 Figure VI Genealogy of King Ang Eng 38 Figure VII Genealogy of King Ang Duong 39 Figure VIII Genealogy of King Norodom 40 Figure IX Genealogy of King Sisowath 41 Fgure X Genealogy of King Sisowath Monivong 42 Figure XI Genealogy of King Norodom Sihanouk 43 Figure XII Genealogy of King Norodom Suramarit 44
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Figure XIII Genealogy of Khmer Kings Through the End of the Angkor Period 45 Figure XIV Genealogy of Khmer Kings Post Angkorian Period 46 Appendix 2 47 Figure 2-1 Khmer Kings in the Modern Era (from King Ang Duong to King Norodom Sihamoni) 48 Figure 2-2 The Monkhood and Coronation of King Norodom Sihanouk 49 Figure 2-3 Post Abdication of Norodom Sihanouk 50 Figure 2-4 The Coronation of King Norodom Suramarit and the Second Reign of King Norodom Sihanouk 51 Figure 2-5 The Coronation of King Norodom Sihamoni 52 Figure 2-6 Young Prince Norodom Sihamoni (Top, second from left) at “Le Petit Lycée Descartes”, Phnom Penh – Circa 1960 53 Figure 2-7 The Children of King Sisowath Monivong 54 Figure 2-8. The Children of Prince Norodom Sutharot and Princess Norodom Phanganga 54 Figure 2-9 The Children of King Norodom Suramarit 55 Figure 2-10 Some of the Children of Norodom Sihanouk 55 Figure 2-11 The Children of Norodom Ranariddh and Princess Norodom Eng Marie 56 Figure 2-12 The Children of Princess Norodom Arun Rasmy 56 Figure 2-13 The Princes and Princesses of Cambodia (Part 1) 57 Figure 2-14 The Princes and Princesses of Cambodia (Part 2) 58 Appendix 3 59 Figure A Corresponding Names and Descriptions of Events (Part 1) 60 Figure B Corresponding Names and Descriptions of Events (Part 2) 61
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
I would like to specially thank my wife Theany Kimchandabot So, my daughters Elizabeth Kaliyan So, Jacqueline Chakrya So, and Angelica Pisey So, who have encouraged me to write this paper. My daughter, Elizabeth, has been invaluable in her revision of my draft. She had caught some of the mistakes that I had missed.
After our first trip as a family to Cambodia in December 2007, my wife, who had not been back to Cambodia since 1975, had renewed her attachment and rediscovered her love for her native country. My daughters had never been to Cambodia and the trip had made them aware of the richness of our Khmer culture and tradition that they could have never felt by just reading books. They are so proud of their heritage. They feel that they need to share of what they have discovered about Cambodia with their friends. Their support has given me strength.
This paper would have never been written if it were not for the correspondence I had with Bora Touch, Esq., a Khmer Australian Attorney, and Julio A. Jeldres, the Official Biographer to H.M. the King Father, Samdech Preah Upayuvareach Norodom Sihanouk of Cambodia. These two persons who have dedicated a lot of their own time for Khmer causes have a great impact on my pursuit to research for the truth and wherabouts of Preah Khan Reach.
I am also indebted to my two brothers, Hann So and Kelvin So, who had made a lot of suggestions during my early draft of this paper. I have incorporated their recommendations into this final format.
My thanks also go to Jim Gerrand, an Australian film director, who had made a few documentary films about Cambodia. He had seen my earlier draft, made some suggestions, and asked some relevant questions that I incorporated into this final format. He is a special friend of mine who baby-sat my daughters while I attended to the birth of my third daughter at the local hospital. Jim Gerrand is also the person who asked me to translate Puddh Tomneay from the Khmer version to the English version in 1996.
My special thanks go to all the authors who had written books or published works on Khmer history. I am especially indebted to Lawrence Palmer Briggs1, Georges Maspero2, Oknha Veang Thiounn3, Adhémard Leclère4, Adhir Chakravarti5,6, Hann So7, M. Giteau8, Vansok9, John F. Cady10, Robert Casey11, Chou Ta-Kuan12, G. E. Gerini13, Khin Sok14,15, Henry Soszynski16, Justin J. Corfield17, Julio A. Jeldres18,19, Norodom Sihanouk20,21, Richard Over22, and George Coedès23, whom I used as references to write this paper and develop my genealogy of Khmer kings from the foundation of Funan through Chenla to the present Cambodia.
Most of all I would like to dedicate this paper to all Khmer people and to all the great Khmer kings and heroes. The history of Cambodia and the history of Khmer kings are inseparable. Without the legacies of Khmer kings who had left great temples, monuments, and inscriptions as testimonies of Khmer greatness, previous and current Khmer generations would not have been able to learn of their origins, which enable them to understand Khmer history in its full context. However, this paper is not intended as a history lesson but rather as a document tracing the genealogy of all Khmer kings dating from the Funan period to the present Cambodia, and as a discussion on the whereabouts of Preah Khan Reach that are intricately linked to the Khmer monarchy.
Kenneth T. So June 18, 2008
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FOREWORD
The genesis of this project got started with a casual e-mail I received from Bora Touch about Preah Khan Reach. He pointed out to me that there is a statement in the Chronicle of Annals of Ayudhya, Vol. II, p. 669 mentioning that the Khmer Royal Sword, Preah Khandga Jaya, was taken from the Khmer throne by Phraya Aphai Phubet, the Thai Governor-General of Cambodia, on 25 April 1783, and presented to Rama I a year after the latter became king of Bangkok.
I knew about this episode of our history when I read Dr. Khin Sok’s thesis, “Le Cambodge entre le Siam et le Vietnam,” 14 about ten years ago. I did not think anything about it at the time because I just finished translating and interpreting “Puddh Tomneay” and I did not want to tackle another project. The e-mail I received from Bora Touch had renewed my curiosity and made me restless. After I had written the proposal for Cambodia Town and submitted it to the Long Beach City Council in 2002, I felt that now was a perfect time for me to embark on a new project again.
When I decided to start this project I had no idea of how it was going to end up. The information concerning the Preah Khan Reach is rare and sparse. I first thought this project was beyond my capability to handle it; because of my limited resources and time constraint. Always an optimist, I did not allow anything to handicap me or get in my way to complete this project.
During my research I discovered many stories and anecdotes that perked my curiosity even more. The more I dug into the story of Preah Khan Reach, the more I wanted to bring this story to life and share with people.
After I completed writing about the Preah Khan Reach and sent my earlier draft to a few friends to read it, I felt that there was still a piece missing in this project. I had had another project in mind for a long time that I wanted to write but never had the time or the right condition to do it. I always wanted to write about the genealogy of Khmer kings and again I felt that the project was too big for an amateur like me to handle. After reviewing my writing on Preah Khan Reach, I decided that I needed to incorporate the genealogy of Khmer kings to complement the story.
Throughout my research I have not found any authors or scholars that have a comprehensive genealogy of Khmer kings that starts from Funan - the origin of Cambodia – through Chenla, to the present day Cambodia. This genealogy is as comprehensive as it can be. I had to piece many documents together to come up with the final results that I presented herein as Figures I to XIV, in Appendix 1, and Figures A to K, in Appendix 2, for the territorial maps of Cambodia during various periods.
There were many obstacles and difficulties in completing these genealogical figures because some sources gave conflicting dates for the reigns of the kings. The conflicting dates were due to many reasons but a few of those were as follows:
• The dates used in ancient period up to around the 19th century were mostly
recorded in the Saka era. When modern chroniclers under the reign of Ang Chan II were asked to reconstruct events of the past, they sometimes forgot to convert the dates to the Christian era or got the dates easily mixed up because the Saka era and the Christian era are only off by 78 years (Christian Year = Saka Year + 78). These errors have been perpertuated in many of the accounts and have not been corrected. As an example, the dates shown by Adhémard Leclère in his book “Histoire du Cambodge” are off by many years for the reigns of certain kings.
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• The genealogy that is most uncertain and confusing occurred during the 14th and 15th centuries. Records during this period were destroyed due to many wars. To reestablish the records, King Poñea Yat (1432-1463) convened his ministers and tried to reconstruct past historical events by memories, but they could only go back twenty seven years. Therefore, the events prior to 1405 were very uncertain.
• Most of the records were again lost during the wars in the 18th century. King Ang Chan II (1806-1834) put one of his ministers in charge of reconstructing the royal chronicles. The minister and his assistants depended mostly on the Annals of Ayuthia to rebuild the Khmer royal chronicles.
According to Briggs1, there were four kings reigning between 1405 and the start of the
reign of king Poñea Yat. However, Moura1 accounted for six kings in this twenty-seven-year span. I decided to use Moura’s chronology of the reigns.
Records under the Ming dynasty1 mentioned that between 1371 and 1403 a Chenla (the Chinese still called Cambodia by the name of Chenla) king by the name of Hou-eul-na (translated by Rémusat or Woub-kien-no, translated by Leon de Rosny) sent embassies to China ten times. Other records under a new Ming Emperor, Ching Sung1, mentioned that a Khmer king named Samdach Preah Phaya sent a tribute to China in 1404 and passed away one year later. The Chinese emperor sent a delegation to attend the king’s funeral in 1405 and at the same time witnessed the coronation of the king’s eldest son named Phing-ya, who historians identified as Nippean Bat. According to the same Chinese source, he carried the title of Samdach Chao Phaya (Chieu Binh-na).
My research did not come up with any historical documents or evidence supporting the story of Ta Chey’s (Ta Trasak Paêm) ascendancy to the throne after the reign of Jayavarman IX. However, I found out that the story of Ta Chey is not uniquely Khmer. There is a story very similar to Ta Chey that is told in Burma, which formed the foundation of the Pagan kingdom in 1044. The two stories are too similar to be a coincidence. Therefore, it seems that the story of Ta Chey may have originated from Burma. Because of the confusing and troublesome events during this period and the unreliable documentation that produced the Khmer royal chronicles, the story of Ta Chey cannot be classified as a historical event. The chroniclers may have mixed up the story of Ta Chey with another historical event that happened during the reign of Indravarman III (Srindravarman) from 1295 and 1303. The event was reported by Chou Ta-Kuan during his visit to Angkor.
Indravarman III was entrusted with the command of king Jayavarman VIII’s army. He was purported to be of Samrè’s origin like Ta Chey. The Samrè people were the inhabitants of the southern and eastern regions of Angkor. They were fierce and able warriors from where most of the kings’ armies were recruited. Indravarman III was the lover of Princess Srindrabhupesvera – the daughter of King Jayavarman VIII. As he was in command of the king’s army, he also had big ambitions. He had the princess steal the Preah Khan Reach from her father and bring it to him. Upon learning that his sister had stolen the Preah Khan Reach, the crown prince prepared a counter-offensive to resist the take over by the usurper. However, Indravarman III made the first move and had the crown prince arrested, his toes cut off, and then incarcerated him. In the old tradition, when a prince had his toes cut off, this would prevent him from qualifying for the throne. Historical documents seem to suggest that Indravarman III forced the old and feeble king to abdicate. Having everything under his control, Indravarman III married the princess to legitimize his reign. He was crowned by the Chief Brahman Vidyesavid. Later on he married Suryalakshmi, the Chief brahman’s niece. The event seems to suggest there was a conspiracy and agreement between Indravarman III
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and Vidyesavid. This historical event was so similar to the story of Ta Chey that the chroniclers may have mixed them up. Ta Chey’s ascendancy to the throne, as reported in the royal chronicles, did not coincide with the historical events mentioned in Chinese records during this period. However, the tale seems to fit better with the historical event of Indravarman III taking over the throne. The royal chronicles indicated that Ta Chey became king right after Jayavarman IX. Again, this is not supported by the Chinese records. Furthermore, the chronicles say that Nippean Bat was the son of Ta Chey, which again is not supported by any historical documents. The Chinese records clearly state that Nippean Bat (the Chinese called Samdach Chao Phaya or Phing-ya) was the son who reigned after the death of his father, who the Chinese called Samdach Preah Phaya.
Based on historical documents, coupled with the story of Ta Chey, a conjecture can be made that Ta Chey may possibly be the historical King Indravarman III. Additionally, there was an obscure story claiming that Ta Suos reigned after his brother Ta Chey ahead of Nippean Bat. Intriguingly, the inscription of Angkor Wat dated 1327 did not mention the reign of Indrajayavarman (Srindrajayavarman). It mentioned the reign of Indravarman III and then bypassed Indrajayavarman by going directly to Jayavarman IX. Historical records indicated that Indrajayavarman was a relative of Indravarman III. This raised a suspicion that Indrajayavarman may possibly be the mysterious Ta Suos, the so-called brother of Ta Chey.
There were many usurpers in the history of Khmer monarchy, but none were as well-known as Sdach Kân (Sdach means monarch in Khmer). However, the story of how he came to power and the origin of his background were very obscure and well guarded. The details of the story had been clamped down for many generations because it was one of the darkest moments in the history of Khmer monarchy. This story is told so that lessons can be learned from it. An attempt is made here to report this story within the context of this paper.
I am working on this project as a labor of love. I do not have a background as a historical researcher or a trained historian or a genealogist. I am pursuing on the whereabouts of Preah Khan Reach because the story intrigues me. I have my own suspicion on who would steal the Preah Khan Reach but it is not my place to speculate on this subject. I leave it for future scholars to pursue this matter. I am also presenting here a comprehensive genealogy of all Khmer kings and I hope this project is beneficial to Khmer people and any scholars who want to expand on my study.
My purpose is to shed some light on obscure events. I apologize if I err in my conjecture or make mistakes in my study. I encourage everybody to learn Khmer history because it would enrich one’s knowledge and help the person to view and understand the history of Cambodia in a better context.
I wrote this paper as a first person instead of a third person, the criteria to meet publication in a journal. I tried to use the third person but it did not flow as well, and I decided to abandon the idea. My intention is for people to enjoy reading the story and learn about it. People have heard about Preah Khan Reach and its importance, but most of them have not heard of the account that I described in this paper. If I can shed some light on this subject, I feel I have done my job.
Kenneth T. So ([email protected]) Aryasatya (Sanskrit) Chattaru Ariyasachchani (Pali) Chatuk Arey Sachak (Khmer) The Four Noble Truths (English) June 18, 2008
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INTRODUCTION
Historically, Preah Khan Reach – The Khmer Royal Sacred Sword – was considered the symbol of Khmer sovereignty and legitimacy to the throne for whoever possessed it. However, in modern time this symbolism has lost some of its luster because the foundation of the country is governed by its Constitution. In the case of Cambodia, the requirements to be King are governed by Articles 13 and 14 of the Constitution.
Article 13 states that “the King of Cambodia shall be chosen by the Royal Council of the Throne.”
Article 14 states that “the King of Cambodia shall be a member of the Royal family, of at least 30 years, descending from the blood line of King Ang Duong, King Norodom or King Sisowath.”
In the case of King Norodom Sihamoni, he fulfilled both cases stated in Articles 13 and 14 of the Cambodian Constitution.
Because of its importance and symbolism in ancient Cambodia, Preah Khan Reach was always well guarded to prevent it from being stolen. The guardian of Preah Khan Reach was entrusted to the Chief Brahman, which was also known under the name of Preah Esey-Phat. It was the job of the Chief Brahman to keep Preah Khan Reach safe and also to examine its blade from time to time. If the blade gave out a rusting color, then it would foretell a bad omen.
The farthest historical reference that one can find about Preah Khan Reach dates back to the reign of Jayavarman II (~802-850 A.D.). According to the historical documents of Lawrence Palmer Briggs1, Georges Maspero2, and Oknha Veang Thiounn3, Jayavarman II left a Royal Sacred Sword – Preah Khan Reach – and a palladium to his son Jayavardhana who reigned from 850 to 877 A.D. under the name Jayavarman III.
Jayavarman II was called the “guardian of the honor of the solar race of Sri Kambu.” The foundation of Cambodia (Kambuja) started during the Lunar Dynasty under the Funan period and the Solar Dynasty under the Chenla period. The Lunar Dynasty started in the first century between the unions of a Funan naga princess named Soma (Liu-Yeh, Willow Leaf) and Kaundinya (Hun-T’ieu). Kaundinya was reported to be the son of King Adityavamsa “Intapah” who was purportedly banished from Indraprashta, a town located about 20 miles south of Dehli, India.
The Solar Dynasty was founded by a Brahman named Kambu Svayambhuva (Self-creating great hermit) and a Chenla princess named Mera, who was believed to be an Apsara of great beauty and elegance.
Jayavarman II descended from another Solar Dynasty that was founded by Sambhuvarman in the 7th century during the reign of Jayavarman I (a direct descendant from the Lunar Dynasty). During this period Funan had disappeared and was completely annexed by Chenla. The newly formed Solar Dynasty of Sambhupura broke away from the original Solar Dynasty and settled around Sambor and Kratié. Jayavarman II married a princess named Dharanindradevi Kambujalakshmi, a descendant from the Lunar Dynasty of Baladityapura (or Aninditapura) that broke away from the original Lunar Dynasty. This new Lunar Dynasty was formed during the reign of Isanavarman I in the 7th century [1]. A map showing the Khmer Empire at the height of its civilization is depicted in Figure 1. [1] Genealogies of Jayavarman II and all Khmer kings up to the end of the Angkor period are shown in Figures I to III in Appendix 1.
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Oc Eo
AngkorBorei
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Figure 1. Khmer Empire during the Height of its Civilization,Before the Appearance of Siam
(From Jayavarman II to Jayavarman VII)
Indranapura
Preah Vihear
DA N G R E K
Mekong
Sambhupura
(Vyadhapura)
Yasodharapura
BATISREY SAN THOR
Mount Mahendra(Phnom Koulen)
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Note:Phnom Penh, Lovek, Bati are shown here only as reference points because they did not exist yet during this period.
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Figure 1. Khmer Empire during the Height of its Civilization,Before the Appearance of Siam
(From Jayavarman II to Jayavarman VII)
Indranapura
Preah Vihear
DA N G R E K
Mekong
Sambhupura
(Vyadhapura)
Yasodharapura
BATISREY SAN THOR
Mount Mahendra(Phnom Koulen)
CITYTEMPLE
Note:Phnom Penh, Lovek, Bati are shown here only as reference points because they did not exist yet during this period.
CITYTEMPLE
Note:Phnom Penh, Lovek, Bati are shown here only as reference points because they did not exist yet during this period.
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CHAPTER I
SDACH KÂN, THE USURPER
1. THE DISAPPEARANCE OF PREAH KHAN REACH
The Brahman Chief, Preah Esey-Phat, and his Brahman helpers, Bakous, came to Cambodia during the Funan period and were the guardians of Khmer royal tradition and the Royal Sacred Sword.
For a period of time the royal regalia that included the Sacred Sword, Sacred Bow, Arrows, and Spear of Victory disappeared during the reign of the usurper Kân in 1498. After Kân assassinated his king, Srey Sokonthor Bat, the Brahman Chief (Preah Esey-Phat Suous) realized that he needed to secure the royal regalia from falling into the wrong hands. With his Bakou named Sūr, he fled the royal palace and put as much distance as he could from Kân and the Siam army that was invading Cambodia. They arrived in Bati and secretly hid the royal regalia in the trunk of a châmbâck tree growing near a pond in the Bati province1,4.
Realizing that he did not have possession of the Royal Sacred Sword, Kân in his false glory had a fake sword made so that he could claim the throne1,4. In the meantime he issued a reward of 500 damloeung gold (approximately 18.5 kg) and a high position in his government to the person who would find the Royal Sacred Sword4.
2. THE ORIGIN OF SDACH KÂN
This troubled period of the usurper Kân merits to be discussed more thoroughly since it was a very important part of Khmer history. Kân came from a pol (slave) family. He had a beautiful sister that his father (named Pichey Neak) and his mother (named Mé-Ban) had offered to King Srey Sokonthor Bat (brother of Prince Ang Chan) as snâm-êk (mistress of the first order). The king loved her so much that he rewarded her brother with a position and title of Khun Luong Preah Sdach Sammaha Sena Thipadey. After his sister bore the king a son (Poñea Yos Reachea), Kân with his newfound status of nobility started to feel more and more arrogant toward high dignitaries. His arrogance did not sit well with other people of nobilities and high positions within the government.
3. THE MEANING OF KING SREY SOKONTHOR BAT’S DREAM
The night after the first day of Khmer New Year in 1508, the king dreamt that his kingdom was in trouble. He was running away from a big dragon spitting venom and flames that destroyed his capital. The dragon seized the royal parasol with his mouth and fled east. The king was very troubled by this dream. He gathered his royal families and high dignitaries in the deliberation room. As they were proceeding with the ceremony, the king saw two dragons, one male and one female, hovering above Kân’s head. At that moment the governor of Battambang informed the king that the water from the cave of Phnom Banônt, reserved for bath for the king, had become like a red lacquer. The king was very worried as he returned to his room. He called on Preah Esey-Phat Moha Reachea Krou (the Chief Brahman) and Preah Hora Thipadey (the great foreseer for the kingdom) to come to his room to interpret the meaning of his dream and of what he had seen in the deliberation room. At that moment the Chief Brahman told the king that he had found a stain of rust in the sheath, which was a sign of bad things to come. The foreseer interpreted the dream to mean that a person born in the year of the dragon would dispute his throne and would reign in the east.
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All of this would seem to fit Kân since he was born in the year of the dragon. After a consultation with high dignitaries, the king had decided to have Kân drowned the next day during a fishing expedition. However, Kân was warned ahead by his sister and was able to escape the drowning by swimming under water to avoid the fishnet. After the escape he took refuge in the pagoda where he was raised and taught by the monks.
4. KÂN’S REVENGE
Kân was a very cunning and clever man. He was able to raise an army by being audacious and fooling people into believing in him. One day he killed the governor of Ba-Phnom in front of all the officials. He declared that he did it in the name of Poñea Chan Reachea, who asked him to be the governor of the western part of Cambodia. The next day he said that he killed the governor by order of the king, who asked him to raise an army within the province. A few days later he said that the army was not raised for the king but for himself in order to place his nephew Poñea Yos at the throne. He then declared that those who sided with him would be well rewarded and placed in high positions in his government and all the pols would be set free and no longer be slaves. Very soon people started to join Kân, lured by his promise of high positions in his government.
As Kân’s popularity started to spread, his sister (the king’s favorite mistress) and his parents wrote to him to stop his rebellion against the king. They begged him to return to the capital. Kân responded with a deception by saying that he would return to the capital as soon as he had finished disbanding his army and seen everybody returned home. In the meantime, the king decided not to attack Kân and waited for him to finish disbanding his army. Kân seized this opportunity to reinforce his army and told people that he did so under the king’s order to fight the rebel prince Chan Reachea, who was residing at Chatumuk (Phnom Penh). Words spread out and people started to talk about it and very soon Poñea Chan Reachea himself thought that the king was concocting a plan with Kân to get rid of him. Knowing that Kân and his sister were very close and that she was the king’s favorite mistress, the prince got scared and decided to leave Phnom Penh for Bangkok in 1508 and ask for Siam’s protection.
After learning of the prince taking refuge in Siam, Kân said: “In the past I was afraid of only one person, Chau Poñea Chan Reachea. Now that he has fled to Siam, I am no longer scared and if we want it, the kingdom is ours.”
When the king was told of his brother fleeing to Siam, he lamented: “Ah! My brother, you should not run away like this and abandon me in a time of need like now.”
Pichey Neak, who was still loyal to the king volunteered to fight his own son, Kân. He promised and swore his loyalty to the king. Upon much consideration, the king agreed to Pichey Neak’s request and gave him a small army of 1,000 men to command. However, his small army was no match to his son’s big army of 50,000 men strong. At the end he was captured and made prisoner by his son. Finally, Kân was able to convince his father to switch his allegiance to him.
Pichey Neak had betrayed his oath that he gave to the king. In an ironic twist of fate, he was killed as a result of an accident. It was reported that he fell on a sword with his throat badly injured. However, rumors spread that Kân had slashed the throat of his own father as the latter was trying to convince his son to have a change of heart and stop fighting the king.
Kân was able to raise a large enough army to be equal to or even surpass that of the king. Even with his big army, he was not able to defeat that of the king until he resorted to treachery by luring Neak Moeun Seraun into his camp by promising him a position of Yumareach (Chief of Justice). Moeun Seraun was the son of Chau Poñea Yuthea Sangkream (Minister of War). He blamed the king for the death of his father by sending the latter with a
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small army to battle the big army of Kân. He deceived the king by feigning his alliance and entering the royal palace with his army of 200 men. He succeeded by assassinating the king on March 15, 1512.
Upon hearing of King Srey Sokhontor Bat’s death, Ang Chan (Poñea Chan Reachea), asked permission from the king of Siam to allow him to return to Cambodia. The king refused to grant the prince’s request. Finally, Ang Chan was able to trick Siam’s king into giving him 500 men under his command for the purpose of capturing the white elephant that was seen in Cambodia. Upon hearing that prince Ang Chan was returning from Siam, people started to follow and enlist into his army. Very soon he was able to build a strong army to fight the reigning usurper, Kân.
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CHAPTER II
THE RISE OF KING ANG CHAN AND THE DEFEAT OF SDACH KÂN
1. THE REAPPEARANCE OF PREAH KHAN REACH In 1516, Prince Ang Chan was invited by his officers and members of his royal family to
accept the title of King. The prince accepted the title but would not go through the ceremony until he had defeated Kân. Finally, after many battles, King Ang Chan conquered Kân’s army and had him killed. After the war, the king of Siam wanted the Khmer monarch to pay tribute to the Siam kingdom. He demanded that King Ang Chan send the magnificent white elephant that he possessed as a tribute to Siam. King Ang Chan refused to obey because to do so would put Cambodia into a vassal state of Siam. Upon hearing King Ang Chan’s refusal, the Siam king decided to teach the new Khmer king a lesson. Sensing that Cambodia was weakened after the exhausting civil war against Kân, the Siam king sent his fresh army to invade Angkor. King Ang Chan hastily recruited Khmer volunteers, who were very enthusiastic to fight the invading Siam army. At Angkor, the Khmer army thoroughly defeated the Siam army and took 10,000 prisoners. From that time on, the village at Angkor was called Siem Reap4.
The Sacred Sword did not resurface until 1539 under the reign of King Ang Chan, who was also known as Chan Reachea [2]. A boy named Suos (no relation to Preah Esey-Phat Suous) found the royal regalia that were hidden by Preah Esey-Phat Suous during the reign of the usurper Kân. The Brahman Chief had died of old age, and his helper Sūr had died while trying to retrieve the Sword to give to Kân in exchange for a reward. He was bitten by a cobra that lived inside the trunk of the châmbâck tree. After seeing the royal regalia, the boy alerted the Bati governor, who in turn reported the finding to King Ang Chan. A big ceremony ensued to retrieve the Preah Khan Reach1,4.
Ang Chan was a great king. He restored Cambodia and the monarchy to its former dignity by vanquishing the usurper Kân, standing tall and not bowing to the threat from the Siam king, defeating the invading Siam army, and recuperating the lost Preah Khan Reach. He was 79 years old when he died. He was a well-loved, just, pious, and charitable king. 2. THE REMOVAL OF PREAH KHAN REACH FROM CAMBODIA
While doing some research into Khmer history during the period of Lok Mchas of Battambang (Abhai Thibès Bèn), an interesting story emerged.
Khin Sok mentioned that in 1783, Chaovéa Tolha Bèn (he did not receive the title of Abhai Thibès or Chao Phraya Aphai Pubet from Siam King Chakrei - Rama I - until he returned to Cambodia) decided to send the Royal Sacred Sword (Preah Khan Reach) to the Siam King by his own decision without even consulting Okgna Veang Pok14. He further said that the Siam king returned the Preah Khan Reach to Cambodia for the coronation of King Ang Eng in 179414, [3]. The current Khmer royal descendants are mainly from the bloodline of King Ang Eng. National Geographic took a picture of the Khmer Royal Regalia (Figure 2) in 192011.
[2] Genealogies of King Ang Chan and his ancestors after the Angkor period are shown in Figures IV and V in Appendix 1. [3] The genealogy of King Ang Eng is shown in Figure VI in Appendix 1.
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This is the best color picture of the Preah Khan Reach that is archived. Clearly one can
see that the scabbard is made of gold, as had been described by Chou Ta-Kuan when he mentioned that the king appeared at the window with his golden sword in his hand4.
The following was an account described by Chou Ta-Kuan12 as a chronicler traveling with envoys from the Chinese embassy to Angkor in 1296-1297 (The English account was translated by J. Gilam d’Arcy Paul from the French version by Paul Pelliot of Chou Ta-Kuan’s original text):
“I have heard it said that in previous reigns the marks of the King’s chariot wheels were never seen outside the palace gates – a precaution against unforeseen violence. The present ruler is the son-in-law of his predecessor, who, devoted as he was to his daughter, gave her the chance to steal the golden sword (of office) and give it to her husband, thus depriving her brother of the succession.”
Figure 2. Khmer Royal Regalia Showing the Preah Khan Reach
with its Golden Scabbard (National Geographic, 1920)
3. THE MYSTERY OF THE SECOND DISAPPEARANCE OF PREAH KHAN REACH According to King Father Norodom Sihanouk’s official biographer, Julio A. Jeldres, the
Preah Khan Reach (Royal Sacred Sword) and Preah Lompèng Chey (August Spear of Victory) that were preserved at the Ho Samrech Pavilion in the Royal Palace (Figure 3) disappeared after the 1970 coup d’état18. Another picture (Figure 4), taken before the coup d’état, shows a Bakou holding the Preah Khan Reach in his hands19. A picture of King Norodom Sihamoni standing with the Royal Regalia is shown in Figure 5.
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The genealogies of Khmer kings from Ang Duong to Norodom Sihanouk and Norodom Sihamoni are shown in Figures VII to XII in Appendix 1. A summary of all Khmer kings’ reigning chronology from the foundation of Cambodia - back from the Funan time - to present Cambodia are shown in Figures XIII and XIV in Appendix 1. Photographs of Khmer kings, princes, and princesses are shown in Appendix 2.
Figure 3. Preah Khan Reach (The Royal House of Cambodia by Julio A. Jedres)
Photo from Musée Albert Kahn, Boulogne, France (Léon Busy)
Figure 4. Preah Khan Reach (Le Palais du Roi du Cambodge by Julio A. Jeldres) Photo from Archives R. Viollet
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Figure 4. King Norodom Sihamoni with Royal Regalia (Photo from RFP)
Figure 5. King Norodom Sihamoni with Royal Regalia (Photo from RFP)
The second disappearance of Preah Khan Reach from the Royal Palace, after the coup
d’état of March 18, 1970, was very intriguing. What is unclear is when the Royal Regalia disappeared. Did they disappear right after the coup d’état under the Lon Nol regime, or five years later when the Khmer Rouge entered Phnom Penh on April 17, 1975? Or did they disappear after the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia on January 7, 1979? I tried to find the answer to this mystery through many inquiries but was unsuccessful in my quest.
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CHAPTER III
THE THAI ROYAL SWORD OF VICTORY
1. PHRA SAENG KHAN CHAI SI
As I was researching on the disappearance of Preah Khan Reach, a friend of mine pointed out that a Thai website (http://www.chiangmai-chiangrai.com/royal-regalia_utensils.html) showed the picture of the Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si, the Thai Royal Sword of Victory (Figure 6). It then stated:
"The Sword of Victory is considered a foremost emblem of sovereignty, symbolizing the king as a warrior with the duty of protecting his people. The blade of the sword comes from Cambodia; its neck, between handle and blade, is adorned with a gold inlaid miniature image of Vishnu mounting his Garuda. King Rama 1 ordered a hilt and scabbard made in gold and encrusted with jewels."
Figure 6. Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si – The Thai Royal Sword of Victory (http://www.chiangmai-chiangrai.com/royal-regalia_utensils.html)
I wrote a letter to the author of the website, asking for the reference on the information
described above. The author stated that it would take a long time to find the reference but promised to let me know when it is available.
I wanted to dig deeper into this story because it intrigued me even more. After a few e-mail exchanges, I was told of an article written by Colonel Gerolamo Emilio Gerini (1860-1913), a well-known Italian writer on Siam and Eastern Asia, on the subject of the Thai
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Royal Sword of Victory. He was the founder of the Siam Society Journal, a director of the Thai Army Academy, and worked for King Chulalongkorn of Siam. In addition to Italian, he was fluent in Thai, English, French, Chinese, Sanskrit, and Pali.
I was made aware that Col. Gerini had stated that the Khmer Royal Sword, Preah Khandga Jaya, was taken from the Khmer throne by Chao Phraya Aphai Phubet (aka Abhai Thibès Bèn, aka Lok Mchas) and presented to Rama I (aka King Chakrei, aka Preah Put Yatfa Chulalohk) on April 25, 178313. It has since formed part of the regalia of Thai Kings.
Based on Col. Gerini’s article and the Thai website indicated above, one can almost conclude that the Preah Khan Reach that King Rama I returned to Cambodia for the coronation of King Ang Eng - as stated by Dr. Khin Sok’s book “Le Cambodge entre le Siam et le Vietnam” - was a replica of the original Khmer Royal Sacred Sword.
The more I look into this story the more I am curious about the origin of the Thai Royal Sword of Victory. I found a photograph of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V: 1868-1910) sitting on a royal chair with the Thai Royal Regalia displayed by his sides (Figure 7). In the photo one can clearly see the Thai Royal Sword of Victory laying on a table on the king’s right side. The Sword looks almost identical to the Khmer Preah Khan Reach shown in Figures 2, 3, and 4 above.
Figure 7. King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) of Thailand (http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f88/king-bhumibol-adulyadej-s-diamond-
jubilee-june-2006-a-8814-20.html)
As I dug further, I found a photo of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX: 1946-Present) standing up and slightly pulling the Thai Royal Sword of Victory out of its sheath as shown in Figure 8 below.
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Figure 8. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX: 1946-Present) http://www.theroyalforums.com/forums/f88/king-bhumibol-adulyadej-s-diamond-jubilee-
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CHAPTER IV
THE COMPARISONS 1. COMPARISONS BETWEEN PREAH KHAN REACH AND
PHRA SAENG KHAN CHAI SI The information concerning Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si (Thai Royal Sword of Victory) is
rare and hard to obtain. Photographs of the Sword are not readily available. Due to my limited resources and time constraint, I can only come up with mediocre photos of the Sword.
As a compromise, enlarged photos of the Preah Khan Reach and the Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si are displayed next to each other for comparison and discussion purposes. They are shown in Figures 9a and 9b for Preah Khan Reach and in Figures 10a and 10b for Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si.
As one can see, the two Swords look very similar. The Khmer Sword in Figure 9a shows the blade slightly pulled out of its sheath like Figure 10b of the Thai Sword. Figure 9b shows the Khmer Sword with the blade completely out of its sheath. The Thai Sword in Figure 10a shows the blade resting completely inside its sheath. It seems that the sheaths for both Swords are similar but not alike. The handle of the Khmer Sword looks almost identical to that of the Thai Sword. The top portions of the Khmer blade (Figures 9a and 9b) and the Thai blade (Figure 10b) are again almost identical. Observe the part of the handle where it meets the blade. Both parts look identical. Both Swords have intricate carving on the handles and sheaths.
It seems that the statements made on the website saying that the blade of the Sword of Victory came from Cambodia is consistent with the observation made in Figures 9a, 9b, 10a, and 10b. According to the same statement, the Thai scabbard is made of gold like that of the Khmer scabbard. It would be too obvious for the Thai to keep the Khmer Sword and give a copy to Cambodia. Since most people only paid attention to the outer form of the Sword, which was the scabbard, it was therefore very logical that the Thai kept the blade of the Preah Khan Reach but gave the original scabbard to Cambodia. The only person who would know the differences between the original blade and a copied blade may be the Chief Brahman, Preah Esey-Phat, since it was his job to safeguard and take care of the Preah Khan Reach. It is very doubtful that anybody else besides the Chief Brahman would notice the differences between the original blade and the copied blade.
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Figure 9a. Preah Khan Reach - Khmer Royal Sword (National Geographic)
Figure 9b. Preah Khan Reach – Khmer Royal Sacred Sword (Royal House of Cambodia)
Figure 10a. Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si - Thai Royal Sword of Victory (Under King Rama V)
Figure 10b. Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si - Thai Royal Sword of Victory (Under King Rama IX)
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CHAPTER V
HISTORICAL DISCUSSIONS OF THE SWORDS
1. INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE
During the First International Tamil Conference that took place in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia from 18 to 23 April 1966, S. Singaravelu presented his paper titled “Some Aspects of South Indian Cultural Contacts with Thailand: Historical Background” that discussed the coronation of Thai Kings. He mentioned that the coronation of the present Thai monarch dated back to the Chakri dynasty during the reign of King Rama I. He described how the ceremony took place. He further stated that the High Priest of Siva handed to the King the Royal Regalia that consisted of the Golden Sandals, Fan, Scepter, Great Crown of Victory, and Sword of Victory. In his seminar, S. Singaravelu said that the Sword dated back to the time of Khmer King Suryavarman I (1010-1050 A.D.). As pointed out earlier, the Sword dated back further, all the way to the Funan period during the reign of King Jayavarman II. S. Singaravelu erroneously stated that the Sword was presented by a later Khmer monarch to King Rama I. He confused Chaovéa Tolha Bèn for a Khmer monarch. Chaovéa Tolha Bèn essentially ruled Cambodia in the absence of a king during the turmoil period.
It is remarkable that the traditional coronations of Thai kings, which were borrowed from the Khmer, coincidentally did not start until Chaovéa Tolha Bèn gave the stolen Preah Khan Reach to King Rama I.
2. PREAH KHAN REACH STARTED WITH JAYAVARMAN II
Throughout history, Preah Khan Reach was the centerpiece of dispute for the throne. Jayavarman II left the Sacred Sword to his son Jayavarman III as legitimacy to his reign. When King Srey Reachea (Reamea Thipadey) was leading his army to fight the Thai and left his brother Thommo Reachea in charge of the country in Phnom Penh, the latter started to behave like a king while he was residing in the capital city with the Preah Khan Reach by his side. As Prince Noreay Reachea (Noreay Reamea Thipadey) started to rebel against his uncle, the king, Thommo Reachea felt that he was also entitled to be king. There were essentially three kings reigning in Cambodia during that period. As a sign of breaking up from his brother, Thommo Reachea sent King Srey Reachea’s wives, who had resided in Phnom Penh, to join the king in the battlefront. Thommo Reachea kept the Preah Khan Reach close to him.
Kân, who usurped the throne by killing his own king, promised a big reward for the person who could bring him the missing Preah Khan Reach. He died without having touched or seen the Sacred Sword.
3. STOLEN PREAH KHAN REACH BY VIETNAM RETURNED TO CAMBODIA
The reign during King Ang Duong was a troubling period. Cambodia was under Thailand domination. Ang Duong was crowned king under the consent of both Thailand and Vietnam. Cambodian royal families retained by Vietnam were exchanged for Vietnamese prisoners captured by Cambodia. The treaty for the exchanged of prisoners between Cambodia and Vietnam was ratified in June 1846 under Thailand’s consent. The Preah Khan Reach that was stolen by Vietnam was returned to King Ang Duong. He had the Sacred Sword safely secured at Oudong under a special pavilion4.
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4. PREAH KHAN REACH TAKEN BY SIAM AND KEPT AT BANGKOK As Cambodia was a vassal state under Thailand, King Ang Duong had his children raised
in Bangkok in order to keep them safe from the war that Cambodia was waging against Vietnam. Ten months after the death of King Ang Duong, Thailand seized on the youthfulness and inexperienced of the new king, Norodom, and took the Preah Khan Reach from Oudong and brought it to Thailand for safekeeping either to prevent it from falling into Vietnam’s hand again or as a security deposit to control the king’s reign. During the reign of King Ang Duong, Cambodia was totally under the Thai’s control. Cambodia had lost Battambang, Sisophon, and Siem Reap to Thailand. Thailand had placed spies everywhere at the court of Oudong. To get out of the Thai’s manacles, King Norodom (who had not been properly consecrated yet) sought out help from France. The Thai king declared that he would come to Cambodia himself to crown Norodom, but French Admiral La Grandière refused to allow it. Without the Preah Khan Reach that was still in Bangkok, the crowning ceremony of Norodom could not be completed. Finally under French pressure, the Thai king agreed to return the Preah Khan Reach that Thailand had taken from Cambodia in August 1861. Norodom was officially crowned king of Cambodia on June 3, 1864, with all the royal regalia present.
5. THE FRENCH ROLE
After many negotiations and pressure from the French government, Thailand relinquished her suzerainty over Battambang, Sisophon, and Siem Reap.
The population of Cambodia during the reign of King Norodom was less than a million. With such a small population, Cambodia could have been easily absorbed by Siam or Vietnam. If it were not for France, Cambodia would not have survived and may have lost half her territory to Siam and the other half to Vietnam. Angkor would have no longer been part of Cambodia. Figure 11 shows the population of Cambodia from 1874 to 2008. Figure 12 shows the Cambodia territory that Siam ceded to France in 1909 that she had captured from Cambodia in 1893.
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Cambodian territoryoccupied by Siamfrom 1893 and ceded to France in 1909
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Figure 12. Map of Cambodia in the Late 19th Century and Early 20th Century
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In 1907 France and Siam agreed to the frontier dividing Cambodia and Siam in the Preah Vihear region. It was known as the Line of French-Siamese Commission 1907. In spite of this agreement, Thailand contested that the Temple of Preah Vihear belonged to her. The issue was brought to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in Hague, Netherlands. On June 15, 1962, the ICJ made a judgment recognizing that the Temple of Preah Vihear belonged to Cambodia based on the Line of French-Siamese Commission 1907. Thailand accepted the verdict. However, over the years Thailand has unilaterally redrawn the map that contradicts the ICJ judgment. The demarcations of the frontier surrounding the Temple of Preah Vihear are shown in Figures 13 to 17.
The French saved Cambodia from Thailand but not from Vietnam. The Vietnamese, under the court of Huê, occupied Cambodia from 1835 to 1847 after the death of King Ang Chan.
After the death of King Ang Chan in 1835, Cambodia was in great turmoil because the king did not have any male heir to the throne. He had only four daughters, namely Princesses Ang Pen, Ang Mei, Ang Peou, and Ang Snguon. During the reign of King Ang Chan, the Vietnamese had already occupied Cambodia and the two princes, Ang Em and Ang Duong were retained by Siam. The Vietnamese emperor, Minh Mang, wanted one of the Vietnamese princes to marry one of Ang Chan’s daughters. Princess Ang Pen, being the eldest, vehemently refused to allow any of her sisters (including herself) to marry any Vietnamese prince. Because of Princess Ang Pen's refusal, Emperor Minh Mang decided to put Princess Ang Mei on the throne and called her Ngoc-van. She was the first female (with the exception of the mother of Chey Chesda, who was queen for seven days while her son spent his monskhood in the pagoda of Sokun Mean Bon at Oudong) to ever become queen. He gave her the title of Ba Quan Chua (Master of all mandarins) and prevented her from having any contacts with the court of Siam. To add insult to injury, Emperor Minh Mang made Princess Ang Peou an Obareach (a title normally reserved for a crown prince) and called her Ngoc-tu. He assigned new names to Princesses Ang Pen and Ang Snguon as Ngoc-bien and Ngoc-nguyen, respectively.
Not only did the Vietnamese emperor Minh Mang give Vietnamese names to the Khmer princesses, but he asked his administration to combine the 56 Khmer provinces into 33’s and rename them to Vietnamese names. The new names that Emperor Minh Mang gave to the Khmer provinces are presented in Figure 184,14. During the Vietnamese occupation of Cambodia from 1835 to 1847, Khmer mandarins and intellectuals were systematically killed. Khmer people, who were already very poor, were ordered to pay with all kinds of goods to the court oh Huê. Cambodia was essentially annexed by Vietnam.
Before the French granted independence to Indochina in 1954, she ceded without Cambodia’s consent the Kampuchea Krom territory (which occupied most of Cochinchina) to Vietnam. The names of Cambodia provinces in Kampuchea Krom were changed to Vietnamese names (Figure 19).
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Figure 13. Extract from the International Court of Justice Report 1962 –The French-Siamese Commission 1907 (Scale 1:200,000)
(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue added by Bora Touch for clarity)
Figure 13. Extract from the International Court of Justice Report 1962 –The French-Siamese Commission 1907 (Scale 1:200,000)
(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue added by Bora Touch for clarity)
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Figure 14. Thai Internal Working Document - The Official Thai Map (Scale 1:10,000)(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue and green color added by Bora Touch for clarity)Figure 14. Thai Internal Working Document - The Official Thai Map (Scale 1:10,000)(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue and green color added by Bora Touch for clarity)
Figure 15. Thai Internal Working Document - The French-Siamese Commission Map Made in 1907 (Scale 1:200,000)(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue added by Bora Touch for Clarity)
Figure 15. Thai Internal Working Document - The French-Siamese Commission Map Made in 1907 (Scale 1:200,000)(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue added by Bora Touch for Clarity)
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Figure 16. Extract from the Aide Memoire of Cambodia Royal Government 1962 (Scale 1:6,000)(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue added by Bora Touch for clarity)
Figure 16. Extract from the Aide Memoire of Cambodia Royal Government 1962 (Scale 1:6,000)(Courtesy Bora Touch. Note in blue added by Bora Touch for clarity)
Demarcation unilaterally claimed by Thailand
Demarcation of the French-Siamese Commission made in 1907 that was accepted by Thailand after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) judgment in 1962
Figure 17. Lines of Demarcation Based on the French-Siamese Commission 1907 and on Unilateral Claim by Thailand
Note: Red and blue notes added by Kenneth T. So to differentiate between the two claims. Lines shown are approximate and not to scale
Demarcation unilaterally claimed by Thailand
Demarcation of the French-Siamese Commission made in 1907 that was accepted by Thailand after the International Court of Justice (ICJ) judgment in 1962
Figure 17. Lines of Demarcation Based on the French-Siamese Commission 1907 and on Unilateral Claim by Thailand
Note: Red and blue notes added by Kenneth T. So to differentiate between the two claims. Lines shown are approximate and not to scale
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Figure 18. The 33 Cambodia ProvincesRenamed during the Vietnamese Occupation
of the Country Between 1835 and 1847
Figure 19. Cambodia Provinces inKampuchea Krom (Cochinchina)Given to Vietnam After France
Granted Independence to Indochina in 1954
Cambodian Name Vietnamese NamePhnom Penh Nam-biang or Trân-tay
? Than-thu? Tam-dôn? Tuy-lap
Peam Mean Chey BanamKoh Anchien Bunh-tiên
? Kha-batPrey Veng La-vênEnvichey Hai-dông
? Kim-tuong? Chau-trung? Caâu? Vang-van? Ha-binh? Trung-loi
Sambaur SanphuSambok Sanb-bôc
? Tâm-vu? Khai-biên? Hai-tay
Koh Sutin Kha-sum? Thé-lap? Tâm-Cai
Lovêk Lô-viêtSamrong Tong Long-tôn
? Quang-biên? Hoa-gi (?)? Chan-tai? Y-gi (?)? Chan-thanh? Mât-Luât? Om-ân
Kratié CanchéKanhchor Cân-gio
Cambodian Name Vietnamese Name
Prey Nokor (Forest City) Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City
Prey Kor Gia DinhKampeap Sroka Trey
(Fish Scale) Bien Hoa
Bariya or Bari Phsar Dek(Iron Market) Sadet
Po Loeuh Bac LieuTuk Khmau (Black Water) Camau
Bay Chhau (Raw Rice) Bay XauPeam Mean Chey
(Confluence of Victory) My Thang
Srok Trang SoctrangPeam Me Sen
(River of Sacrifice) Donnayngai
Kramoun Sar (White Wax) Rach GiaPrek Roeussey
(Bamboo River) Can Thoeu
Au Mor(Underground Brook) O Mon
Kampoul Meas(Golden Summit) Binh Thuy
Moat Chrouk (Pig Mouth) ChaudocBarach (Excommunicated) Long Xuyen
Muonh Kham HatienPeam (River Mouth) Hatien
Preah Trapeang(Sacred Pond) Tra Vinh
Kompong Roeussey(Shore of Bamboo) Bentre
Long Hor Vinh LomgKoh Kong Go Cong
Kompong Ko (Shore of Cow)
Truong An (Tan An)
Ban Lech Ben Luc
Figure 18. The 33 Cambodia ProvincesRenamed during the Vietnamese Occupation
of the Country Between 1835 and 1847
Figure 19. Cambodia Provinces inKampuchea Krom (Cochinchina)Given to Vietnam After France
Granted Independence to Indochina in 1954
Cambodian Name Vietnamese NamePhnom Penh Nam-biang or Trân-tay
? Than-thu? Tam-dôn? Tuy-lap
Peam Mean Chey BanamKoh Anchien Bunh-tiên
? Kha-batPrey Veng La-vênEnvichey Hai-dông
? Kim-tuong? Chau-trung? Caâu? Vang-van? Ha-binh? Trung-loi
Sambaur SanphuSambok Sanb-bôc
? Tâm-vu? Khai-biên? Hai-tay
Koh Sutin Kha-sum? Thé-lap? Tâm-Cai
Lovêk Lô-viêtSamrong Tong Long-tôn
? Quang-biên? Hoa-gi (?)? Chan-tai? Y-gi (?)? Chan-thanh? Mât-Luât? Om-ân
Kratié CanchéKanhchor Cân-gio
Cambodian Name Vietnamese Name
Prey Nokor (Forest City) Saigon, Ho Chi Minh City
Prey Kor Gia DinhKampeap Sroka Trey
(Fish Scale) Bien Hoa
Bariya or Bari Phsar Dek(Iron Market) Sadet
Po Loeuh Bac LieuTuk Khmau (Black Water) Camau
Bay Chhau (Raw Rice) Bay XauPeam Mean Chey
(Confluence of Victory) My Thang
Srok Trang SoctrangPeam Me Sen
(River of Sacrifice) Donnayngai
Kramoun Sar (White Wax) Rach GiaPrek Roeussey
(Bamboo River) Can Thoeu
Au Mor(Underground Brook) O Mon
Kampoul Meas(Golden Summit) Binh Thuy
Moat Chrouk (Pig Mouth) ChaudocBarach (Excommunicated) Long Xuyen
Muonh Kham HatienPeam (River Mouth) Hatien
Preah Trapeang(Sacred Pond) Tra Vinh
Kompong Roeussey(Shore of Bamboo) Bentre
Long Hor Vinh LomgKoh Kong Go Cong
Kompong Ko (Shore of Cow)
Truong An (Tan An)
Ban Lech Ben Luc
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CHAPTER VI
LEGITIMACY
1. INDRAVARMAN III AND PREAH KHAN REACH
Indravarman III (1295-1307 A.D.), who succeeded Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295 A.D.), was not of royal blood. He was the lover of the king’s daughter. He was in charge of the army. He was believed to be of Samrè origin, the tribe that produced the best warriors. The Samrè people, often found in the mountain region of the southern and eastern parts of Angkor were recruited to fill the king’s army. They were in charge of capturing elephants and training them for battles. As Cambodia’s territory diminished, so did her ability to capture more elephants. Elephants were the equivalent of modern tanks in battles. With the king old and infirm, his daughter stole the Preah Khan Reach and gave it to her lover. Now possessing the Sacred Sword, Indravarman III forced the king to abdicate, cut off the toes of the crowned prince, and then had him imprisoned. After putting down the revolt, he was crowned king under the name of Indravarman III1,4,12. He thus legitimized his ascension to the throne by possessing the Royal Sacred Sword and marrying the king’s daughter.
2. THE CHAKRI DYNASTY
There is a parallel in Siam history also. General Chakri, who was given command of the Siam army, turned against his own king. According to the account in Khin Sok’s book15, Gen. Chakri accused King Thaksin of madness and despotism. The General sent his army commander, Soriya Abhai, to arrest the king and neutralize his army that was under the command of Poñea Sakborei. Finally, Gen. Chakri gave the order to execute King Thaksin, his entire family, and relatives. Gen. Chakri took power in 1782 and proclaimed himself king under the name of Somdet Phra Phutta Yod Fah Chulalohk Maha Raj, also known as King Rama I. He was the founder of the current Chakri dynasty.
Was Gen. Chakri imitating the success of Kân, who killed his own king, seized power, and reigned for ten years from 1512 to 1522? Unlike Gen. Chakri who founded the Chakri dynasty, Sdach Kân’s reign was relatively short. Finally he was killed by Ang Chan, the prince he feared the most.
3. THE SYMBOLISM OF PREAH KHAN REACH
In ancient times, even up to the reign of King Norodom, the crowning ceremony would not be complete without including the Preah Khan Reach and all the royal regalia. The symbolism of holding the Sacred Sword in a hand was very powerful. When Chou Ta-Kuan was sent to Angkor, by Timur Khan one year after the reign of Indravaraman III, he made an observation about the king holding a golden sword (presumably it was Preah Khan Reach) when he appeared at the window to greet people. Since Indravarman III gained the throne by force and by stealing the Preah Khan Reach from the king, he wanted to show people his legitimacy to the throne by holding the Sacred Sword in his hand to signify that he was in control and also that the Sword was now in his possession. That was a powerful symbol.
Now, the symbol of holding the Preah Khan Reach is no longer relevant because the country is governed by the Constitution. Legitimacy is based wholly on the Constitution.
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CHAPTER VII
THE WHEREABOUTS OF THE PREAH KHAN REACH
1. DID THE PREAH KHAN REACH DISAPPEAR AFTER THE COUP D’ETAT?
According to Khmer tradition, the person who both owned the Royal Sacred Sword (Preah Khan Reach) and the August Spear of Victory (Preah Lompèng Chey) is the true heir of the Khmer Kingdom. This belief was only partially true because, according to Jean Moura and Etienne Aymonier as described by Lawrence Palmer Briggs1, the crowned king must also be a descendant of a king not going beyond the fifth generation.
As mentioned earlier, the Royal Sacred Sword and the August Spear of Victory disappeared after the 1970 coup d’état. What is not certain was the time and date of the Royal Regalia’s disappearance. After fruitless inquiries, I decided to analyze the situation and circumstances under which they disappeared. And, I hope there must be someone still alive who can answer this intriguing question.
Let’s first assume that the Royal Regalia disappeared under the Lon Nol regime. If that is the case, then who would be bold or foolish enough to steal the Preah Khan Reach? What were their intentions of stealing the Sacred Sword? Where was the Brahman Chief, Preah Esey-Phat, at this time? What was his role whenever an overthrow of a monarch took place? Is the Sacred Sword still buried somewhere in Cambodia or is it in private collection somewhere? Due to the events of the coup d’état escalating rapidly into a dangerous situation, the country was in such turmoil that anybody could have taken advantage of the chaos to steal the Sacred Sword. Concerning the role of the Brahman Chief, he may have been caught by surprise in the fast turning of event. He may not have thought that the coup d’état would have led to the abolition of the monarchy. He, like everyone else, may have thought that the problem would quickly resolve with Prince Norodom Sihanouk returning to Cambodia to reestablish peace and harmony.
2. DID THE PREAH KHAN REACH DISAPPEAR UNDER THE KHMER ROUGE?
On the other hand, let’s assume that the Royal Regalia disappeared under the Khmer Rouge regime. Who would be the person, or persons, who stole the Preah Khan Reach and the Preah Lompèng Chey? Would the first Khmer Rouge unit that entered Phnom Penh have decided on its own to ransack the Royal Palace and steal the Royal Regalia without realizing its historical importance to the country? If they were to steal the Royal Regalia, would they have reported it to their superior (Angkar Leu)? From my understanding of how the Khmer Rouge system worked, it is unfathomable to believe that they would have dared to hide their findings from their superior and keep it for themselves. In addition, where would they have hidden it without raising suspicions from their superiors? Therefore, if one were to believe that the Royal Regalia was stolen from the Royal Palace during the Khmer Rouge regime, it had to have been be instructions from the highest Angkar chain of commands. The persons that may be able to answer these questions are the current Khmer Rouge high-ranking survivors. As to the Brahman Chief, he may not have been able to secure the Preah Khan Reach and hide it because he may have been away from the Royal Palace when the Khmer Rouge invaded Phnom Penh. The command from the Khmer Rouge that ordered everyone to leave Phnom Penh at once may have caught the Brahman Chief by surprise and did not give him enough time to hide the Preah Khan Reach in a safe place.
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3. DID THE PREAH KHAN REACH DISAPPEAR UNDER THE VIETNAMESE OCCUPATION OF CAMBODIA? If the Preah Khan Reach was still preserved in the Royal Palace under the Lon Nol and
Khmer Rouge regime, then it must have disappeared under the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia in January 7, 1979. If this is the case, then Vietnam must return the Preah Khan Reach to Cambodia like she did it in 1846.
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CHAPTER VIII
CONCLUSION AND EPILOGUE
There are two mysteries to be solved. The first one concerns the authenticity of the Preah Khan Reach. Was the Khmer Royal Sacred Sword that Thai King Rama I returned to Cambodia and used during King Ang Eng’s coronation the original Sword, or just a replica? The second one concerns the whereabouts of the Preah Khan Reach that disappeared from the Ho Samrech Pavilion at the Royal Palace after the March 18, 1970 coup d’état.
If one could have access to, or get better photographs of the Thai Royal Sword of Victory, one could compare it to the Khmer Royal Sacred Sword and come up with a better assessment of the two Swords. Was the blade of Phra Saeng Khan Chai Si the original blade that belonged to the Preah Khan Reach?
Where did the Thai Sword of Victory come from? Why does it resemble so closely with the Preah Khan Reach?
The living Khmer Rouge high-ranking officials such as Ieng Sary and Khieu Samphan may be able to shed some light on whether the Preah Khan Reach was still in the Royal Palace when they entered Phnom Penh in April 17, 1975. If they can positively tell us that it was not there, then we can almost conclude that it disappeared under the Lon Nol regime. On the other hand, if they can confirm that it was still there before the Vietnamese invasion of Cambodia, then it is very likely that it is now in the Vietnamese possession.
In addition to its importance as a symbol of Khmer sovereignty, the Preah Khan Reach is a piece of history that defined our Khmer nation. The whereabouts of the Preah Khan Reach must be pursued by all Khmers and scholars to reach a final conclusion.
Will the mysteries of the Preah Khan Reach ever be solved? The real answer probably rests with the Thai Royal Court. If the Thai Royal Court can answer once and for all that the Thai Royal Sword of Victory is actually the original Khmer Royal Sacred Sword, then the mystery of Preah Khan Reach will be solved. In the meantime, we have to wait and be faced with this unresolved mystery.
As a final thought, I would like to conclude with the discussion on the meaning of Devaraja. According to the inscription of Tuol Kuk Prasat at Sambor, the worship of Devaraja on Mount Mahendra (Phnom Koulen) was introduced by Jayavarman II at the beginning of his reign. I have never been satisfied with the translation of Devaraja as God-King in all the test books without given further explanations to its true meaning.
I am not a linguist expert, but my understanding of Khmer history unable me to provide my personal opinion on this matter. As we all know, raja means king. We can all agree on that. However, it is the interpretation of the word deva that is in question. There are different variations for the meaning of this word. One meaning attributes deva as a divinity who exists in a realm higher than the normal human being, but yet he is mortal. The second meaning indicates a Brahman in the form of a personal god. The third meaning is a celestial being or god who inhabits in the realm of the heavens and is immortal. In my humble opinion, I believe the first definition would fit the meaning of Devaraja that was attributed to Khmer kings of the Angkor period.
Most Khmer kings regarded Shiva (the god of destruction) as their principal deity. However, Suryavarman II (the builder of Angkor Wat, 1113-1150) preferred Vishnu (the god of sustainer) instead. Why was this the case? In my understanding, perhaps one can attribute the influence of Mahayana Buddhism during that period. Buddhism is a pacifism/non-
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violent religion. Therefore, worshipping Shiva along with Buddha may be a conflict of the soul. On the other hand, worshipping Vishnu with Buddha may be more acceptable. Suryavarman II installed a statue of Vishnu right at the base of the central tower in Angkor Wat. He thus identified himself as Devaraja. I think the ambiguity of the meaning of Devaraja as God-King may be intentional in the sense that he was a king serving his god Vishnu, or he was a god-king-like, or he was a mortal god-king. By choosing to call himself Devaraja, Suryavarman II[4] honored his god Vishnu and himself at the same time.
[4] Devaraja started with Jayavarman II, 802-850, who chose Shiva as his worshipping god. Under a Brahman priest, he was sanctified as Devaraja. Therefore, with this new embodiment he could not pay allegiance to Java and essentially declared his independence from that country. Corresponding names of Khmer cities, locations, and kings as well as descriptions of relevant events are shown in Figures A and B in Appendix 3.
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(1) Briggs, Lawrence Palmer, “The Ancient Khmer Empire,” American Philosophical Society, New Series – Volume 41, Part1, 1951.
(2) Maspero, Georges, “L’Empire Khmèr,” Imprimerie du Protectorat, Phnom Penh, 1904.
(3) Thiounn, Oknha Veang, “ Preah Khan - L’Epée Sacrée du Cambodge,” 1921-1926. (4) Leclère, Adhémard, “Histoire du Cambodge,” Paris, Librairie Paul Geuthner, 1914. (5) Adhir, Chakravarti, “Royal Succession in Ancient Cambodia,” The Asiatic Society,
Calcutta, 1982. (6) Adhir, Chakravarti, “New Light on Saiva Tantrika Texts Known in Ancient
Cambodia,” Journal of The Asiatic Society, Vol XV, Nos 1-4, Calcutta, 1973. (7) So, Hann, “The Khmer Kings,” San Jose, CA, August 3, 1988. (8) Giteau, M, “Histoire du Cambodge,” Libraririe Marcel Didier, Paries, 1957. (9) Vansok, “Resume d’Histoire du Cambodge,” Librairie Sokchivit, Phnom Penh, 1953. (10) Cady, John F., “Southeast Asia: its Historical Development,” McGraw-Hill, Inc.,
New York, 1964. (11) Casey, Robert J., “Four Faces of Siva: The Mystery of Angkor,” National
Geograpgic, September 1920. (12) Chou, Ta-Kuan, “The Customs of Cambodia,” The Siam Society, Bangkok, 1993, p.
72. (13) Gerini, G.E., “Annal of Ayudhya,” Vol. II, p. 669. (14) Khin, Sok, “Le Cambodge entre le Siam et le Vietnam,” École Française d’Extrême-
Orient, Paris, 1991. (15) Khin, Sok, “Chronique Royales du Cambodge,” École Française d’Extrême-Orient,
Paris, 1988. (16) Soszynski, Henry, “The Genealogical Gleanings, 1996-2007. (17) Corfield, Justin, “The Royal Family of Cambodia,” Monash University, August 20,
1990. (18) Jeldres, Julio A., “The Royal House of Cambodia,” Monument Books, Phnom Penh,
March 200, p. 4. (19) Jeldres Julio A., “Le Palais du Roi du Cambodge,” Monument Books, Phnom Penh. (20) Norodom, Sihanouk, “Souvenirs Doux et Amers,” Hachette, 1981. (21) http://www.norodomsihanouk.info/royal-family/Rfamily-index.htm (22) Overy, Richard, “Complete History of the World,” Times Books, Milan, 2007. (23) Ceodès George, “TheIndianized States of Southeast Asia,” University of Hawaii
Press, Honolulu, 1968.
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Figure I. Genealogy of Kaundinya/Soma (Lunar Dynasty) and Kambu/Mera (Solar Dynasty) (Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 23) ©
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FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
(?) SRUTAVARMAN(435-495)
(He freed Kambuja “Chenla” from the domination of Funan in the 5th century)
SRESHTHAVARMAN(~495-530)
(His capital, Sreshthapura,was located at the foot of
the mountain Vat Phu)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
KAUNDINYA(HUN-T’IEU/PREAH THONG)
(Later part of 1st century)(Son of king Adity avamsa “Intapah” who was banished from
Indraprashta, located about 20 miles south of Dehli, India)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
(A Nagi daughter of king Nagaraja)
KAUNDINYA II(~434)
Queen Kulaprabhavati
KAUNDINYA JAYAVARMAN(478-514)
(Q)(C)
(?) RUDRAVARMAN(514-540)
(Seized the throne by killinghis legitimate half-brother)
GURAVARMAN
(F) VIRAVARMAN(A king not from
the Lunar Dynasty )
SOMASARMAN (F) MAHENDRAVARMAN(Protégé of the Great Indra)
(SISTRASENA)(590-611)
(?) BHAVAVARMAN I(550-590)
(Older brother of Mahendravarman. Claimed the throne of Chenla on the death of Sreshthavarman, King of Chenla,
and the throne of Funan on the death of Rudravarman)(?) ISANAVARMAN I
(Protégé of the Master Siva)(611-640)
(The complete annexation of Funan took place under his reign)
KAMBU SVAYAMBHUVA(Self-creating Great Hermit)
Mera(Apsara “Celestial Nymph”of great beauty & elegance)
BHAVAVARMAN II(He reigned shortly between Isanavarman and Jayavarman I.He was was of unknown origin. He was neither the son nor
The approved successor to Isanavarman I)
(?)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) BALADITYAPURA or ANINDITAPURAKaundiny a Soma
VYADHAPURA
VISVARUPA Sarasvati
BALADITYA (F) (?)
NRIPATINDRAVARMAN(NRINPADITYA)
(He restored the old kingdomof Baladityapura located near
the ancient port of Oc Eo)
(?)
PUSHKARAKSHA(INDRALOKA)
Narendralakshmi(Narendradevi)
RUDRAVARMAN
Mahendradevi (?)
(F) (?)
JAYAVARMAN II(802-850)
(He was called the “guardian of the honor of the solar race of Sri Kambu”)
SAMBHUVARMAN (?)(The founder of the newly formed Solar Dy nasty that
broke off from Chenla duringthe reign of Jayavarman I)
Nripendradevi(M) (?)
JAYENDRABha
JYESTHARYA
(F) (?)(He is an Akshatriy a, not of royal lineage)
Dharanindradevi(KambujalakshmiOr Hyang Pavitra)
(F)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMAN
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
(F) (?)
(M) (F) (?)
JAYENDRADHIPATIVARMAN
Indrani
(F)
(M) (?)
RAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN(JAYAVIRAVARMAN)
(1002-1010)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTA
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
RAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Prana
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HARSHAVARMAN II(941-944)
JAYAVARMAN III(JAYAVARDHANA)
(850-877)
Nripatindradevi RAJENDRAVARMAN I
MAHIPATIVARMAN(790-802)
Rajendradevi
Indradevi
(M)
Viralakshmi SURYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
JIVAKA
FAN SHIH-MAN(205-225)
(F)
Chief of FANCarriers
(Another Lunar DynastyFormed during the reignOf Isanavarman I)
Kambujarajalakshmi
HIRANYAVARMAN
VISNUKUMARA
LEGENDS
Multiple generations removed(F) Female (M) Male(Q) Queen ( C ) Concubine(?) Unknown orig in
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
(F) (?)
(F) (?)
(F) DAMODARA
YAVNARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
(?) SRUTAVARMAN(435-495)
(He freed Kambuja “Chenla” from the domination of Funan in the 5th century)
SRESHTHAVARMAN(~495-530)
(His capital, Sreshthapura,was located at the foot of
the mountain Vat Phu)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
PRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
KAUNDINYA(HUN-T’IEU/PREAH THONG)
(Later part of 1st century)(Son of king Adity avamsa “Intapah” who was banished from
Indraprashta, located about 20 miles south of Dehli, India)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
(A Nagi daughter of king Nagaraja)
KAUNDINYA II(~434)
Queen Kulaprabhavati
KAUNDINYA JAYAVARMAN(478-514)
(Q)(C) KAUNDINYA JAYAVARMAN(478-514)
(Q)(C)
(?) RUDRAVARMAN(514-540)
(Seized the throne by killinghis legitimate half-brother)
(?) RUDRAVARMAN(514-540)
(Seized the throne by killinghis legitimate half-brother)
GURAVARMAN
(F) VIRAVARMAN(A king not from
the Lunar Dynasty )
(F) VIRAVARMAN(A king not from
the Lunar Dynasty )
SOMASARMAN (F)SOMASARMAN (F) MAHENDRAVARMAN(Protégé of the Great Indra)
(SISTRASENA)(590-611)
(?)MAHENDRAVARMAN(Protégé of the Great Indra)
(SISTRASENA)(590-611)
(?) BHAVAVARMAN I(550-590)
(Older brother of Mahendravarman. Claimed the throne of Chenla on the death of Sreshthavarman, King of Chenla,
and the throne of Funan on the death of Rudravarman)(?) ISANAVARMAN I
(Protégé of the Master Siva)(611-640)
(The complete annexation of Funan took place under his reign)
(?) ISANAVARMAN I(Protégé of the Master Siva)
(611-640)(The complete annexation of
Funan took place under his reign)
KAMBU SVAYAMBHUVA(Self-creating Great Hermit)
Mera(Apsara “Celestial Nymph”of great beauty & elegance)
KAMBU SVAYAMBHUVA(Self-creating Great Hermit)
Mera(Apsara “Celestial Nymph”of great beauty & elegance)
BHAVAVARMAN II(He reigned shortly between Isanavarman and Jayavarman I.He was was of unknown origin. He was neither the son nor
The approved successor to Isanavarman I)
(?)
BHAVAVARMAN II(He reigned shortly between Isanavarman and Jayavarman I.He was was of unknown origin. He was neither the son nor
The approved successor to Isanavarman I)
(?)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) BALADITYAPURA or ANINDITAPURAKaundiny a Soma Kaundiny a Soma
VYADHAPURA
VISVARUPA SarasvatiVISVARUPA Sarasvati
BALADITYA (F) (?) BALADITYA (F) BALADITYA (F) (?) (?)
NRIPATINDRAVARMAN(NRINPADITYA)
(He restored the old kingdomof Baladityapura located near
the ancient port of Oc Eo)
(?)
PUSHKARAKSHA(INDRALOKA)
Narendralakshmi(Narendradevi)
RUDRAVARMAN
Mahendradevi (?) Mahendradevi (?)
(F) (?)
JAYAVARMAN II(802-850)
(He was called the “guardian of the honor of the solar race of Sri Kambu”)
SAMBHUVARMAN (?)(The founder of the newly formed Solar Dy nasty that
broke off from Chenla duringthe reign of Jayavarman I)
Nripendradevi(M) (?)
JAYENDRABha
JYESTHARYA
(F) (?)(He is an Akshatriy a, not of royal lineage)
Dharanindradevi(KambujalakshmiOr Hyang Pavitra)
(F)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMAN
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
(F) (?)
(M) (F) (?)
JAYENDRADHIPATIVARMAN
Indrani
(F)
(M) (?)
RAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN(JAYAVIRAVARMAN)
(1002-1010)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTA
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
RAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Prana
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HARSHAVARMAN II(941-944)
JAYAVARMAN III(JAYAVARDHANA)
(850-877)
Nripatindradevi RAJENDRAVARMAN I
MAHIPATIVARMAN(790-802)
Rajendradevi
Indradevi
(M)
Viralakshmi SURYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
JIVAKA
FAN SHIH-MAN(205-225)
(F)
Chief of FANCarriers
(Another Lunar DynastyFormed during the reignOf Isanavarman I)
Kambujarajalakshmi
HIRANYAVARMAN
VISNUKUMARA
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(F) (?)
(F) (?)
(F) DAMODARA (F) DAMODARA
YAVNARAHA VISHNUKUMARAYAVNARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
Figure I. Genealogy of Kaundinya/Soma (Lunar Dynasty) and Kambu/Mera (Solar Dynasty) (Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 23) ©
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FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
(?) SRUTAVARMAN(435-495)
(He freed Kambuja “Chenla” from the domination of Funan in the 5th century)
SRESHTHAVARMAN(~495-530)
(His capital, Sreshthapura,was located at the foot of
the mountain Vat Phu)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
KAUNDINYA(HUN-T’IEU/PREAH THONG)
(Later part of 1st century)(Son of king Adity avamsa “Intapah” who was banished from
Indraprashta, located about 20 miles south of Dehli, India)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
(A Nagi daughter of king Nagaraja)
KAUNDINYA II(~434)
Queen Kulaprabhavati
KAUNDINYA JAYAVARMAN(478-514)
(Q)(C)
(?) RUDRAVARMAN(514-540)
(Seized the throne by killinghis legitimate half-brother)
GURAVARMAN
(F) VIRAVARMAN(A king not from
the Lunar Dynasty )
SOMASARMAN (F) MAHENDRAVARMAN(Protégé of the Great Indra)
(SISTRASENA)(590-611)
(?) BHAVAVARMAN I(550-590)
(Older brother of Mahendravarman. Claimed the throne of Chenla on the death of Sreshthavarman, King of Chenla,
and the throne of Funan on the death of Rudravarman)(?) ISANAVARMAN I
(Protégé of the Master Siva)(611-640)
(The complete annexation of Funan took place under his reign)
KAMBU SVAYAMBHUVA(Self-creating Great Hermit)
Mera(Apsara “Celestial Nymph”of great beauty & elegance)
BHAVAVARMAN II(He reigned shortly between Isanavarman and Jayavarman I.He was was of unknown origin. He was neither the son nor
The approved successor to Isanavarman I)
(?)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) BALADITYAPURA or ANINDITAPURAKaundiny a Soma
VYADHAPURA
VISVARUPA Sarasvati
BALADITYA (F) (?)
NRIPATINDRAVARMAN(NRINPADITYA)
(He restored the old kingdomof Baladityapura located near
the ancient port of Oc Eo)
(?)
PUSHKARAKSHA(INDRALOKA)
Narendralakshmi(Narendradevi)
RUDRAVARMAN
Mahendradevi (?)
(F) (?)
JAYAVARMAN II(802-850)
(He was called the “guardian of the honor of the solar race of Sri Kambu”)
SAMBHUVARMAN (?)(The founder of the newly formed Solar Dy nasty that
broke off from Chenla duringthe reign of Jayavarman I)
Nripendradevi(M) (?)
JAYENDRABha
JYESTHARYA
(F) (?)(He is an Akshatriy a, not of royal lineage)
Dharanindradevi(KambujalakshmiOr Hyang Pavitra)
(F)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMAN
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
(F) (?)
(M) (F) (?)
JAYENDRADHIPATIVARMAN
Indrani
(F)
(M) (?)
RAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN(JAYAVIRAVARMAN)
(1002-1010)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTA
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
RAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Prana
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HARSHAVARMAN II(941-944)
JAYAVARMAN III(JAYAVARDHANA)
(850-877)
Nripatindradevi RAJENDRAVARMAN I
MAHIPATIVARMAN(790-802)
Rajendradevi
Indradevi
(M)
Viralakshmi SURYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
JIVAKA
FAN SHIH-MAN(205-225)
(F)
Chief of FANCarriers
(Another Lunar DynastyFormed during the reignOf Isanavarman I)
Kambujarajalakshmi
HIRANYAVARMAN
VISNUKUMARA
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(F) (?)
(F) (?)
(F) DAMODARA
YAVNARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
(?) SRUTAVARMAN(435-495)
(He freed Kambuja “Chenla” from the domination of Funan in the 5th century)
SRESHTHAVARMAN(~495-530)
(His capital, Sreshthapura,was located at the foot of
the mountain Vat Phu)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Jayadevi(She reigned after thedeath of her husband)
JAYAVARMAN I(Protégé of Victory )
(640-681)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Sri Sarvani JAGADDHARIMA(Cham Prince)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
Queen of ChampaPRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
PRAKASADHARMA(Became king of ChampaIn 653 by marry ing the
queen and then changed his name to Vikrantavarman)
KAUNDINYA(HUN-T’IEU/PREAH THONG)
(Later part of 1st century)(Son of king Adity avamsa “Intapah” who was banished from
Indraprashta, located about 20 miles south of Dehli, India)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
(A Nagi daughter of king Nagaraja)
KAUNDINYA II(~434)
Queen Kulaprabhavati
KAUNDINYA JAYAVARMAN(478-514)
(Q)(C) KAUNDINYA JAYAVARMAN(478-514)
(Q)(C)
(?) RUDRAVARMAN(514-540)
(Seized the throne by killinghis legitimate half-brother)
(?) RUDRAVARMAN(514-540)
(Seized the throne by killinghis legitimate half-brother)
GURAVARMAN
(F) VIRAVARMAN(A king not from
the Lunar Dynasty )
(F) VIRAVARMAN(A king not from
the Lunar Dynasty )
SOMASARMAN (F)SOMASARMAN (F) MAHENDRAVARMAN(Protégé of the Great Indra)
(SISTRASENA)(590-611)
(?)MAHENDRAVARMAN(Protégé of the Great Indra)
(SISTRASENA)(590-611)
(?) BHAVAVARMAN I(550-590)
(Older brother of Mahendravarman. Claimed the throne of Chenla on the death of Sreshthavarman, King of Chenla,
and the throne of Funan on the death of Rudravarman)(?) ISANAVARMAN I
(Protégé of the Master Siva)(611-640)
(The complete annexation of Funan took place under his reign)
(?) ISANAVARMAN I(Protégé of the Master Siva)
(611-640)(The complete annexation of
Funan took place under his reign)
KAMBU SVAYAMBHUVA(Self-creating Great Hermit)
Mera(Apsara “Celestial Nymph”of great beauty & elegance)
KAMBU SVAYAMBHUVA(Self-creating Great Hermit)
Mera(Apsara “Celestial Nymph”of great beauty & elegance)
BHAVAVARMAN II(He reigned shortly between Isanavarman and Jayavarman I.He was was of unknown origin. He was neither the son nor
The approved successor to Isanavarman I)
(?)
BHAVAVARMAN II(He reigned shortly between Isanavarman and Jayavarman I.He was was of unknown origin. He was neither the son nor
The approved successor to Isanavarman I)
(?)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) BALADITYAPURA or ANINDITAPURAKaundiny a Soma Kaundiny a Soma
VYADHAPURA
VISVARUPA SarasvatiVISVARUPA Sarasvati
BALADITYA (F) (?) BALADITYA (F) BALADITYA (F) (?) (?)
NRIPATINDRAVARMAN(NRINPADITYA)
(He restored the old kingdomof Baladityapura located near
the ancient port of Oc Eo)
(?)
PUSHKARAKSHA(INDRALOKA)
Narendralakshmi(Narendradevi)
RUDRAVARMAN
Mahendradevi (?) Mahendradevi (?)
(F) (?)
JAYAVARMAN II(802-850)
(He was called the “guardian of the honor of the solar race of Sri Kambu”)
SAMBHUVARMAN (?)(The founder of the newly formed Solar Dy nasty that
broke off from Chenla duringthe reign of Jayavarman I)
Nripendradevi(M) (?)
JAYENDRABha
JYESTHARYA
(F) (?)(He is an Akshatriy a, not of royal lineage)
Dharanindradevi(KambujalakshmiOr Hyang Pavitra)
(F)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMAN
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
(F) (?)
(M) (F) (?)
JAYENDRADHIPATIVARMAN
Indrani
(F)
(M) (?)
RAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN(JAYAVIRAVARMAN)
(1002-1010)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTA
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
RAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Prana
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HARSHAVARMAN II(941-944)
JAYAVARMAN III(JAYAVARDHANA)
(850-877)
Nripatindradevi RAJENDRAVARMAN I
MAHIPATIVARMAN(790-802)
Rajendradevi
Indradevi
(M)
Viralakshmi SURYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
JIVAKA
FAN SHIH-MAN(205-225)
(F)
Chief of FANCarriers
(Another Lunar DynastyFormed during the reignOf Isanavarman I)
Kambujarajalakshmi
HIRANYAVARMAN
VISNUKUMARA
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(F) (?)
(F) (?)
(F) DAMODARA (F) DAMODARA
YAVNARAHA VISHNUKUMARAYAVNARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
Figure II. Genealogy from Indravarman I to Suryavarman I(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 23) ©
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PranaRAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HASHAVARMAN II(928-941)
Viralakshmi
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmior Hy angPavitra)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMAN
Narendralakshmi(or Narendradevi of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Rudravarman’s aunt)
RUDRAVARMAN(of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Narendralakshmi’s nephew)
(F) JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTARAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
(Jay aviravarman succeeded Udayadityavarman I.He reigned at Angkor from 1002 to about 1010. His origin was
unknown but there was not indication he was not a legitimate successor.)
SURIYAVARMAN I(KAMBOJARAJA)
(1002-1050)(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.
His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reignedin eastern Cambodia. He defeated Udayadityavarman I
and moved his government to Angkor.)
JIVAKA(SUJITARAJA)
(King of Tambralinga)
(F) SANKARAPANDITA
Kavisvara
(M) Manassiva
Vasudeva
Chief of Fan Carriers(The Fan dy nasty started with King Fan Shih-man (205-225) of the Lunar Dy nasty and ended around 357 when an Indian
named Chandana (Chu Chan-t’an) from the Murunda dynastyof the Kushans usurped power from the king of Funan.
Jayavarman II who descended from the Solar Dynasty of Sambhuvarman that broke away from the original Solar
Dy nasty of Chenla was called the “Guardian of the honorof the Solar race of Sri Kambu. The title of Chief of Fan
Carriers was also attributed to him.)
(M) (?)
(M)(?)
(M)(?)
(M) (?)
(M)(?)
LEGENDS
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(M) (?)
SRUTAVARMAN
KAMBU Mera
(F) DAMODARA
YAJNAVARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
PranaRAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HASHAVARMAN II(928-941)
Viralakshmi
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmior Hy angPavitra)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMANPUNNAGAVARMAN
Narendralakshmi(or Narendradevi of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Rudravarman’s aunt)
RUDRAVARMAN(of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Narendralakshmi’s nephew)
(F) JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTARAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
(Jay aviravarman succeeded Udayadityavarman I.He reigned at Angkor from 1002 to about 1010. His origin was
unknown but there was not indication he was not a legitimate successor.)
SURIYAVARMAN I(KAMBOJARAJA)
(1002-1050)(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.
His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reignedin eastern Cambodia. He defeated Udayadityavarman I
and moved his government to Angkor.)
JIVAKA(SUJITARAJA)
(King of Tambralinga)
(F) SANKARAPANDITA
Kavisvara
(M) Manassiva(M) Manassiva(M) Manassiva
Vasudeva
Chief of Fan Carriers(The Fan dy nasty started with King Fan Shih-man (205-225) of the Lunar Dy nasty and ended around 357 when an Indian
named Chandana (Chu Chan-t’an) from the Murunda dynastyof the Kushans usurped power from the king of Funan.
Jayavarman II who descended from the Solar Dynasty of Sambhuvarman that broke away from the original Solar
Dy nasty of Chenla was called the “Guardian of the honorof the Solar race of Sri Kambu. The title of Chief of Fan
Carriers was also attributed to him.)
(M) (?)(M) (?)
(M)(?) (M)(?)
(M)(?) (M)(?)
(M) (?)(M) (?)
(M)(?) (M)(?)
LEGENDS
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(M) (?)(M) (?)
SRUTAVARMAN
KAMBU Mera
SRUTAVARMAN
KAMBU MeraKAMBU Mera
(F) DAMODARA
YAJNAVARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
Figure II. Genealogy from Indravarman I to Suryavarman I(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 23) ©
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PranaRAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HASHAVARMAN II(928-941)
Viralakshmi
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmior Hy angPavitra)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMAN
Narendralakshmi(or Narendradevi of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Rudravarman’s aunt)
RUDRAVARMAN(of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Narendralakshmi’s nephew)
(F) JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTARAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
(Jay aviravarman succeeded Udayadityavarman I.He reigned at Angkor from 1002 to about 1010. His origin was
unknown but there was not indication he was not a legitimate successor.)
SURIYAVARMAN I(KAMBOJARAJA)
(1002-1050)(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.
His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reignedin eastern Cambodia. He defeated Udayadityavarman I
and moved his government to Angkor.)
JIVAKA(SUJITARAJA)
(King of Tambralinga)
(F) SANKARAPANDITA
Kavisvara
(M) Manassiva
Vasudeva
Chief of Fan Carriers(The Fan dy nasty started with King Fan Shih-man (205-225) of the Lunar Dy nasty and ended around 357 when an Indian
named Chandana (Chu Chan-t’an) from the Murunda dynastyof the Kushans usurped power from the king of Funan.
Jayavarman II who descended from the Solar Dynasty of Sambhuvarman that broke away from the original Solar
Dy nasty of Chenla was called the “Guardian of the honorof the Solar race of Sri Kambu. The title of Chief of Fan
Carriers was also attributed to him.)
(M) (?)
(M)(?)
(M)(?)
(M) (?)
(M)(?)
LEGENDS
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(M) (?)
SRUTAVARMAN
KAMBU Mera
(F) DAMODARA
YAJNAVARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
PranaRAJENDRAVARMAN II(944-968)
Mahendradevi MAHENDRAVARMAN
HASHAVARMAN I(910-925)
ISANAVARMAN II(925-928)
(?)
YASOVARMAN I(889-910)
(?)JayadeviJAYAVARMAN IV(928-941)
HASHAVARMAN II(928-941)
Viralakshmi
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
INDRAVARMAN I(877-889)
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmior Hy angPavitra)
PRITHIVINDRAVARMAN Prithivindradevi PUNNAGAVARMANPUNNAGAVARMAN
Narendralakshmi(or Narendradevi of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Rudravarman’s aunt)
RUDRAVARMAN(of Dvirapadura near Lovek)
(a descendant of the Aninditapura line and Narendralakshmi’s nephew)
(F) JAYAVARMAN V(968-1001)
IndralakshmiDIVAKARABHATTARAJAPATIVARMAN I (?) (F)
NARAPATIVIRAVARMAN UDAYADITYAVARMAN I(1001-1002)
(Jay aviravarman succeeded Udayadityavarman I.He reigned at Angkor from 1002 to about 1010. His origin was
unknown but there was not indication he was not a legitimate successor.)
SURIYAVARMAN I(KAMBOJARAJA)
(1002-1050)(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.
His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reignedin eastern Cambodia. He defeated Udayadityavarman I
and moved his government to Angkor.)
JIVAKA(SUJITARAJA)
(King of Tambralinga)
(F) SANKARAPANDITA
Kavisvara
(M) Manassiva(M) Manassiva(M) Manassiva
Vasudeva
Chief of Fan Carriers(The Fan dy nasty started with King Fan Shih-man (205-225) of the Lunar Dy nasty and ended around 357 when an Indian
named Chandana (Chu Chan-t’an) from the Murunda dynastyof the Kushans usurped power from the king of Funan.
Jayavarman II who descended from the Solar Dynasty of Sambhuvarman that broke away from the original Solar
Dy nasty of Chenla was called the “Guardian of the honorof the Solar race of Sri Kambu. The title of Chief of Fan
Carriers was also attributed to him.)
(M) (?)(M) (?)
(M)(?) (M)(?)
(M)(?) (M)(?)
(M) (?)(M) (?)
(M)(?) (M)(?)
LEGENDS
Multiple generations removed(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown orig in
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
Multiple generations removed(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown orig in
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
Multiple generations removed(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown orig in
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
Multiple generations removed(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown orig in
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
(M) (?)(M) (?)
SRUTAVARMAN
KAMBU Mera
SRUTAVARMAN
KAMBU MeraKAMBU Mera
(F) DAMODARA
YAJNAVARAHA VISHNUKUMARA
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
Figure III. Genealogy from Suryavarman I to Jayavarman IX – End Period of Angkor Kings
(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 23) ©
[35]
SURIYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reigned in eastern Cambodia. After he defeated Udayadityavarman I he consolidated his power and his government
to Angkor and enacted the oath of allegiance. He conquered Louvo, the Mon state, organized and consolidated it for more than two centuries. He was an alien but one of the greatest king of the Khmer Empire producing prosperity as well as
internal and external peace for the country . Great architecture and art were produced during his reign.)
ViralakshmiHIRANYAVARMAN(The founder of the Mahidharapura Dy nasty . He was a
king from the Upper Mun Valley near Phimay (northern region of Phnom Dangrek), a vassal state of Cambodia.
He never claimed that his dynasty has any link to the Sury avarman I’s dy nasty nor to any other lines of Khmer kings.)
Hirany alakshmi(?)
NarendralakshmiKSITINDRATIYA
SURYAVARMAN II(1113-1150)
(He was just not a warrior king but also a very skillful monarch with
strong administrative and legislativeknowledge. He was attributed as
the builder of Angkor Wat.)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN II(1050-1066)
(He seemed to be the grandsonor grandnephew of Suriyavarman I)
HARSHAVARMAN III(1066-1088)
(A peace loving king buthad to wage a war againstJayavarman VI, a prince
from a vassal state)
(?) (?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
SAMKARSHA
YUVARAJA(Crown Prince.He died before
Jayavarman VI.)
(M)(?)DHARANINDRAVARMAN I(1107-1113)
(When he ascended to the throneafter the death of his y ounger
brother, he was of old age already .He married his brother’s widow.He was a peace loving king who
did not like to wage war.)
JAYAVARMAN VI(1082-1107)
(He rebelled against the king of Angkor and came out victorious
in the war. The fact that he became king before his older
brother seemed to indicate that he had the army under his command)
(?)
DHARANINDRAVARMAN II(1150-1160)
(An ardent Buddhist. His greatest glory was being the father of Jay avarman VII. )
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
TRIBHUVANADITYAVARMAN(1165-1177)
(An usurper. Champa took advantage on this troubled period to invade Cambodia. The new Champa king, Jaya IndravarmanIV, attacked Cambodia by sea in 1177 by destroy ing, pillaging, and burning Angkor.
After conquering Cambodia, the Champa king had the usurper Tribhuvanadityavarman executed.)
JAYAVARMAN VII(1181~1215)
(He was a close relative, either a brother or a cousin, of king YasovarmanII. Instead of contesting the throne that would result in a civil war, he decided a self-imposed exile to Champa. He later fought against Champa king Jaya Indravarman
of Gramapura and killed him in the battle. After witnessing the destruction of Angkor by the Chams, Jay avarmanVII decided to rebuild the city with unprecedented construction activities in the history of the Khmer Empire. His Greatest achievement was the construction of Bay on but there were many hospitals and other temples built such as Preah Khan,
Banteay Chmar, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm. New architecture and art emerged during this period. It was called the “Art of the Bayon.” The Khmer Empire reached its greatest Size During the reign of king Jay avarman VII. Not only Champa but Annam and Java paid respect to Cambodia. Jayavarman VII was one of the greatest Khmer kings. )
Rajendradevi(The inscription of Preah Khanstated that she
was Jay avarman VII’s principal wife)
Indradevi(sister of
Jayarajadevi.She married
Jayavarman VIIafter the death of her sister)
INDRAVARMAN II(~1215-1243)
(Beginning of thedownfall of Khmer
Empire)
SRINDRAKUMARA(killed while defending Yasovarman from the
revolt created byTribhuvanaditya)
SURYAKUMARA(Crown Prince and
author of the inscriptionof Ta Prohm)
VIRAKUMARA(Author of the inscription
of Preah Khan)
JAYAVARMAN VIII(1243-1295)
INDRAVARMAN III(SRINDRAVARMAN)
(1295-1307)(He was entrusted with the command of the army .Had his lover, princess Srindrabhupesvera Cuda, stole the Sacred Sword from the king and gave it to him.The crown prince
prepared to resist but Indravarman seized him, had his toes cut off, and then put him in prison. Having put down any resistance to his grab for power, he was then crowned king by the royal hotar Vidyesavid.He then married the princess to legitimize his reign. Later on he married Suryalakshmi, the niece of Vidyesavid. This story of Indravarman III
ascension to the throne is very similar to the story of Ta Chey (Ta Trasak Paêm). This author contends that IndravarmanIII was actually Ta Trasak Paêm due to the unreliable reconstruction of the royal chronicles prepared by a minister and his assistants during the reign of Poñea Yat try ing to replace the original Chronicles that were destroyed by
the wars. The story of Ta Trasak Paêm (Sweet Cucumber) must have been borrowed from Burma that had been spread throughout the region since the foundation of the Pagan kingdom in 1044. After twelve years of reign Indravarman III abdicated from the throne, retired into a forest to be a hermit study ing hinay ana Buddhism.)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
(M)(Crown Prince)
(Had his toes cut and emprisoned by his Brother-in-law Indravarman III)
INDRAJAYAVARMAN(SRINDRAJAYAVARMAN)
(1308-1327)(He may possibly be Ta Suos, the brother of Ta Chey , who reigned under the name of Meak Reachea)
JAYAVARMAN IX(JAYAVARMAN PARAMESVERA)
(1327-1353)(The inscription of Angkor Wat dated 1327 did not mention Indrajayavarman but skipped from Srindravarman directly to Jayavarman Paramesvera)
YASOVARMAN II(1160-1165)
(He was a close relative to Jayavarman VII, either a brother or a cousin. His reign did not last long because he was murdered
by a servant named Tribhuvanaditya and then seized the throne)
RajapatindralakshmiMAHIDHARADITYA
(M)(?) Dharanindrarajalakhsmi DHARANINDRADITIYA
(F) Chakravatirajadevi
Sriprabha JAYAMAHAPRADHANA
???
HiranyalakshmiJA?????
Rajendralakshmi TRIBHUVANABRAHMENDRA
xxx
LEGENDS
Relative
Close relatives (brother or cousin)???
Unknown Relationship
(F) Female (M) Male (?) Unknown origin
xxx
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Jayarajadevi(1st wife and
very devoted to Jayavarman VII
during his self-imposed
exile to Champa from 1160 to
1167. She wasdeeply religious.)
SubhadriJAYAMANGALARTHA
JAYAMANGALARTHA II
SURIYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reigned in eastern Cambodia. After he defeated Udayadityavarman I he consolidated his power and his government
to Angkor and enacted the oath of allegiance. He conquered Louvo, the Mon state, organized and consolidated it for more than two centuries. He was an alien but one of the greatest king of the Khmer Empire producing prosperity as well as
internal and external peace for the country . Great architecture and art were produced during his reign.)
ViralakshmiHIRANYAVARMAN(The founder of the Mahidharapura Dy nasty . He was a
king from the Upper Mun Valley near Phimay (northern region of Phnom Dangrek), a vassal state of Cambodia.
He never claimed that his dynasty has any link to the Sury avarman I’s dy nasty nor to any other lines of Khmer kings.)
Hirany alakshmi(?)
NarendralakshmiKSITINDRATIYA
SURYAVARMAN II(1113-1150)
(He was just not a warrior king but also a very skillful monarch with
strong administrative and legislativeknowledge. He was attributed as
the builder of Angkor Wat.)
NarendralakshmiKSITINDRATIYA
SURYAVARMAN II(1113-1150)
(He was just not a warrior king but also a very skillful monarch with
strong administrative and legislativeknowledge. He was attributed as
the builder of Angkor Wat.)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN II(1050-1066)
(He seemed to be the grandsonor grandnephew of Suriyavarman I)
HARSHAVARMAN III(1066-1088)
(A peace loving king buthad to wage a war againstJayavarman VI, a prince
from a vassal state)
(?) (?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
SAMKARSHA
UDAYADITYAVARMAN II(1050-1066)
(He seemed to be the grandsonor grandnephew of Suriyavarman I)
HARSHAVARMAN III(1066-1088)
(A peace loving king buthad to wage a war againstJayavarman VI, a prince
from a vassal state)
(?) (?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
(?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
SAMKARSHA
YUVARAJA(Crown Prince.He died before
Jayavarman VI.)
(M)(?)DHARANINDRAVARMAN I(1107-1113)
(When he ascended to the throneafter the death of his y ounger
brother, he was of old age already .He married his brother’s widow.He was a peace loving king who
did not like to wage war.)
JAYAVARMAN VI(1082-1107)
(He rebelled against the king of Angkor and came out victorious
in the war. The fact that he became king before his older
brother seemed to indicate that he had the army under his command)
(?)
DHARANINDRAVARMAN II(1150-1160)
(An ardent Buddhist. His greatest glory was being the father of Jay avarman VII. )
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
TRIBHUVANADITYAVARMAN(1165-1177)
(An usurper. Champa took advantage on this troubled period to invade Cambodia. The new Champa king, Jaya IndravarmanIV, attacked Cambodia by sea in 1177 by destroy ing, pillaging, and burning Angkor.
After conquering Cambodia, the Champa king had the usurper Tribhuvanadityavarman executed.)
JAYAVARMAN VII(1181~1215)
(He was a close relative, either a brother or a cousin, of king YasovarmanII. Instead of contesting the throne that would result in a civil war, he decided a self-imposed exile to Champa. He later fought against Champa king Jaya Indravarman
of Gramapura and killed him in the battle. After witnessing the destruction of Angkor by the Chams, Jay avarmanVII decided to rebuild the city with unprecedented construction activities in the history of the Khmer Empire. His Greatest achievement was the construction of Bay on but there were many hospitals and other temples built such as Preah Khan,
Banteay Chmar, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm. New architecture and art emerged during this period. It was called the “Art of the Bayon.” The Khmer Empire reached its greatest Size During the reign of king Jay avarman VII. Not only Champa but Annam and Java paid respect to Cambodia. Jayavarman VII was one of the greatest Khmer kings. )
Rajendradevi(The inscription of Preah Khanstated that she
was Jay avarman VII’s principal wife)
Indradevi(sister of
Jayarajadevi.She married
Jayavarman VIIafter the death of her sister)
INDRAVARMAN II(~1215-1243)
(Beginning of thedownfall of Khmer
Empire)
SRINDRAKUMARA(killed while defending Yasovarman from the
revolt created byTribhuvanaditya)
SURYAKUMARA(Crown Prince and
author of the inscriptionof Ta Prohm)
VIRAKUMARA(Author of the inscription
of Preah Khan)
JAYAVARMAN VIII(1243-1295)
INDRAVARMAN III(SRINDRAVARMAN)
(1295-1307)(He was entrusted with the command of the army .Had his lover, princess Srindrabhupesvera Cuda, stole the Sacred Sword from the king and gave it to him.The crown prince
prepared to resist but Indravarman seized him, had his toes cut off, and then put him in prison. Having put down any resistance to his grab for power, he was then crowned king by the royal hotar Vidyesavid.He then married the princess to legitimize his reign. Later on he married Suryalakshmi, the niece of Vidyesavid. This story of Indravarman III
ascension to the throne is very similar to the story of Ta Chey (Ta Trasak Paêm). This author contends that IndravarmanIII was actually Ta Trasak Paêm due to the unreliable reconstruction of the royal chronicles prepared by a minister and his assistants during the reign of Poñea Yat try ing to replace the original Chronicles that were destroyed by
the wars. The story of Ta Trasak Paêm (Sweet Cucumber) must have been borrowed from Burma that had been spread throughout the region since the foundation of the Pagan kingdom in 1044. After twelve years of reign Indravarman III abdicated from the throne, retired into a forest to be a hermit study ing hinay ana Buddhism.)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
(M)(Crown Prince)
(Had his toes cut and emprisoned by his Brother-in-law Indravarman III)
INDRAJAYAVARMAN(SRINDRAJAYAVARMAN)
(1308-1327)(He may possibly be Ta Suos, the brother of Ta Chey , who reigned under the name of Meak Reachea)
JAYAVARMAN IX(JAYAVARMAN PARAMESVERA)
(1327-1353)(The inscription of Angkor Wat dated 1327 did not mention Indrajayavarman but skipped from Srindravarman directly to Jayavarman Paramesvera)
YASOVARMAN II(1160-1165)
(He was a close relative to Jayavarman VII, either a brother or a cousin. His reign did not last long because he was murdered
by a servant named Tribhuvanaditya and then seized the throne)
RajapatindralakshmiMAHIDHARADITYA
(M)(?) Dharanindrarajalakhsmi DHARANINDRADITIYA
(F) Chakravatirajadevi
Sriprabha JAYAMAHAPRADHANA
???
HiranyalakshmiJA?????JA?????
Rajendralakshmi TRIBHUVANABRAHMENDRARajendralakshmi TRIBHUVANABRAHMENDRA
xxx
LEGENDS
Relative
Close relatives (brother or cousin)???
Unknown Relationship
(F) Female (M) Male (?) Unknown origin
xxx
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Relative
Close relatives (brother or cousin)???
Unknown Relationship
(F) Female (M) Male (?) Unknown origin
xxx
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/ChildSiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Jayarajadevi(1st wife and
very devoted to Jayavarman VII
during his self-imposed
exile to Champa from 1160 to
1167. She wasdeeply religious.)
SubhadriJAYAMANGALARTHA
JAYAMANGALARTHA II
Figure III. Genealogy from Suryavarman I to Jayavarman IX – End Period of Angkor Kings(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9, 23) ©
[35]
SURIYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reigned in eastern Cambodia. After he defeated Udayadityavarman I he consolidated his power and his government
to Angkor and enacted the oath of allegiance. He conquered Louvo, the Mon state, organized and consolidated it for more than two centuries. He was an alien but one of the greatest king of the Khmer Empire producing prosperity as well as
internal and external peace for the country . Great architecture and art were produced during his reign.)
ViralakshmiHIRANYAVARMAN(The founder of the Mahidharapura Dy nasty . He was a
king from the Upper Mun Valley near Phimay (northern region of Phnom Dangrek), a vassal state of Cambodia.
He never claimed that his dynasty has any link to the Sury avarman I’s dy nasty nor to any other lines of Khmer kings.)
Hirany alakshmi(?)
NarendralakshmiKSITINDRATIYA
SURYAVARMAN II(1113-1150)
(He was just not a warrior king but also a very skillful monarch with
strong administrative and legislativeknowledge. He was attributed as
the builder of Angkor Wat.)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN II(1050-1066)
(He seemed to be the grandsonor grandnephew of Suriyavarman I)
HARSHAVARMAN III(1066-1088)
(A peace loving king buthad to wage a war againstJayavarman VI, a prince
from a vassal state)
(?) (?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
SAMKARSHA
YUVARAJA(Crown Prince.He died before
Jayavarman VI.)
(M)(?)DHARANINDRAVARMAN I(1107-1113)
(When he ascended to the throneafter the death of his y ounger
brother, he was of old age already .He married his brother’s widow.He was a peace loving king who
did not like to wage war.)
JAYAVARMAN VI(1082-1107)
(He rebelled against the king of Angkor and came out victorious
in the war. The fact that he became king before his older
brother seemed to indicate that he had the army under his command)
(?)
DHARANINDRAVARMAN II(1150-1160)
(An ardent Buddhist. His greatest glory was being the father of Jay avarman VII. )
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
TRIBHUVANADITYAVARMAN(1165-1177)
(An usurper. Champa took advantage on this troubled period to invade Cambodia. The new Champa king, Jaya IndravarmanIV, attacked Cambodia by sea in 1177 by destroy ing, pillaging, and burning Angkor.
After conquering Cambodia, the Champa king had the usurper Tribhuvanadityavarman executed.)
JAYAVARMAN VII(1181~1215)
(He was a close relative, either a brother or a cousin, of king YasovarmanII. Instead of contesting the throne that would result in a civil war, he decided a self-imposed exile to Champa. He later fought against Champa king Jaya Indravarman
of Gramapura and killed him in the battle. After witnessing the destruction of Angkor by the Chams, Jay avarmanVII decided to rebuild the city with unprecedented construction activities in the history of the Khmer Empire. His Greatest achievement was the construction of Bay on but there were many hospitals and other temples built such as Preah Khan,
Banteay Chmar, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm. New architecture and art emerged during this period. It was called the “Art of the Bayon.” The Khmer Empire reached its greatest Size During the reign of king Jay avarman VII. Not only Champa but Annam and Java paid respect to Cambodia. Jayavarman VII was one of the greatest Khmer kings. )
Rajendradevi(The inscription of Preah Khanstated that she
was Jay avarman VII’s principal wife)
Indradevi(sister of
Jayarajadevi.She married
Jayavarman VIIafter the death of her sister)
INDRAVARMAN II(~1215-1243)
(Beginning of thedownfall of Khmer
Empire)
SRINDRAKUMARA(killed while defending Yasovarman from the
revolt created byTribhuvanaditya)
SURYAKUMARA(Crown Prince and
author of the inscriptionof Ta Prohm)
VIRAKUMARA(Author of the inscription
of Preah Khan)
JAYAVARMAN VIII(1243-1295)
INDRAVARMAN III(SRINDRAVARMAN)
(1295-1307)(He was entrusted with the command of the army .Had his lover, princess Srindrabhupesvera Cuda, stole the Sacred Sword from the king and gave it to him.The crown prince
prepared to resist but Indravarman seized him, had his toes cut off, and then put him in prison. Having put down any resistance to his grab for power, he was then crowned king by the royal hotar Vidyesavid.He then married the princess to legitimize his reign. Later on he married Suryalakshmi, the niece of Vidyesavid. This story of Indravarman III
ascension to the throne is very similar to the story of Ta Chey (Ta Trasak Paêm). This author contends that IndravarmanIII was actually Ta Trasak Paêm due to the unreliable reconstruction of the royal chronicles prepared by a minister and his assistants during the reign of Poñea Yat try ing to replace the original Chronicles that were destroyed by
the wars. The story of Ta Trasak Paêm (Sweet Cucumber) must have been borrowed from Burma that had been spread throughout the region since the foundation of the Pagan kingdom in 1044. After twelve years of reign Indravarman III abdicated from the throne, retired into a forest to be a hermit study ing hinay ana Buddhism.)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
(M)(Crown Prince)
(Had his toes cut and emprisoned by his Brother-in-law Indravarman III)
INDRAJAYAVARMAN(SRINDRAJAYAVARMAN)
(1308-1327)(He may possibly be Ta Suos, the brother of Ta Chey , who reigned under the name of Meak Reachea)
JAYAVARMAN IX(JAYAVARMAN PARAMESVERA)
(1327-1353)(The inscription of Angkor Wat dated 1327 did not mention Indrajayavarman but skipped from Srindravarman directly to Jayavarman Paramesvera)
YASOVARMAN II(1160-1165)
(He was a close relative to Jayavarman VII, either a brother or a cousin. His reign did not last long because he was murdered
by a servant named Tribhuvanaditya and then seized the throne)
RajapatindralakshmiMAHIDHARADITYA
(M)(?) Dharanindrarajalakhsmi DHARANINDRADITIYA
(F) Chakravatirajadevi
Sriprabha JAYAMAHAPRADHANA
???
HiranyalakshmiJA?????
Rajendralakshmi TRIBHUVANABRAHMENDRA
xxx
LEGENDS
Relative
Close relatives (brother or cousin)???
Unknown Relationship
(F) Female (M) Male (?) Unknown origin
xxx
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Jayarajadevi(1st wife and
very devoted to Jayavarman VII
during his self-imposed
exile to Champa from 1160 to
1167. She wasdeeply religious.)
SubhadriJAYAMANGALARTHA
JAYAMANGALARTHA II
SURIYAVARMAN I(1002-1050)
(Son of the king of Tambralinga from the Tamil-Malay state.His claim to the throne seemed to be on shaky ground. He reigned in eastern Cambodia. After he defeated Udayadityavarman I he consolidated his power and his government
to Angkor and enacted the oath of allegiance. He conquered Louvo, the Mon state, organized and consolidated it for more than two centuries. He was an alien but one of the greatest king of the Khmer Empire producing prosperity as well as
internal and external peace for the country . Great architecture and art were produced during his reign.)
ViralakshmiHIRANYAVARMAN(The founder of the Mahidharapura Dy nasty . He was a
king from the Upper Mun Valley near Phimay (northern region of Phnom Dangrek), a vassal state of Cambodia.
He never claimed that his dynasty has any link to the Sury avarman I’s dy nasty nor to any other lines of Khmer kings.)
Hirany alakshmi(?)
NarendralakshmiKSITINDRATIYA
SURYAVARMAN II(1113-1150)
(He was just not a warrior king but also a very skillful monarch with
strong administrative and legislativeknowledge. He was attributed as
the builder of Angkor Wat.)
NarendralakshmiKSITINDRATIYA
SURYAVARMAN II(1113-1150)
(He was just not a warrior king but also a very skillful monarch with
strong administrative and legislativeknowledge. He was attributed as
the builder of Angkor Wat.)
UDAYADITYAVARMAN II(1050-1066)
(He seemed to be the grandsonor grandnephew of Suriyavarman I)
HARSHAVARMAN III(1066-1088)
(A peace loving king buthad to wage a war againstJayavarman VI, a prince
from a vassal state)
(?) (?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
SAMKARSHA
UDAYADITYAVARMAN II(1050-1066)
(He seemed to be the grandsonor grandnephew of Suriyavarman I)
HARSHAVARMAN III(1066-1088)
(A peace loving king buthad to wage a war againstJayavarman VI, a prince
from a vassal state)
(?) (?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
(?) VASUDEVADVIJENDRAVALLALHA
SAMKARSHA
YUVARAJA(Crown Prince.He died before
Jayavarman VI.)
(M)(?)DHARANINDRAVARMAN I(1107-1113)
(When he ascended to the throneafter the death of his y ounger
brother, he was of old age already .He married his brother’s widow.He was a peace loving king who
did not like to wage war.)
JAYAVARMAN VI(1082-1107)
(He rebelled against the king of Angkor and came out victorious
in the war. The fact that he became king before his older
brother seemed to indicate that he had the army under his command)
(?)
DHARANINDRAVARMAN II(1150-1160)
(An ardent Buddhist. His greatest glory was being the father of Jay avarman VII. )
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
TRIBHUVANADITYAVARMAN(1165-1177)
(An usurper. Champa took advantage on this troubled period to invade Cambodia. The new Champa king, Jaya IndravarmanIV, attacked Cambodia by sea in 1177 by destroy ing, pillaging, and burning Angkor.
After conquering Cambodia, the Champa king had the usurper Tribhuvanadityavarman executed.)
JAYAVARMAN VII(1181~1215)
(He was a close relative, either a brother or a cousin, of king YasovarmanII. Instead of contesting the throne that would result in a civil war, he decided a self-imposed exile to Champa. He later fought against Champa king Jaya Indravarman
of Gramapura and killed him in the battle. After witnessing the destruction of Angkor by the Chams, Jay avarmanVII decided to rebuild the city with unprecedented construction activities in the history of the Khmer Empire. His Greatest achievement was the construction of Bay on but there were many hospitals and other temples built such as Preah Khan,
Banteay Chmar, Angkor Thom, and Ta Prohm. New architecture and art emerged during this period. It was called the “Art of the Bayon.” The Khmer Empire reached its greatest Size During the reign of king Jay avarman VII. Not only Champa but Annam and Java paid respect to Cambodia. Jayavarman VII was one of the greatest Khmer kings. )
Rajendradevi(The inscription of Preah Khanstated that she
was Jay avarman VII’s principal wife)
Indradevi(sister of
Jayarajadevi.She married
Jayavarman VIIafter the death of her sister)
INDRAVARMAN II(~1215-1243)
(Beginning of thedownfall of Khmer
Empire)
SRINDRAKUMARA(killed while defending Yasovarman from the
revolt created byTribhuvanaditya)
SURYAKUMARA(Crown Prince and
author of the inscriptionof Ta Prohm)
VIRAKUMARA(Author of the inscription
of Preah Khan)
JAYAVARMAN VIII(1243-1295)
INDRAVARMAN III(SRINDRAVARMAN)
(1295-1307)(He was entrusted with the command of the army .Had his lover, princess Srindrabhupesvera Cuda, stole the Sacred Sword from the king and gave it to him.The crown prince
prepared to resist but Indravarman seized him, had his toes cut off, and then put him in prison. Having put down any resistance to his grab for power, he was then crowned king by the royal hotar Vidyesavid.He then married the princess to legitimize his reign. Later on he married Suryalakshmi, the niece of Vidyesavid. This story of Indravarman III
ascension to the throne is very similar to the story of Ta Chey (Ta Trasak Paêm). This author contends that IndravarmanIII was actually Ta Trasak Paêm due to the unreliable reconstruction of the royal chronicles prepared by a minister and his assistants during the reign of Poñea Yat try ing to replace the original Chronicles that were destroyed by
the wars. The story of Ta Trasak Paêm (Sweet Cucumber) must have been borrowed from Burma that had been spread throughout the region since the foundation of the Pagan kingdom in 1044. After twelve years of reign Indravarman III abdicated from the throne, retired into a forest to be a hermit study ing hinay ana Buddhism.)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
(M)(Crown Prince)
(Had his toes cut and emprisoned by his Brother-in-law Indravarman III)
INDRAJAYAVARMAN(SRINDRAJAYAVARMAN)
(1308-1327)(He may possibly be Ta Suos, the brother of Ta Chey , who reigned under the name of Meak Reachea)
JAYAVARMAN IX(JAYAVARMAN PARAMESVERA)
(1327-1353)(The inscription of Angkor Wat dated 1327 did not mention Indrajayavarman but skipped from Srindravarman directly to Jayavarman Paramesvera)
YASOVARMAN II(1160-1165)
(He was a close relative to Jayavarman VII, either a brother or a cousin. His reign did not last long because he was murdered
by a servant named Tribhuvanaditya and then seized the throne)
RajapatindralakshmiMAHIDHARADITYA
(M)(?) Dharanindrarajalakhsmi DHARANINDRADITIYA
(F) Chakravatirajadevi
Sriprabha JAYAMAHAPRADHANA
???
HiranyalakshmiJA?????JA?????
Rajendralakshmi TRIBHUVANABRAHMENDRARajendralakshmi TRIBHUVANABRAHMENDRA
xxx
LEGENDS
Relative
Close relatives (brother or cousin)???
Unknown Relationship
(F) Female (M) Male (?) Unknown origin
xxx
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Relative
Close relatives (brother or cousin)???
Unknown Relationship
(F) Female (M) Male (?) Unknown origin
xxx
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/ChildSiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Jayarajadevi(1st wife and
very devoted to Jayavarman VII
during his self-imposed
exile to Champa from 1160 to
1167. She wasdeeply religious.)
SubhadriJAYAMANGALARTHA
JAYAMANGALARTHA II
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
JAYAVARMAN IX(1327-1353)
HOU-EUL-NA(WOUH-KIEN-NO)
(-1371-)(The genealogy of Khmer kings during during this period is very obscured and confusing. The royal chronicles are very unreliable
during this period because the original versions were destroyed during the wars of the 18th century . The current royal chronicles that depended partly on the Annals of Ayuthia were prepared by a minister and his assistants by the order of king Ang Chan II during his
reign between 1806 and 1834. Additionally , some of the dates are mixed up due to some of them were recorded using the Saka calendar and others the Christian calendar. According to the Chinese historical data from the Ming dy nasty , an embassy from Cambodia was sent
to China in 1370. It further said that a king from Chenla (a name the Chinese still gave to Cambodia) by the name of Hou-eul-na (translated by Rémusat) or Wouh-kien-no (translated by Leon de Rosny) arrived in China with 1371 with rich present. Cambodia sent embassies
with rich present to China ten times between 1371 and 1403.)
???
SAMDACH PREAH PHAYA(-1404-)
(The Chinese records under a new Ming Emperor Ching Sung said that a Khmer king named Samdach Preah Phay a sent a tribute to the Emperor through Chinese officers in 1404. The Khmer king died the following year. The Chinese Emperor sent a delegation to attend the king’s funeral In 1405 and at the same time witnessed the ascension to the throne of the king’s eldest son named Phing-ya carry ing
the title of Samdach Chao Phaya (Chieu Binh-nha))
???
NIPPEAN BAT (SAMDACH CHAO PHAYA)
(PHING-YA)(CHIEU BINH-NHA)
(1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya or Phing-ya was identified as Nippean Bat.
It is a conjecture from this author that Nippean Bat is not the son of Ta Chey as historically been recorded in the Khmer royal chronicles.)
SITHEAN REACHEA(1409-1409)
(He died six months later.)
LOMPONG REACHEA( 1409-1416 )
SORYOTEI( 1416-14XX1 )
THAI RULECHAU BASATH, CHAU BAAT, &
KAMBANG-PISEY( 14XX1-14XX2 )
SORYOVONG ( 14XX2-1425 )
(Nephew of Lompong Reachea)
SORYOVONG II( 14XX3-14XX4 )(Son of Soryotei)
BAROM SOKHA( 14XX4-1431 )
(Nephew of Soryovong II)
BAROM REACHEA( 1425-1429 )
THOMMASOKA(DHARMASOKA)
( 1429-14XX3 )
POÑEA YAT( 1432-1463 )
(He felt that his court at Angkor was too close to Siam and decidedto move it to Basan located in the province of Srei Santhor. Later onhe moved it farther all the way to Phnom Penh in 1434. In that year
he convened a council meeting to recollect the past history of thekingdom from memory because most of the records were destroyedduring many wars. They could recall only as far back as 27 y ears.According to the Cambodia chronicle there were four kings that
reigned between Nippean Bat and Poñea Yat. However, according to Moura he accounted six kings. According to Briggs, Poñea Yat
reigned after Thommasoka but according to Leclère, Poñea Yat reignedafter Barom Sokha.)
LEGENDSFather/Sons
Nephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
Siblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
JAYAVARMAN IX(1327-1353)
HOU-EUL-NA(WOUH-KIEN-NO)
(-1371-)(The genealogy of Khmer kings during during this period is very obscured and confusing. The royal chronicles are very unreliable
during this period because the original versions were destroyed during the wars of the 18th century . The current royal chronicles that depended partly on the Annals of Ayuthia were prepared by a minister and his assistants by the order of king Ang Chan II during his
reign between 1806 and 1834. Additionally , some of the dates are mixed up due to some of them were recorded using the Saka calendar and others the Christian calendar. According to the Chinese historical data from the Ming dy nasty , an embassy from Cambodia was sent
to China in 1370. It further said that a king from Chenla (a name the Chinese still gave to Cambodia) by the name of Hou-eul-na (translated by Rémusat) or Wouh-kien-no (translated by Leon de Rosny) arrived in China with 1371 with rich present. Cambodia sent embassies
with rich present to China ten times between 1371 and 1403.)
???
SAMDACH PREAH PHAYA(-1404-)
(The Chinese records under a new Ming Emperor Ching Sung said that a Khmer king named Samdach Preah Phay a sent a tribute to the Emperor through Chinese officers in 1404. The Khmer king died the following year. The Chinese Emperor sent a delegation to attend the king’s funeral In 1405 and at the same time witnessed the ascension to the throne of the king’s eldest son named Phing-ya carry ing
the title of Samdach Chao Phaya (Chieu Binh-nha))
???
NIPPEAN BAT (SAMDACH CHAO PHAYA)
(PHING-YA)(CHIEU BINH-NHA)
(1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya or Phing-ya was identified as Nippean Bat.
It is a conjecture from this author that Nippean Bat is not the son of Ta Chey as historically been recorded in the Khmer royal chronicles.)
SITHEAN REACHEA(1409-1409)
(He died six months later.)
LOMPONG REACHEA( 1409-1416 )
SORYOTEI( 1416-14XX1 )
THAI RULECHAU BASATH, CHAU BAAT, &
KAMBANG-PISEY( 14XX1-14XX2 )
SORYOVONG ( 14XX2-1425 )
(Nephew of Lompong Reachea)
SORYOVONG II( 14XX3-14XX4 )(Son of Soryotei)
BAROM SOKHA( 14XX4-1431 )
(Nephew of Soryovong II)
BAROM REACHEA( 1425-1429 )
THOMMASOKA(DHARMASOKA)
( 1429-14XX3 )
BAROM REACHEA( 1425-1429 )
THOMMASOKA(DHARMASOKA)
( 1429-14XX3 )
POÑEA YAT( 1432-1463 )
(He felt that his court at Angkor was too close to Siam and decidedto move it to Basan located in the province of Srei Santhor. Later onhe moved it farther all the way to Phnom Penh in 1434. In that year
he convened a council meeting to recollect the past history of thekingdom from memory because most of the records were destroyedduring many wars. They could recall only as far back as 27 y ears.According to the Cambodia chronicle there were four kings that
reigned between Nippean Bat and Poñea Yat. However, according to Moura he accounted six kings. According to Briggs, Poñea Yat
reigned after Thommasoka but according to Leclère, Poñea Yat reignedafter Barom Sokha.)
LEGENDSFather/Sons
Nephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
Siblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
LEGENDSFather/Sons
Nephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
SiblingsNephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
Siblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Figure IV. Genealogy from Jayavarman IX to Poñea Yat(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 7, 8, 9) ©
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JAYAVARMAN IX(1327-1353)
HOU-EUL-NA(WOUH-KIEN-NO)
(-1371-)(The genealogy of Khmer kings during during this period is very obscured and confusing. The royal chronicles are very unreliable
during this period because the original versions were destroyed during the wars of the 18th century . The current royal chronicles that depended partly on the Annals of Ayuthia were prepared by a minister and his assistants by the order of king Ang Chan II during his
reign between 1806 and 1834. Additionally , some of the dates are mixed up due to some of them were recorded using the Saka calendar and others the Christian calendar. According to the Chinese historical data from the Ming dy nasty , an embassy from Cambodia was sent
to China in 1370. It further said that a king from Chenla (a name the Chinese still gave to Cambodia) by the name of Hou-eul-na (translated by Rémusat) or Wouh-kien-no (translated by Leon de Rosny) arrived in China with 1371 with rich present. Cambodia sent embassies
with rich present to China ten times between 1371 and 1403.)
???
SAMDACH PREAH PHAYA(-1404-)
(The Chinese records under a new Ming Emperor Ching Sung said that a Khmer king named Samdach Preah Phay a sent a tribute to the Emperor through Chinese officers in 1404. The Khmer king died the following year. The Chinese Emperor sent a delegation to attend the king’s funeral In 1405 and at the same time witnessed the ascension to the throne of the king’s eldest son named Phing-ya carry ing
the title of Samdach Chao Phaya (Chieu Binh-nha))
???
NIPPEAN BAT (SAMDACH CHAO PHAYA)
(PHING-YA)(CHIEU BINH-NHA)
(1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya or Phing-ya was identified as Nippean Bat.
It is a conjecture from this author that Nippean Bat is not the son of Ta Chey as historically been recorded in the Khmer royal chronicles.)
SITHEAN REACHEA(1409-1409)
(He died six months later.)
LOMPONG REACHEA( 1409-1416 )
SORYOTEI( 1416-14XX1 )
THAI RULECHAU BASATH, CHAU BAAT, &
KAMBANG-PISEY( 14XX1-14XX2 )
SORYOVONG ( 14XX2-1425 )
(Nephew of Lompong Reachea)
SORYOVONG II( 14XX3-14XX4 )(Son of Soryotei)
BAROM SOKHA( 14XX4-1431 )
(Nephew of Soryovong II)
BAROM REACHEA( 1425-1429 )
THOMMASOKA(DHARMASOKA)
( 1429-14XX3 )
POÑEA YAT( 1432-1463 )
(He felt that his court at Angkor was too close to Siam and decidedto move it to Basan located in the province of Srei Santhor. Later onhe moved it farther all the way to Phnom Penh in 1434. In that year
he convened a council meeting to recollect the past history of thekingdom from memory because most of the records were destroyedduring many wars. They could recall only as far back as 27 y ears.According to the Cambodia chronicle there were four kings that
reigned between Nippean Bat and Poñea Yat. However, according to Moura he accounted six kings. According to Briggs, Poñea Yat
reigned after Thommasoka but according to Leclère, Poñea Yat reignedafter Barom Sokha.)
LEGENDSFather/Sons
Nephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
Siblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
JAYAVARMAN IX(1327-1353)
HOU-EUL-NA(WOUH-KIEN-NO)
(-1371-)(The genealogy of Khmer kings during during this period is very obscured and confusing. The royal chronicles are very unreliable
during this period because the original versions were destroyed during the wars of the 18th century . The current royal chronicles that depended partly on the Annals of Ayuthia were prepared by a minister and his assistants by the order of king Ang Chan II during his
reign between 1806 and 1834. Additionally , some of the dates are mixed up due to some of them were recorded using the Saka calendar and others the Christian calendar. According to the Chinese historical data from the Ming dy nasty , an embassy from Cambodia was sent
to China in 1370. It further said that a king from Chenla (a name the Chinese still gave to Cambodia) by the name of Hou-eul-na (translated by Rémusat) or Wouh-kien-no (translated by Leon de Rosny) arrived in China with 1371 with rich present. Cambodia sent embassies
with rich present to China ten times between 1371 and 1403.)
???
SAMDACH PREAH PHAYA(-1404-)
(The Chinese records under a new Ming Emperor Ching Sung said that a Khmer king named Samdach Preah Phay a sent a tribute to the Emperor through Chinese officers in 1404. The Khmer king died the following year. The Chinese Emperor sent a delegation to attend the king’s funeral In 1405 and at the same time witnessed the ascension to the throne of the king’s eldest son named Phing-ya carry ing
the title of Samdach Chao Phaya (Chieu Binh-nha))
???
NIPPEAN BAT (SAMDACH CHAO PHAYA)
(PHING-YA)(CHIEU BINH-NHA)
(1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya or Phing-ya was identified as Nippean Bat.
It is a conjecture from this author that Nippean Bat is not the son of Ta Chey as historically been recorded in the Khmer royal chronicles.)
SITHEAN REACHEA(1409-1409)
(He died six months later.)
LOMPONG REACHEA( 1409-1416 )
SORYOTEI( 1416-14XX1 )
THAI RULECHAU BASATH, CHAU BAAT, &
KAMBANG-PISEY( 14XX1-14XX2 )
SORYOVONG ( 14XX2-1425 )
(Nephew of Lompong Reachea)
SORYOVONG II( 14XX3-14XX4 )(Son of Soryotei)
BAROM SOKHA( 14XX4-1431 )
(Nephew of Soryovong II)
BAROM REACHEA( 1425-1429 )
THOMMASOKA(DHARMASOKA)
( 1429-14XX3 )
BAROM REACHEA( 1425-1429 )
THOMMASOKA(DHARMASOKA)
( 1429-14XX3 )
POÑEA YAT( 1432-1463 )
(He felt that his court at Angkor was too close to Siam and decidedto move it to Basan located in the province of Srei Santhor. Later onhe moved it farther all the way to Phnom Penh in 1434. In that year
he convened a council meeting to recollect the past history of thekingdom from memory because most of the records were destroyedduring many wars. They could recall only as far back as 27 y ears.According to the Cambodia chronicle there were four kings that
reigned between Nippean Bat and Poñea Yat. However, according to Moura he accounted six kings. According to Briggs, Poñea Yat
reigned after Thommasoka but according to Leclère, Poñea Yat reignedafter Barom Sokha.)
LEGENDSFather/Sons
Nephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
Siblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
LEGENDSFather/Sons
Nephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
SiblingsNephew/Uncle Relationship
( 14XXn ) Undetermined Years
??? Unknown Relat ionship
Siblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Figure IV. Genealogy from Jayavarman IX to Poñea Yat(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 7, 8, 9) ©
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Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
1.Poñea Yat(Preah Srey Sory opor)
(He moved his court from Angkor to Basan (province of Srei Santhor), then to Phnom Penh in 1434)(1432-1463)
Neang Sngiem(Snâm-êk)
2. Preah Noreay ReacheaNoreay Reamea Thipadey
(1463-1468)
3. Preah Srey ReacheaReamea Thipadey
(1468-1486)(Legitimate King)
5. Preah Thommo Reach(1468-1504)
(While king Noreay Reachea was conducting a war against Siam, he tried to prevent him from returning to the capital. Refused to send Preah Khan Reach to the king.With the help of Siam he conquered both Srey Reachea and Srey Soryotei.)
Pichey Neak Mé-Ban(Of Pol origins, meaning slaves. They offered their
beautiful daughter to the king for snâm–êk)
4. Preah Srey Soryotei(1476-1486)
(Declared himself king by rebelling against king
Srey Reachea)
Neay Kân(The king elevated him from the slave status to therank of nobility with a title of Khun Luong Preah
Sdach Sammahah Sena Thipadey . He usurped the throneby killing the king and then proclaimed himself king.
His reign lasted from 1512 to 1522)
Poñea Ong
22. Chey Chetha III(Thommo Sory ovongs)
(Srey Chey Chet)(1672-1673)
(He assassinated the king and forced the widow queen, Samdach Preah Pheakkavadey Preah Cham Ksatrey , to be his first wife. After five months she took revenge and had him killed)
Rama Choeung Prey(1594-1595)
(He was of royal blood who tried tokidnap king Satha’s wife “Pheakavadey”.
After the death of king Satha and king Chey Chetha, Rama Choeung Prey at age 50
seized power because prince Poñea Tanwho stayed near him was too y oung to
contest the throne)
12. Poñea An(Barom Reachea II)
(1597-1599)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
14. Srey Soryopor(Barom Reachea Reamea)
(1600-1618)
Prit Reang Akkamohesey(Samdach Preah Pheakavatey
Srey Socheat)
Cheat Ksatrei
6. Srey Soko nthor Bat(Chau Poñea Dangkhat Reachea)
(1504-1512)
(Snam-êk)(Believed to be beautiful)
7. Chan Reachea(Ang Chan I)(1516-1555)
(A great king who restored the monarchy by vanquishing the usurper Kân and defeating Siam at Angkor. Thus, the village at Angkor was called Siemreap)
Poñea Yos Reachea 8. Preah Barom Intho Reachea I
(1556-1567)
Tevy Khsatrey
9. Preah Barom Intho Reachea II
(Preah Satha)(1567-1575)
(He abdicated in favor of his son Chey Chetha to reign in his place, but he still governed the country )
Neak NeangPou(Samdach Preah Pheakavadey
Srey Chakrapotireach)
Socheat Ksatrei
15. Chey Chetha II(1618-1628)
Samdach PheakavateyPreah Srey Vor Ksatrey(Annamese Princess of
great beauty )
16. Preah Outey I(1628-1629)
(As Obayureach, he took care of the affairs of the state)
Chan Bopha Vodey
Ang Tan(Outey Soryovong)
Ang IM Ang NiKsatrei
25. Ang Non II(1674-1675)
(Samdach Botum Reachea Obay ureach: Not a king)
26. Preah Outey II(Noreay Reamea Thipadey I)
(Chau Poñea Yang)(1695-1696)
27. Ang Êm(Kevhea Borompit)
(1st Reign: 1700-1701)(2nd Reign: 1710-1722)(3rd Reign: 1729-1730)
(Chey Chetha IV abdicated in favor of the prince and had him married his daughter)
Moha Ksatrei or Anoch Cheat Ksatrei
(One of the daughtersof Chey Chetha IV)
29. Ang Chey(Preah Satha)
(1st Reign: 1722-1729)(2nd Reign: 1730-1736)
Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
(Youngest daughterof Chey Chetha IV)
Ang Ing Ang PeouMoha Ksatrey
17. Poñea To(Srey Thommo Reachea I)
(1629-1630)(Religious and literate king. Fell
in love with his uncle’s y oung wife, Chan Bopha Vodey , who was
originally reserved since childhoodto be married to him )
18. Ang Tong Reamea Thipadey
(Poñea Nou)(1630-1640)
Ang Vodey 20. Poñea Chan(Botum Reachea II)
(1642-1659)(Married a Malay and
converted to Islam)
Nea Ksatr
31. Ang Tong(Noreay Reamea Thipadey II)
(1st Reign: 1747-1749)(2nd Reign: 1756-1757)
Socheat Vadey
19. Ang Non I(Botum Reachea I)
(1640-1642)
21. Poñea So(Botum Reachea III)
(1659-1672)
Samdach Preah PheakkavadeyPreah Cham Ksatrey
23. Ang Chey(1673-1674)
(SamdachPreah Kevhea:A non-consecrated king)
24. Ang So(Chey Chetha IV)
(1st Reign:1675-1695)(2nd Reign: 1695-1699)(3rd Reign: 1701-1702)(4th Reign: 1704-1706)
Ang Ey(Chey Chetha IV’s niece.The king imprisoned her and then married with her
a few months later)
Ang Srey Thida
28. Thommo Reachea IV(1st Reign: 1702-1704)(2nd Reign: 1706-1710)(3rd Reign: 1738-1747)
(He was not consecrated during his first reign because he was too young, only 12 years old)
Moha Ksatrey Anoch Cheat Ksatrey Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
Ang Poh KsatreyAnoch Cheat Ksatrey
Ang SoOutey Reachea
33. Ang Tan(Preah Outey II)
(1758-1775)(He ceded to Annam the provinces
of Srok Trang (Soctrang) and Preah Trapeang (Travinh))
Ang Hing Ang Mey
30. Ang Êm(Thommo Reachea V)
(1747-1747)
Ang HingSrey Soryopor
(Killed the king, his own father)
Ang Kêv SopheaKsatrey
Ang Duong
Ang Ey Ksatrey Ang Thnoam
32. Ang Sng uon(Chey Chetha V)
(1749-1755)
34. Ang Non III(Reamea Reachea)
(1775-1779)
Ang Chi
Ang Chan(Botum Reachea)
Ang At Ang Tong
36. Ang Chan II(1806-1834)
Ang Snguon 38. Ang Duong(HarirakReamea Thipadey)
[1848-1860]
Ang Bhim
39. Norodom(Chraloeung Reachea Vadey)
(1860-1904)
Sivatha(Sam Ou)
40. Sisowath(Sam Ok)
(1904-1927)
Ang Min Ang Ey 35. Ang Eng(Noreay Reamea Thipadey III)
(1779-1796)
Ang Peou
Ang Pen 37. Ang Mey(1834-1847}
(Put in power by Annam)
Poukombo Ang Peou Ang Snguon
Ang Êm(Srey Chey Chet)
Ang Phim Ang IngKessarey Samor
Metuccha
(X) (Y) Marriage/Union
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
LEGENDS
Father/Sons
Siblings
(X)
(x)Father/Son
1.Poñea Yat(Preah Srey Sory opor)
(He moved his court from Angkor to Basan (province of Srei Santhor), then to Phnom Penh in 1434)(1432-1463)
Neang Sngiem(Snâm-êk)
2. Preah Noreay ReacheaNoreay Reamea Thipadey
(1463-1468)
3. Preah Srey ReacheaReamea Thipadey
(1468-1486)(Legitimate King)
5. Preah Thommo Reach(1468-1504)
(While king Noreay Reachea was conducting a war against Siam, he tried to prevent him from returning to the capital. Refused to send Preah Khan Reach to the king.With the help of Siam he conquered both Srey Reachea and Srey Soryotei.)
Pichey Neak Mé-Ban(Of Pol origins, meaning slaves. They offered their
beautiful daughter to the king for snâm–êk)
4. Preah Srey Soryotei(1476-1486)
(Declared himself king by rebelling against king
Srey Reachea)
Neay Kân(The king elevated him from the slave status to therank of nobility with a title of Khun Luong Preah
Sdach Sammahah Sena Thipadey . He usurped the throneby killing the king and then proclaimed himself king.
His reign lasted from 1512 to 1522)
Poñea Ong
22. Chey Chetha III(Thommo Sory ovongs)
(Srey Chey Chet)(1672-1673)
(He assassinated the king and forced the widow queen, Samdach Preah Pheakkavadey Preah Cham Ksatrey , to be his first wife. After five months she took revenge and had him killed)
Rama Choeung Prey(1594-1595)
(He was of royal blood who tried tokidnap king Satha’s wife “Pheakavadey”.
After the death of king Satha and king Chey Chetha, Rama Choeung Prey at age 50
seized power because prince Poñea Tanwho stayed near him was too y oung to
contest the throne)
12. Poñea An(Barom Reachea II)
(1597-1599)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
14. Srey Soryopor(Barom Reachea Reamea)
(1600-1618)
Prit Reang Akkamohesey(Samdach Preah Pheakavatey
Srey Socheat)
Cheat Ksatrei
6. Srey Soko nthor Bat(Chau Poñea Dangkhat Reachea)
(1504-1512)
(Snam-êk)(Believed to be beautiful)
7. Chan Reachea(Ang Chan I)(1516-1555)
(A great king who restored the monarchy by vanquishing the usurper Kân and defeating Siam at Angkor. Thus, the village at Angkor was called Siemreap)
Poñea Yos Reachea 8. Preah Barom Intho Reachea I
(1556-1567)
Tevy Khsatrey
9. Preah Barom Intho Reachea II
(Preah Satha)(1567-1575)
(He abdicated in favor of his son Chey Chetha to reign in his place, but he still governed the country )
Neak NeangPou(Samdach Preah Pheakavadey
Srey Chakrapotireach)
Socheat Ksatrei
15. Chey Chetha II(1618-1628)
Samdach PheakavateyPreah Srey Vor Ksatrey(Annamese Princess of
great beauty )
16. Preah Outey I(1628-1629)
(As Obayureach, he took care of the affairs of the state)
Chan Bopha Vodey
Ang Tan(Outey Soryovong)
Ang IM Ang NiKsatrei
25. Ang Non II(1674-1675)
(Samdach Botum Reachea Obay ureach: Not a king)
26. Preah Outey II(Noreay Reamea Thipadey I)
(Chau Poñea Yang)(1695-1696)
27. Ang Êm(Kevhea Borompit)
(1st Reign: 1700-1701)(2nd Reign: 1710-1722)(3rd Reign: 1729-1730)
(Chey Chetha IV abdicated in favor of the prince and had him married his daughter)
Moha Ksatrei or Anoch Cheat Ksatrei
(One of the daughtersof Chey Chetha IV)
29. Ang Chey(Preah Satha)
(1st Reign: 1722-1729)(2nd Reign: 1730-1736)
Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
(Youngest daughterof Chey Chetha IV)
Ang Ing Ang PeouMoha Ksatrey
17. Poñea To(Srey Thommo Reachea I)
(1629-1630)(Religious and literate king. Fell
in love with his uncle’s y oung wife, Chan Bopha Vodey , who was
originally reserved since childhoodto be married to him )
18. Ang Tong Reamea Thipadey
(Poñea Nou)(1630-1640)
Ang Vodey 20. Poñea Chan(Botum Reachea II)
(1642-1659)(Married a Malay and
converted to Islam)
Nea Ksatr
31. Ang Tong(Noreay Reamea Thipadey II)
(1st Reign: 1747-1749)(2nd Reign: 1756-1757)
Socheat Vadey
19. Ang Non I(Botum Reachea I)
(1640-1642)
21. Poñea So(Botum Reachea III)
(1659-1672)
Samdach Preah PheakkavadeyPreah Cham Ksatrey
23. Ang Chey(1673-1674)
(SamdachPreah Kevhea:A non-consecrated king)
24. Ang So(Chey Chetha IV)
(1st Reign:1675-1695)(2nd Reign: 1695-1699)(3rd Reign: 1701-1702)(4th Reign: 1704-1706)
Ang Ey(Chey Chetha IV’s niece.The king imprisoned her and then married with her
a few months later)
Ang Srey Thida
28. Thommo Reachea IV(1st Reign: 1702-1704)(2nd Reign: 1706-1710)(3rd Reign: 1738-1747)
(He was not consecrated during his first reign because he was too young, only 12 years old)
Moha Ksatrey Anoch Cheat Ksatrey Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
Ang Poh KsatreyAnoch Cheat Ksatrey
Ang SoOutey Reachea
33. Ang Tan(Preah Outey II)
(1758-1775)(He ceded to Annam the provinces
of Srok Trang (Soctrang) and Preah Trapeang (Travinh))
Ang Hing Ang Mey
30. Ang Êm(Thommo Reachea V)
(1747-1747)
Ang HingSrey Soryopor
(Killed the king, his own father)
Ang Kêv SopheaKsatrey
Ang Duong
Ang Ey Ksatrey Ang Thnoam
32. Ang Sng uon(Chey Chetha V)
(1749-1755)
34. Ang Non III(Reamea Reachea)
(1775-1779)
Ang Chi
Ang Chan(Botum Reachea)
Ang At Ang Tong
36. Ang Chan II(1806-1834)
Ang Snguon 38. Ang Duong(HarirakReamea Thipadey)
[1848-1860]
Ang Bhim
39. Norodom(Chraloeung Reachea Vadey)
(1860-1904)
Sivatha(Sam Ou)
40. Sisowath(Sam Ok)
(1904-1927)
Ang Min Ang Ey 35. Ang Eng(Noreay Reamea Thipadey III)
(1779-1796)
Ang Peou
Ang Pen 37. Ang Mey(1834-1847}
(Put in power by Annam)
Poukombo Ang Peou Ang SnguonAng Pen 37. Ang Mey(1834-1847}
(Put in power by Annam)
Poukombo Ang Peou Ang Snguon
Ang Êm(Srey Chey Chet)
Ang Phim Ang IngKessarey Samor
Metuccha
(X) (Y) Marriage/Union
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
LEGENDS
Father/Sons
Siblings
(X)
(x)Father/Son
(X) (Y) Marriage/Union
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
LEGENDS
Father/SonsFather/Sons
SiblingsSiblings
(X)
(x)Father/Son
(X)
(x)Father/Son
Figure V. Genealogy from Poñea Yat to Sisowath(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 5, 7, 8, & 9) ©
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1.Poñea Yat(Preah Srey Sory opor)
(He moved his court from Angkor to Basan (province of Srei Santhor), then to Phnom Penh in 1434)(1432-1463)
Neang Sngiem(Snâm-êk)
2. Preah Noreay ReacheaNoreay Reamea Thipadey
(1463-1468)
3. Preah Srey ReacheaReamea Thipadey
(1468-1486)(Legitimate King)
5. Preah Thommo Reach(1468-1504)
(While king Noreay Reachea was conducting a war against Siam, he tried to prevent him from returning to the capital. Refused to send Preah Khan Reach to the king.With the help of Siam he conquered both Srey Reachea and Srey Soryotei.)
Pichey Neak Mé-Ban(Of Pol origins, meaning slaves. They offered their
beautiful daughter to the king for snâm–êk)
4. Preah Srey Soryotei(1476-1486)
(Declared himself king by rebelling against king
Srey Reachea)
Neay Kân(The king elevated him from the slave status to therank of nobility with a title of Khun Luong Preah
Sdach Sammahah Sena Thipadey . He usurped the throneby killing the king and then proclaimed himself king.
His reign lasted from 1512 to 1522)
Poñea Ong
22. Chey Chetha III(Thommo Sory ovongs)
(Srey Chey Chet)(1672-1673)
(He assassinated the king and forced the widow queen, Samdach Preah Pheakkavadey Preah Cham Ksatrey , to be his first wife. After five months she took revenge and had him killed)
Rama Choeung Prey(1594-1595)
(He was of royal blood who tried tokidnap king Satha’s wife “Pheakavadey”.
After the death of king Satha and king Chey Chetha, Rama Choeung Prey at age 50
seized power because prince Poñea Tanwho stayed near him was too y oung to
contest the throne)
12. Poñea An(Barom Reachea II)
(1597-1599)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
14. Srey Soryopor(Barom Reachea Reamea)
(1600-1618)
Prit Reang Akkamohesey(Samdach Preah Pheakavatey
Srey Socheat)
Cheat Ksatrei
6. Srey Soko nthor Bat(Chau Poñea Dangkhat Reachea)
(1504-1512)
(Snam-êk)(Believed to be beautiful)
7. Chan Reachea(Ang Chan I)(1516-1555)
(A great king who restored the monarchy by vanquishing the usurper Kân and defeating Siam at Angkor. Thus, the village at Angkor was called Siemreap)
Poñea Yos Reachea 8. Preah Barom Intho Reachea I
(1556-1567)
Tevy Khsatrey
9. Preah Barom Intho Reachea II
(Preah Satha)(1567-1575)
(He abdicated in favor of his son Chey Chetha to reign in his place, but he still governed the country )
Neak NeangPou(Samdach Preah Pheakavadey
Srey Chakrapotireach)
Socheat Ksatrei
15. Chey Chetha II(1618-1628)
Samdach PheakavateyPreah Srey Vor Ksatrey(Annamese Princess of
great beauty )
16. Preah Outey I(1628-1629)
(As Obayureach, he took care of the affairs of the state)
Chan Bopha Vodey
Ang Tan(Outey Soryovong)
Ang IM Ang NiKsatrei
25. Ang Non II(1674-1675)
(Samdach Botum Reachea Obay ureach: Not a king)
26. Preah Outey II(Noreay Reamea Thipadey I)
(Chau Poñea Yang)(1695-1696)
27. Ang Êm(Kevhea Borompit)
(1st Reign: 1700-1701)(2nd Reign: 1710-1722)(3rd Reign: 1729-1730)
(Chey Chetha IV abdicated in favor of the prince and had him married his daughter)
Moha Ksatrei or Anoch Cheat Ksatrei
(One of the daughtersof Chey Chetha IV)
29. Ang Chey(Preah Satha)
(1st Reign: 1722-1729)(2nd Reign: 1730-1736)
Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
(Youngest daughterof Chey Chetha IV)
Ang Ing Ang PeouMoha Ksatrey
17. Poñea To(Srey Thommo Reachea I)
(1629-1630)(Religious and literate king. Fell
in love with his uncle’s y oung wife, Chan Bopha Vodey , who was
originally reserved since childhoodto be married to him )
18. Ang Tong Reamea Thipadey
(Poñea Nou)(1630-1640)
Ang Vodey 20. Poñea Chan(Botum Reachea II)
(1642-1659)(Married a Malay and
converted to Islam)
Nea Ksatr
31. Ang Tong(Noreay Reamea Thipadey II)
(1st Reign: 1747-1749)(2nd Reign: 1756-1757)
Socheat Vadey
19. Ang Non I(Botum Reachea I)
(1640-1642)
21. Poñea So(Botum Reachea III)
(1659-1672)
Samdach Preah PheakkavadeyPreah Cham Ksatrey
23. Ang Chey(1673-1674)
(SamdachPreah Kevhea:A non-consecrated king)
24. Ang So(Chey Chetha IV)
(1st Reign:1675-1695)(2nd Reign: 1695-1699)(3rd Reign: 1701-1702)(4th Reign: 1704-1706)
Ang Ey(Chey Chetha IV’s niece.The king imprisoned her and then married with her
a few months later)
Ang Srey Thida
28. Thommo Reachea IV(1st Reign: 1702-1704)(2nd Reign: 1706-1710)(3rd Reign: 1738-1747)
(He was not consecrated during his first reign because he was too young, only 12 years old)
Moha Ksatrey Anoch Cheat Ksatrey Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
Ang Poh KsatreyAnoch Cheat Ksatrey
Ang SoOutey Reachea
33. Ang Tan(Preah Outey II)
(1758-1775)(He ceded to Annam the provinces
of Srok Trang (Soctrang) and Preah Trapeang (Travinh))
Ang Hing Ang Mey
30. Ang Êm(Thommo Reachea V)
(1747-1747)
Ang HingSrey Soryopor
(Killed the king, his own father)
Ang Kêv SopheaKsatrey
Ang Duong
Ang Ey Ksatrey Ang Thnoam
32. Ang Sng uon(Chey Chetha V)
(1749-1755)
34. Ang Non III(Reamea Reachea)
(1775-1779)
Ang Chi
Ang Chan(Botum Reachea)
Ang At Ang Tong
36. Ang Chan II(1806-1834)
Ang Snguon 38. Ang Duong(HarirakReamea Thipadey)
[1848-1860]
Ang Bhim
39. Norodom(Chraloeung Reachea Vadey)
(1860-1904)
Sivatha(Sam Ou)
40. Sisowath(Sam Ok)
(1904-1927)
Ang Min Ang Ey 35. Ang Eng(Noreay Reamea Thipadey III)
(1779-1796)
Ang Peou
Ang Pen 37. Ang Mey(1834-1847}
(Put in power by Annam)
Poukombo Ang Peou Ang Snguon
Ang Êm(Srey Chey Chet)
Ang Phim Ang IngKessarey Samor
Metuccha
(X) (Y) Marriage/Union
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
LEGENDS
Father/Sons
Siblings
(X)
(x)Father/Son
1.Poñea Yat(Preah Srey Sory opor)
(He moved his court from Angkor to Basan (province of Srei Santhor), then to Phnom Penh in 1434)(1432-1463)
Neang Sngiem(Snâm-êk)
2. Preah Noreay ReacheaNoreay Reamea Thipadey
(1463-1468)
3. Preah Srey ReacheaReamea Thipadey
(1468-1486)(Legitimate King)
5. Preah Thommo Reach(1468-1504)
(While king Noreay Reachea was conducting a war against Siam, he tried to prevent him from returning to the capital. Refused to send Preah Khan Reach to the king.With the help of Siam he conquered both Srey Reachea and Srey Soryotei.)
Pichey Neak Mé-Ban(Of Pol origins, meaning slaves. They offered their
beautiful daughter to the king for snâm–êk)
4. Preah Srey Soryotei(1476-1486)
(Declared himself king by rebelling against king
Srey Reachea)
Neay Kân(The king elevated him from the slave status to therank of nobility with a title of Khun Luong Preah
Sdach Sammahah Sena Thipadey . He usurped the throneby killing the king and then proclaimed himself king.
His reign lasted from 1512 to 1522)
Poñea Ong
22. Chey Chetha III(Thommo Sory ovongs)
(Srey Chey Chet)(1672-1673)
(He assassinated the king and forced the widow queen, Samdach Preah Pheakkavadey Preah Cham Ksatrey , to be his first wife. After five months she took revenge and had him killed)
Rama Choeung Prey(1594-1595)
(He was of royal blood who tried tokidnap king Satha’s wife “Pheakavadey”.
After the death of king Satha and king Chey Chetha, Rama Choeung Prey at age 50
seized power because prince Poñea Tanwho stayed near him was too y oung to
contest the throne)
12. Poñea An(Barom Reachea II)
(1597-1599)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
10. Chey Chetha I(1576-1593)
(His father abdicated for him to reign but not to govern)
11. Poñea Tan(Barom Reachea I)
(1596-1597)
13. Chau Poñea Youm(1599-1600)
14. Srey Soryopor(Barom Reachea Reamea)
(1600-1618)
Prit Reang Akkamohesey(Samdach Preah Pheakavatey
Srey Socheat)
Cheat Ksatrei
6. Srey Soko nthor Bat(Chau Poñea Dangkhat Reachea)
(1504-1512)
(Snam-êk)(Believed to be beautiful)
7. Chan Reachea(Ang Chan I)(1516-1555)
(A great king who restored the monarchy by vanquishing the usurper Kân and defeating Siam at Angkor. Thus, the village at Angkor was called Siemreap)
Poñea Yos Reachea 8. Preah Barom Intho Reachea I
(1556-1567)
Tevy Khsatrey
9. Preah Barom Intho Reachea II
(Preah Satha)(1567-1575)
(He abdicated in favor of his son Chey Chetha to reign in his place, but he still governed the country )
Neak NeangPou(Samdach Preah Pheakavadey
Srey Chakrapotireach)
Socheat Ksatrei
15. Chey Chetha II(1618-1628)
Samdach PheakavateyPreah Srey Vor Ksatrey(Annamese Princess of
great beauty )
16. Preah Outey I(1628-1629)
(As Obayureach, he took care of the affairs of the state)
Chan Bopha Vodey
Ang Tan(Outey Soryovong)
Ang IM Ang NiKsatrei
25. Ang Non II(1674-1675)
(Samdach Botum Reachea Obay ureach: Not a king)
26. Preah Outey II(Noreay Reamea Thipadey I)
(Chau Poñea Yang)(1695-1696)
27. Ang Êm(Kevhea Borompit)
(1st Reign: 1700-1701)(2nd Reign: 1710-1722)(3rd Reign: 1729-1730)
(Chey Chetha IV abdicated in favor of the prince and had him married his daughter)
Moha Ksatrei or Anoch Cheat Ksatrei
(One of the daughtersof Chey Chetha IV)
29. Ang Chey(Preah Satha)
(1st Reign: 1722-1729)(2nd Reign: 1730-1736)
Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
(Youngest daughterof Chey Chetha IV)
Ang Ing Ang PeouMoha Ksatrey
17. Poñea To(Srey Thommo Reachea I)
(1629-1630)(Religious and literate king. Fell
in love with his uncle’s y oung wife, Chan Bopha Vodey , who was
originally reserved since childhoodto be married to him )
18. Ang Tong Reamea Thipadey
(Poñea Nou)(1630-1640)
Ang Vodey 20. Poñea Chan(Botum Reachea II)
(1642-1659)(Married a Malay and
converted to Islam)
Nea Ksatr
31. Ang Tong(Noreay Reamea Thipadey II)
(1st Reign: 1747-1749)(2nd Reign: 1756-1757)
Socheat Vadey
19. Ang Non I(Botum Reachea I)
(1640-1642)
21. Poñea So(Botum Reachea III)
(1659-1672)
Samdach Preah PheakkavadeyPreah Cham Ksatrey
23. Ang Chey(1673-1674)
(SamdachPreah Kevhea:A non-consecrated king)
24. Ang So(Chey Chetha IV)
(1st Reign:1675-1695)(2nd Reign: 1695-1699)(3rd Reign: 1701-1702)(4th Reign: 1704-1706)
Ang Ey(Chey Chetha IV’s niece.The king imprisoned her and then married with her
a few months later)
Ang Srey Thida
28. Thommo Reachea IV(1st Reign: 1702-1704)(2nd Reign: 1706-1710)(3rd Reign: 1738-1747)
(He was not consecrated during his first reign because he was too young, only 12 years old)
Moha Ksatrey Anoch Cheat Ksatrey Samdach Preah Srey Socheata
Ang Poh KsatreyAnoch Cheat Ksatrey
Ang SoOutey Reachea
33. Ang Tan(Preah Outey II)
(1758-1775)(He ceded to Annam the provinces
of Srok Trang (Soctrang) and Preah Trapeang (Travinh))
Ang Hing Ang Mey
30. Ang Êm(Thommo Reachea V)
(1747-1747)
Ang HingSrey Soryopor
(Killed the king, his own father)
Ang Kêv SopheaKsatrey
Ang Duong
Ang Ey Ksatrey Ang Thnoam
32. Ang Sng uon(Chey Chetha V)
(1749-1755)
34. Ang Non III(Reamea Reachea)
(1775-1779)
Ang Chi
Ang Chan(Botum Reachea)
Ang At Ang Tong
36. Ang Chan II(1806-1834)
Ang Snguon 38. Ang Duong(HarirakReamea Thipadey)
[1848-1860]
Ang Bhim
39. Norodom(Chraloeung Reachea Vadey)
(1860-1904)
Sivatha(Sam Ou)
40. Sisowath(Sam Ok)
(1904-1927)
Ang Min Ang Ey 35. Ang Eng(Noreay Reamea Thipadey III)
(1779-1796)
Ang Peou
Ang Pen 37. Ang Mey(1834-1847}
(Put in power by Annam)
Poukombo Ang Peou Ang SnguonAng Pen 37. Ang Mey(1834-1847}
(Put in power by Annam)
Poukombo Ang Peou Ang Snguon
Ang Êm(Srey Chey Chet)
Ang Phim Ang IngKessarey Samor
Metuccha
(X) (Y) Marriage/Union
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
LEGENDS
Father/Sons
Siblings
(X)
(x)Father/Son
(X) (Y) Marriage/Union
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
(X) (Y) Historical data unclear whetherdescendants were from the couple.In this case, the descendants wereonly known to be from (X)
LEGENDS
Father/SonsFather/Sons
SiblingsSiblings
(X)
(x)Father/Son
(X)
(x)Father/Son
Figure V. Genealogy from Poñea Yat to Sisowath(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 5, 7, 8, & 9) ©
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Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
Figure VI. Genealogy of King Ang Eng
(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 7, 9, 15, 16) ©
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1Aut
2 Ke
1.1dYos
1.1ANG
CHAN II OUTEY REACHEA IV
[1806-1834](1792-Dec 1834)
1.1b Krachap
1.1c Pèn
1.1a Tép
(1807-?)(Daughter of the BattambangGovernor Abhaidhibes Ben)
2.1 ANG BHIM
(1793-1798)
2.2 Meatuccha
(?)
1.2 ANG
SNGUON(1794-1822)
2.(3.1).1ANG BHIM
(1824-1855)
2.(3.1).2 Kessarey (1827-?)
2.(3.1).3 Samor
(1831-1915)(Married to Sisowath)
(see Figure VI)
2.(3.1).4 ANG
Ing(~1837-?)
3Ros
2.(1.1c).1ANG
Snguon(1829-?)
2.(1.1a).1ANG Pen
(or ANG Baen)(1809-1840)
2.(1.1b).1 ANG Mey
[1835-1841](1815-1860’s)
2.(1.1d).1POUKOMBO
(1818-?)
2.(1.1d).2ANG Peou
(1822-?)
3.1 ANG EM
(1794-1844)(Srey Chey Chet)
3.2 ANG
DUONG(HARIRAK REMEA THIPADEI)
[1848-1860](1796-19 Oct 1860)
(See Figure VII)
3.(3.1).1BHUMARIN(1842-1909)
3.(3.1).2 Thmnamvong(1844-1943)
4.(3.1).1CHAMRAENVONG
(1870-1916)
4.(3.1).1aSISOWATH Yubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
5.(3.1).2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(1904-1977)
5.(3.1).2a (?)
5.(3.1).3ANG Non
(1906-1975)
5.(3.1).4SISOWATH
CHAKARAVUDH(1906-1933)(3)
5.(3.1).5SISOWATH
YOUTEVONG(1913-17 Jul 1947)
5.(3.1).5aLAVERGNE
Dominique(1924-?)
5.(3.1).1SISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
5.(3.1).1aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
ANG ENG• 1st Crowning: 1779 in Oudo ng (by Thai King)
• 2nd Crowning: 1794 in Bangkok (under the name of NOREAY REAMEA THIPADEI)
• 3rd Crowning: 28 May 1794 in Oudong(under Khmer Ceremony)
[1779-1796](1772-1796)
6.(3.1).1.1a KHEK
Samreuth(1921-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1NORODOM MONISARA(1922-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1b CHAN Yonn
(1921-1965)
6.(3.1).1.1c SU
Muth(?)
6.(3.1).5.1 SISOWATH
Kantara(1945-)
3.6.(3.1).5.2 SISOWATH
Lenanda(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.1a HAYDEMANN
Margot(?)
6.(3.1).2.1SISOWATH
PHANDARAVONG(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2aTHIOULONG
Vissakha(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975
7.(3.1).1.1c.1NORODOM
Suhamuni(1955-1975)
6.(3.1).2.2bNORODOM Botum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1956)
6.(3.1).2.3 SISOWATH
Ayravady(1942-)
6.(3.1).2.4 SISOWATH
Ravinn(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.5SISOWATH Chhachavam
(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.6SISOWATH CHAKRINN
(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.7 SISOWATH
VISAK(?)
6.(3.1).2.8SISOWATH
Ninou(1964-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.1SISOWATH
Deva(9 Sep 1961-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.2SISOWATH CHAKARA
(4 Sep 1962-)
7.(3.1).2.2b.1SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhunny(? -1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2NORODOM Ponnarangsey
(14 Nov 1943-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.1MONIPONG
RAVIVADDHANA(15 Feb 1970-)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.2MONIPONG Ubbolvadey
(13 Mar 1973-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1aMONIPONG
SAMYL(11Apr 1941-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1SISOWATH
JORG(1960-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1aLaurence
(?)
8.(3.1).2.1.1.1SISOWATH
PAUL(1996-)
7.(3.1).2.1.2SISOWATH
Martina(1962-)
7.(3.1).2.1..3SISOWATH
Yasmin(1963-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
(M)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
1Aut
2 Ke
1.1dYos
1.1ANG
CHAN II OUTEY REACHEA IV
[1806-1834](1792-Dec 1834)
1.1b Krachap
1.1c Pèn
1.1a Tép
(1807-?)(Daughter of the BattambangGovernor Abhaidhibes Ben)
2.1 ANG BHIM
(1793-1798)
2.2 Meatuccha
(?)
1.2 ANG
SNGUON(1794-1822)
2.(3.1).1ANG BHIM
(1824-1855)
2.(3.1).2 Kessarey (1827-?)
2.(3.1).3 Samor
(1831-1915)(Married to Sisowath)
(see Figure VI)
2.(3.1).4 ANG
Ing(~1837-?)
3Ros
2.(1.1c).1ANG
Snguon(1829-?)
2.(1.1a).1ANG Pen
(or ANG Baen)(1809-1840)
2.(1.1b).1 ANG Mey
[1835-1841](1815-1860’s)
2.(1.1d).1POUKOMBO
(1818-?)
2.(1.1d).2ANG Peou
(1822-?)
2.(1.1d).1POUKOMBO
(1818-?)
2.(1.1d).2ANG Peou
(1822-?)
3.1 ANG EM
(1794-1844)(Srey Chey Chet)
3.2 ANG
DUONG(HARIRAK REMEA THIPADEI)
[1848-1860](1796-19 Oct 1860)
(See Figure VII)
3.(3.1).1BHUMARIN(1842-1909)
3.(3.1).2 Thmnamvong(1844-1943)
4.(3.1).1CHAMRAENVONG
(1870-1916)
3.(3.1).1BHUMARIN(1842-1909)
3.(3.1).2 Thmnamvong(1844-1943)
4.(3.1).1CHAMRAENVONG
(1870-1916)
4.(3.1).1aSISOWATH Yubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
5.(3.1).2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(1904-1977)
5.(3.1).2a (?)
5.(3.1).3ANG Non
(1906-1975)
5.(3.1).4SISOWATH
CHAKARAVUDH(1906-1933)(3)
5.(3.1).5SISOWATH
YOUTEVONG(1913-17 Jul 1947)
5.(3.1).5aLAVERGNE
Dominique(1924-?)
5.(3.1).1SISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
5.(3.1).1aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
ANG ENG• 1st Crowning: 1779 in Oudo ng (by Thai King)
• 2nd Crowning: 1794 in Bangkok (under the name of NOREAY REAMEA THIPADEI)
• 3rd Crowning: 28 May 1794 in Oudong(under Khmer Ceremony)
[1779-1796](1772-1796)
6.(3.1).1.1a KHEK
Samreuth(1921-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1NORODOM MONISARA(1922-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1b CHAN Yonn
(1921-1965)
6.(3.1).1.1c SU
Muth(?)
6.(3.1).5.1 SISOWATH
Kantara(1945-)
3.6.(3.1).5.2 SISOWATH
Lenanda(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.1a HAYDEMANN
Margot(?)
6.(3.1).2.1SISOWATH
PHANDARAVONG(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2aTHIOULONG
Vissakha(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975
7.(3.1).1.1c.1NORODOM
Suhamuni(1955-1975)
6.(3.1).2.2bNORODOM Botum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1956)
6.(3.1).2.3 SISOWATH
Ayravady(1942-)
6.(3.1).2.4 SISOWATH
Ravinn(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.5SISOWATH Chhachavam
(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.6SISOWATH CHAKRINN
(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.7 SISOWATH
VISAK(?)
6.(3.1).2.8SISOWATH
Ninou(1964-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.1SISOWATH
Deva(9 Sep 1961-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.2SISOWATH CHAKARA
(4 Sep 1962-)
7.(3.1).2.2b.1SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhunny(? -1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2NORODOM Ponnarangsey
(14 Nov 1943-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.1MONIPONG
RAVIVADDHANA(15 Feb 1970-)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.2MONIPONG Ubbolvadey
(13 Mar 1973-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1aMONIPONG
SAMYL(11Apr 1941-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1SISOWATH
JORG(1960-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1aLaurence
(?)
8.(3.1).2.1.1.1SISOWATH
PAUL(1996-)
7.(3.1).2.1.2SISOWATH
Martina(1962-)
7.(3.1).2.1..3SISOWATH
Yasmin(1963-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
(M)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
6.(3.1).1.1a KHEK
Samreuth(1921-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1NORODOM MONISARA(1922-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1b CHAN Yonn
(1921-1965)
6.(3.1).1.1c SU
Muth(?)
6.(3.1).5.1 SISOWATH
Kantara(1945-)
3.6.(3.1).5.2 SISOWATH
Lenanda(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.1a HAYDEMANN
Margot(?)
6.(3.1).2.1SISOWATH
PHANDARAVONG(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2aTHIOULONG
Vissakha(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975
7.(3.1).1.1c.1NORODOM
Suhamuni(1955-1975)
6.(3.1).2.2bNORODOM Botum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1956)
6.(3.1).2.3 SISOWATH
Ayravady(1942-)
6.(3.1).2.4 SISOWATH
Ravinn(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.5SISOWATH Chhachavam
(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.6SISOWATH CHAKRINN
(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.7 SISOWATH
VISAK(?)
6.(3.1).2.8SISOWATH
Ninou(1964-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.1SISOWATH
Deva(9 Sep 1961-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.2SISOWATH CHAKARA
(4 Sep 1962-)
7.(3.1).2.2b.1SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhunny(? -1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2NORODOM Ponnarangsey
(14 Nov 1943-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.1MONIPONG
RAVIVADDHANA(15 Feb 1970-)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.2MONIPONG Ubbolvadey
(13 Mar 1973-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1aMONIPONG
SAMYL(11Apr 1941-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1SISOWATH
JORG(1960-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1aLaurence
(?)
8.(3.1).2.1.1.1SISOWATH
PAUL(1996-)
7.(3.1).2.1.2SISOWATH
Martina(1962-)
7.(3.1).2.1..3SISOWATH
Yasmin(1963-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
(M)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
Figure VI. Genealogy of King Ang Eng(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 7, 9, 15, 16) ©
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1Aut
2 Ke
1.1dYos
1.1ANG
CHAN II OUTEY REACHEA IV
[1806-1834](1792-Dec 1834)
1.1b Krachap
1.1c Pèn
1.1a Tép
(1807-?)(Daughter of the BattambangGovernor Abhaidhibes Ben)
2.1 ANG BHIM
(1793-1798)
2.2 Meatuccha
(?)
1.2 ANG
SNGUON(1794-1822)
2.(3.1).1ANG BHIM
(1824-1855)
2.(3.1).2 Kessarey (1827-?)
2.(3.1).3 Samor
(1831-1915)(Married to Sisowath)
(see Figure VI)
2.(3.1).4 ANG
Ing(~1837-?)
3Ros
2.(1.1c).1ANG
Snguon(1829-?)
2.(1.1a).1ANG Pen
(or ANG Baen)(1809-1840)
2.(1.1b).1 ANG Mey
[1835-1841](1815-1860’s)
2.(1.1d).1POUKOMBO
(1818-?)
2.(1.1d).2ANG Peou
(1822-?)
3.1 ANG EM
(1794-1844)(Srey Chey Chet)
3.2 ANG
DUONG(HARIRAK REMEA THIPADEI)
[1848-1860](1796-19 Oct 1860)
(See Figure VII)
3.(3.1).1BHUMARIN(1842-1909)
3.(3.1).2 Thmnamvong(1844-1943)
4.(3.1).1CHAMRAENVONG
(1870-1916)
4.(3.1).1aSISOWATH Yubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
5.(3.1).2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(1904-1977)
5.(3.1).2a (?)
5.(3.1).3ANG Non
(1906-1975)
5.(3.1).4SISOWATH
CHAKARAVUDH(1906-1933)(3)
5.(3.1).5SISOWATH
YOUTEVONG(1913-17 Jul 1947)
5.(3.1).5aLAVERGNE
Dominique(1924-?)
5.(3.1).1SISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
5.(3.1).1aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
ANG ENG• 1st Crowning: 1779 in Oudo ng (by Thai King)
• 2nd Crowning: 1794 in Bangkok (under the name of NOREAY REAMEA THIPADEI)
• 3rd Crowning: 28 May 1794 in Oudong(under Khmer Ceremony)
[1779-1796](1772-1796)
6.(3.1).1.1a KHEK
Samreuth(1921-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1NORODOM MONISARA(1922-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1b CHAN Yonn
(1921-1965)
6.(3.1).1.1c SU
Muth(?)
6.(3.1).5.1 SISOWATH
Kantara(1945-)
3.6.(3.1).5.2 SISOWATH
Lenanda(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.1a HAYDEMANN
Margot(?)
6.(3.1).2.1SISOWATH
PHANDARAVONG(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2aTHIOULONG
Vissakha(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975
7.(3.1).1.1c.1NORODOM
Suhamuni(1955-1975)
6.(3.1).2.2bNORODOM Botum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1956)
6.(3.1).2.3 SISOWATH
Ayravady(1942-)
6.(3.1).2.4 SISOWATH
Ravinn(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.5SISOWATH Chhachavam
(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.6SISOWATH CHAKRINN
(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.7 SISOWATH
VISAK(?)
6.(3.1).2.8SISOWATH
Ninou(1964-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.1SISOWATH
Deva(9 Sep 1961-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.2SISOWATH CHAKARA
(4 Sep 1962-)
7.(3.1).2.2b.1SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhunny(? -1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2NORODOM Ponnarangsey
(14 Nov 1943-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.1MONIPONG
RAVIVADDHANA(15 Feb 1970-)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.2MONIPONG Ubbolvadey
(13 Mar 1973-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1aMONIPONG
SAMYL(11Apr 1941-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1SISOWATH
JORG(1960-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1aLaurence
(?)
8.(3.1).2.1.1.1SISOWATH
PAUL(1996-)
7.(3.1).2.1.2SISOWATH
Martina(1962-)
7.(3.1).2.1..3SISOWATH
Yasmin(1963-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
(M)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
1Aut
2 Ke
1.1dYos
1.1ANG
CHAN II OUTEY REACHEA IV
[1806-1834](1792-Dec 1834)
1.1b Krachap
1.1c Pèn
1.1a Tép
(1807-?)(Daughter of the BattambangGovernor Abhaidhibes Ben)
2.1 ANG BHIM
(1793-1798)
2.2 Meatuccha
(?)
1.2 ANG
SNGUON(1794-1822)
2.(3.1).1ANG BHIM
(1824-1855)
2.(3.1).2 Kessarey (1827-?)
2.(3.1).3 Samor
(1831-1915)(Married to Sisowath)
(see Figure VI)
2.(3.1).4 ANG
Ing(~1837-?)
3Ros
2.(1.1c).1ANG
Snguon(1829-?)
2.(1.1a).1ANG Pen
(or ANG Baen)(1809-1840)
2.(1.1b).1 ANG Mey
[1835-1841](1815-1860’s)
2.(1.1d).1POUKOMBO
(1818-?)
2.(1.1d).2ANG Peou
(1822-?)
2.(1.1d).1POUKOMBO
(1818-?)
2.(1.1d).2ANG Peou
(1822-?)
3.1 ANG EM
(1794-1844)(Srey Chey Chet)
3.2 ANG
DUONG(HARIRAK REMEA THIPADEI)
[1848-1860](1796-19 Oct 1860)
(See Figure VII)
3.(3.1).1BHUMARIN(1842-1909)
3.(3.1).2 Thmnamvong(1844-1943)
4.(3.1).1CHAMRAENVONG
(1870-1916)
3.(3.1).1BHUMARIN(1842-1909)
3.(3.1).2 Thmnamvong(1844-1943)
4.(3.1).1CHAMRAENVONG
(1870-1916)
4.(3.1).1aSISOWATH Yubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
5.(3.1).2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(1904-1977)
5.(3.1).2a (?)
5.(3.1).3ANG Non
(1906-1975)
5.(3.1).4SISOWATH
CHAKARAVUDH(1906-1933)(3)
5.(3.1).5SISOWATH
YOUTEVONG(1913-17 Jul 1947)
5.(3.1).5aLAVERGNE
Dominique(1924-?)
5.(3.1).1SISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
5.(3.1).1aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
ANG ENG• 1st Crowning: 1779 in Oudo ng (by Thai King)
• 2nd Crowning: 1794 in Bangkok (under the name of NOREAY REAMEA THIPADEI)
• 3rd Crowning: 28 May 1794 in Oudong(under Khmer Ceremony)
[1779-1796](1772-1796)
6.(3.1).1.1a KHEK
Samreuth(1921-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1NORODOM MONISARA(1922-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1b CHAN Yonn
(1921-1965)
6.(3.1).1.1c SU
Muth(?)
6.(3.1).5.1 SISOWATH
Kantara(1945-)
3.6.(3.1).5.2 SISOWATH
Lenanda(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.1a HAYDEMANN
Margot(?)
6.(3.1).2.1SISOWATH
PHANDARAVONG(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2aTHIOULONG
Vissakha(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975
7.(3.1).1.1c.1NORODOM
Suhamuni(1955-1975)
6.(3.1).2.2bNORODOM Botum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1956)
6.(3.1).2.3 SISOWATH
Ayravady(1942-)
6.(3.1).2.4 SISOWATH
Ravinn(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.5SISOWATH Chhachavam
(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.6SISOWATH CHAKRINN
(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.7 SISOWATH
VISAK(?)
6.(3.1).2.8SISOWATH
Ninou(1964-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.1SISOWATH
Deva(9 Sep 1961-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.2SISOWATH CHAKARA
(4 Sep 1962-)
7.(3.1).2.2b.1SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhunny(? -1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2NORODOM Ponnarangsey
(14 Nov 1943-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.1MONIPONG
RAVIVADDHANA(15 Feb 1970-)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.2MONIPONG Ubbolvadey
(13 Mar 1973-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1aMONIPONG
SAMYL(11Apr 1941-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1SISOWATH
JORG(1960-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1aLaurence
(?)
8.(3.1).2.1.1.1SISOWATH
PAUL(1996-)
7.(3.1).2.1.2SISOWATH
Martina(1962-)
7.(3.1).2.1..3SISOWATH
Yasmin(1963-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
(M)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
6.(3.1).1.1a KHEK
Samreuth(1921-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1NORODOM MONISARA(1922-1975)
6.(3.1).1.1b CHAN Yonn
(1921-1965)
6.(3.1).1.1c SU
Muth(?)
6.(3.1).5.1 SISOWATH
Kantara(1945-)
3.6.(3.1).5.2 SISOWATH
Lenanda(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.1a HAYDEMANN
Margot(?)
6.(3.1).2.1SISOWATH
PHANDARAVONG(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2aTHIOULONG
Vissakha(1932-)
6.(3.1).2.2SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975
7.(3.1).1.1c.1NORODOM
Suhamuni(1955-1975)
6.(3.1).2.2bNORODOM Botum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1956)
6.(3.1).2.3 SISOWATH
Ayravady(1942-)
6.(3.1).2.4 SISOWATH
Ravinn(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.5SISOWATH Chhachavam
(1944-)
6.(3.1).2.6SISOWATH CHAKRINN
(1946-)
6.(3.1).2.7 SISOWATH
VISAK(?)
6.(3.1).2.8SISOWATH
Ninou(1964-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.1SISOWATH
Deva(9 Sep 1961-)
7.(3.1).2.2a.2SISOWATH CHAKARA
(4 Sep 1962-)
7.(3.1).2.2b.1SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhunny(? -1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2NORODOM Ponnarangsey
(14 Nov 1943-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1a.3aUNG
Voleak Neary(?)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.1MONIPONG
RAVIVADDHANA(15 Feb 1970-)
8.(3.1).1.1b.1.2MONIPONG Ubbolvadey
(13 Mar 1973-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.1aMONIPONG
SAMYL(11Apr 1941-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1SISOWATH
JORG(1960-)
7.(3.1).2.1.1aLaurence
(?)
8.(3.1).2.1.1.1SISOWATH
PAUL(1996-)
7.(3.1).2.1.2SISOWATH
Martina(1962-)
7.(3.1).2.1..3SISOWATH
Yasmin(1963-)
7.(3.1).1.1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
(M)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.3aCHHIMDaravine
(1946-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
8.(3.1).1.1b.3.2NORODOM Rottanatevi(1970-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.5NORODOM
Savroth(1948-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.7NORODOM Bophavadey(1953-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6NORODOM Suvann Neary
(29 Nov 1951-)
7.(3.1).1.1b.6aNAZET
PATRICK
(M) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4NORODOM
Makarasy(1947-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.4aSAR
KANTHUL(1940-1975)
(F) (F) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2NORODOM Botum Bopha(1945-1975)
7.(3.1).1.1b.2aKANG
BORACHEAT(1940-1975)
(M) (M) (F)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the k ing’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st
wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1 st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n dchild , etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1 st ch ild; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
Figure VII. Genealogy of King Ang Duong(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17) ©
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6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.3Kessanei(1840-?)
3.2Chongkolnei(1839-1902)
(Union: SISOWATH)(See Figure VI)
ANG DUONGOther Name:
• HARIRAK REAMEA THIPADEI[1848-1860]
(1796-19 Oct 1860)• Place of Death: Oudo ng, Cambodia
1Ung
2Ev
3Pen
(1813-27 Jun 1895)
1.1Mom
(1821-?)
2.1Tramol
(1828-1872)
2.2Ou
(1830-1866)
4Ieng
4.1Darakar
(1843-1868)(Married NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
5Meas
5.1Ing
(Chan Vadei)(1844-?)
6Peou
7 Kham
7.1SIVOTHA
(1841-31 Dec 1891)
2.(7.1).1Rath Votha
10CHANThou
10.1CHAN VONG
orCHANTAVONG
(1852-1893)
2.(10.1).1Chindavongs
2.(10.1).2Pongmali
2.(10.1).3Salivongs
2.(10.1).4PRIDA
11Lonté
11.1Sra Ut or Sra Ouk
(1852-?)
12Noun
13SOCHEAT
Neari
13.1KEO MNO
orKEO MONOHA
(1854-1909)
2.(13.1).1Phoungphkakeu
(?)
2.(13.1).2MONIROT
(?)
2.(13.1).3RATANA
(?)
14KRAPA
Meas
14.1Pon Mali
orKhandamli(1855-1908)
15CHHOEUT
Chhom
15.1Chan Chhom
(1856-?)
16Im
16.1NIL VONG
orNILAWONG(1859-1886)
2.(16.1).1DUONG MANI
(?)
2.(13.1).2Noppavong
(?)
8PHAL
Tip Sovan
8.1SERIVONG
(1842-Jul 1883)
9MONIChaut
9.1Oubol or Oubon
(1849-1908)(Union: NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
2.(9.1).1NORODOMKaranika-Kev
2.(9.1).2NORODOM
PIE
2.(3.2).1SISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1839-1902)
12.1NUPPAROT(1853-1891)
2.(12.1).1Sodasi
(1879-?)
2.(12.1).2Botsarah(1887-?)
2.(12.1).3Suavaney-Cham
(1889-?)
2.(12.1).4ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH(1888-1950)
2.(12.1).4aSISOWATHKanhnhouri
(?)
4.(12.1).4.1.1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3.(12.1).4.1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH SATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
3.(12.1).4.1aDEJEANNE
SokhonDounette
(?)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)Father ot Mother/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.3Kessanei(1840-?)
3.2Chongkolnei(1839-1902)
(Union: SISOWATH)(See Figure VI)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.3Kessanei(1840-?)
3.2Chongkolnei(1839-1902)
(Union: SISOWATH)(See Figure VI)
ANG DUONGOther Name:
• HARIRAK REAMEA THIPADEI[1848-1860]
(1796-19 Oct 1860)• Place of Death: Oudo ng, Cambodia
1Ung
2Ev
3Pen
(1813-27 Jun 1895)
1.1Mom
(1821-?)
2.1Tramol
(1828-1872)
2.2Ou
(1830-1866)
4Ieng
4.1Darakar
(1843-1868)(Married NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
5Meas
5.1Ing
(Chan Vadei)(1844-?)
6Peou
7 Kham
7.1SIVOTHA
(1841-31 Dec 1891)
2.(7.1).1Rath Votha
10CHANThou
10.1CHAN VONG
orCHANTAVONG
(1852-1893)
2.(10.1).1Chindavongs
2.(10.1).2Pongmali
2.(10.1).3Salivongs
2.(10.1).4PRIDA
2.(10.1).1Chindavongs
2.(10.1).2Pongmali
2.(10.1).3Salivongs
2.(10.1).4PRIDA
11Lonté
11.1Sra Ut or Sra Ouk
(1852-?)
12Noun
13SOCHEAT
Neari
13.1KEO MNO
orKEO MONOHA
(1854-1909)
2.(13.1).1Phoungphkakeu
(?)
2.(13.1).2MONIROT
(?)
2.(13.1).3RATANA
(?)
2.(13.1).1Phoungphkakeu
(?)
2.(13.1).2MONIROT
(?)
2.(13.1).3RATANA
(?)
14KRAPA
Meas
14.1Pon Mali
orKhandamli(1855-1908)
15CHHOEUT
Chhom
15.1Chan Chhom
(1856-?)
16Im
16.1NIL VONG
orNILAWONG(1859-1886)
2.(16.1).1DUONG MANI
(?)
2.(13.1).2Noppavong
(?)
8PHAL
Tip Sovan
8.1SERIVONG
(1842-Jul 1883)
9MONIChaut
9.1Oubol or Oubon
(1849-1908)(Union: NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
2.(9.1).1NORODOMKaranika-Kev
2.(9.1).2NORODOM
PIE
2.(9.1).1NORODOMKaranika-Kev
2.(9.1).2NORODOM
PIE
2.(3.2).1SISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1839-1902)
12.1NUPPAROT(1853-1891)
2.(12.1).1Sodasi
(1879-?)
2.(12.1).2Botsarah(1887-?)
2.(12.1).3Suavaney-Cham
(1889-?)
2.(12.1).4ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH(1888-1950)
2.(12.1).4aSISOWATHKanhnhouri
(?)
2.(12.1).4ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH(1888-1950)
2.(12.1).4aSISOWATHKanhnhouri
(?)
4.(12.1).4.1.1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
4.(12.1).4.1.1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3.(12.1).4.1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH SATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
3.(12.1).4.1aDEJEANNE
SokhonDounette
(?)
3.(12.1).4.1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH SATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
3.(12.1).4.1aDEJEANNE
SokhonDounette
(?)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)Father ot Mother/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)Father ot Mother/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
Figure VII. Genealogy of King Ang Duong(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17) ©
[39]
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.3Kessanei(1840-?)
3.2Chongkolnei(1839-1902)
(Union: SISOWATH)(See Figure VI)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.3Kessanei(1840-?)
3.2Chongkolnei(1839-1902)
(Union: SISOWATH)(See Figure VI)
ANG DUONGOther Name:
• HARIRAK REAMEA THIPADEI[1848-1860]
(1796-19 Oct 1860)• Place of Death: Oudo ng, Cambodia
1Ung
2Ev
3Pen
(1813-27 Jun 1895)
1.1Mom
(1821-?)
2.1Tramol
(1828-1872)
2.2Ou
(1830-1866)
4Ieng
4.1Darakar
(1843-1868)(Married NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
5Meas
5.1Ing
(Chan Vadei)(1844-?)
6Peou
7 Kham
7.1SIVOTHA
(1841-31 Dec 1891)
2.(7.1).1Rath Votha
10CHANThou
10.1CHAN VONG
orCHANTAVONG
(1852-1893)
2.(10.1).1Chindavongs
2.(10.1).2Pongmali
2.(10.1).3Salivongs
2.(10.1).4PRIDA
2.(10.1).1Chindavongs
2.(10.1).2Pongmali
2.(10.1).3Salivongs
2.(10.1).4PRIDA
11Lonté
11.1Sra Ut or Sra Ouk
(1852-?)
12Noun
13SOCHEAT
Neari
13.1KEO MNO
orKEO MONOHA
(1854-1909)
2.(13.1).1Phoungphkakeu
(?)
2.(13.1).2MONIROT
(?)
2.(13.1).3RATANA
(?)
2.(13.1).1Phoungphkakeu
(?)
2.(13.1).2MONIROT
(?)
2.(13.1).3RATANA
(?)
14KRAPA
Meas
14.1Pon Mali
orKhandamli(1855-1908)
15CHHOEUT
Chhom
15.1Chan Chhom
(1856-?)
16Im
16.1NIL VONG
orNILAWONG(1859-1886)
2.(16.1).1DUONG MANI
(?)
2.(13.1).2Noppavong
(?)
8PHAL
Tip Sovan
8.1SERIVONG
(1842-Jul 1883)
9MONIChaut
9.1Oubol or Oubon
(1849-1908)(Union: NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
2.(9.1).1NORODOMKaranika-Kev
2.(9.1).2NORODOM
PIE
2.(9.1).1NORODOMKaranika-Kev
2.(9.1).2NORODOM
PIE
2.(3.2).1SISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1839-1902)
12.1NUPPAROT(1853-1891)
2.(12.1).1Sodasi
(1879-?)
2.(12.1).2Botsarah(1887-?)
2.(12.1).3Suavaney-Cham
(1889-?)
2.(12.1).4ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH(1888-1950)
2.(12.1).4aSISOWATHKanhnhouri
(?)
2.(12.1).4ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH(1888-1950)
2.(12.1).4aSISOWATHKanhnhouri
(?)
4.(12.1).4.1.1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
4.(12.1).4.1.1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3.(12.1).4.1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH SATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
3.(12.1).4.1aDEJEANNE
SokhonDounette
(?)
3.(12.1).4.1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH SATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
3.(12.1).4.1aDEJEANNE
SokhonDounette
(?)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)Father ot Mother/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)Father ot Mother/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
6.1SISOWATHOther Name:
• SRA OK[1904-1927]
(7 Sep 1840-9 Aug 1927)(See Figure IX)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.3Kessanei(1840-?)
3.2Chongkolnei(1839-1902)
(Union: SISOWATH)(See Figure VI)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.1NORODOM
Other Names: • CHRALOEUNG
• REACHEA VADEI[1859-1904]
(Feb 1834-24 Apr 1904)(See Figure VIII)
3.3Kessanei(1840-?)
3.2Chongkolnei(1839-1902)
(Union: SISOWATH)(See Figure VI)
ANG DUONGOther Name:
• HARIRAK REAMEA THIPADEI[1848-1860]
(1796-19 Oct 1860)• Place of Death: Oudo ng, Cambodia
1Ung
2Ev
3Pen
(1813-27 Jun 1895)
1.1Mom
(1821-?)
2.1Tramol
(1828-1872)
2.2Ou
(1830-1866)
4Ieng
4.1Darakar
(1843-1868)(Married NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
5Meas
5.1Ing
(Chan Vadei)(1844-?)
6Peou
7 Kham
7.1SIVOTHA
(1841-31 Dec 1891)
2.(7.1).1Rath Votha
10CHANThou
10.1CHAN VONG
orCHANTAVONG
(1852-1893)
2.(10.1).1Chindavongs
2.(10.1).2Pongmali
2.(10.1).3Salivongs
2.(10.1).4PRIDA
2.(10.1).1Chindavongs
2.(10.1).2Pongmali
2.(10.1).3Salivongs
2.(10.1).4PRIDA
11Lonté
11.1Sra Ut or Sra Ouk
(1852-?)
12Noun
13SOCHEAT
Neari
13.1KEO MNO
orKEO MONOHA
(1854-1909)
2.(13.1).1Phoungphkakeu
(?)
2.(13.1).2MONIROT
(?)
2.(13.1).3RATANA
(?)
2.(13.1).1Phoungphkakeu
(?)
2.(13.1).2MONIROT
(?)
2.(13.1).3RATANA
(?)
14KRAPA
Meas
14.1Pon Mali
orKhandamli(1855-1908)
15CHHOEUT
Chhom
15.1Chan Chhom
(1856-?)
16Im
16.1NIL VONG
orNILAWONG(1859-1886)
2.(16.1).1DUONG MANI
(?)
2.(13.1).2Noppavong
(?)
8PHAL
Tip Sovan
8.1SERIVONG
(1842-Jul 1883)
9MONIChaut
9.1Oubol or Oubon
(1849-1908)(Union: NORODOM)
(See Figure V)
2.(9.1).1NORODOMKaranika-Kev
2.(9.1).2NORODOM
PIE
2.(9.1).1NORODOMKaranika-Kev
2.(9.1).2NORODOM
PIE
2.(3.2).1SISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1839-1902)
12.1NUPPAROT(1853-1891)
2.(12.1).1Sodasi
(1879-?)
2.(12.1).2Botsarah(1887-?)
2.(12.1).3Suavaney-Cham
(1889-?)
2.(12.1).4ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH(1888-1950)
2.(12.1).4aSISOWATHKanhnhouri
(?)
2.(12.1).4ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH(1888-1950)
2.(12.1).4aSISOWATHKanhnhouri
(?)
4.(12.1).4.1.1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
4.(12.1).4.1.1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3.(12.1).4.1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH SATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
3.(12.1).4.1aDEJEANNE
SokhonDounette
(?)
3.(12.1).4.1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATH SATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
3.(12.1).4.1aDEJEANNE
SokhonDounette
(?)
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)Father ot Mother/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)
(M) or (F)
(x) or (y)Father ot Mother/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
Figure VIII. Genealogy of King Norodom(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 8, & 9) ©
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4KhunCham Iem Bosseba
1ChaomPhaltip Soda Chand(?)
(1840-1925)
6 Preah AngMchasAngDuong Daracar
(1843-1868)
2SocheatBophaThan (?)
5KanthorBophaniMac Phuong (Khlit)
2.8NORODOM
ORAY(1868-1909-)
2.9NORODOM
CHAMRONRI TH(1869-19019?)
2.10NORODOM
Kanhcha Neari(1869-?)
2.11NORODOMPATHAMA(1870-1909- )
3 .(2 .12c).1b .7NORODOMBophavadey(1953-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .5NORODOM
Savrot(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4aSAR
KANTHOUL(1940-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4NORODOM
Makarassy(1947-1975)
2 .12.2.1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
2 .12.2.2NORODOMVONDEARA(1946-1975)
2 .12.2.3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
2.12 .2 .1NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-?)
1.1KAMPOUCHA
Soda Duong(1851-1909+)
1 .2PUONG
Kampuchea Ratana(1856-1909+)
1.3aKhunPhat
(1859-1940?)
1.3NORODOMHASSAKAN(1858-1888)
2.(1.3).1aANG DUONG
RATTANA
2.(1 .3).1NORODOM
Kansada(1876-?)
2.(1.3).2NORODOMBophaphuong
2.(1.3).2aSUN
SOVANN(1888-1956)
1.4NORODOMPhuong Mal i(1858-1909+)
1 .5NORODOM
Kossama(1858-?)
1.5aANG DUONGNUPPAROT(1853-1891)
1 .6NORODOM
PAK(1859-?)
1 .7NORODOM
Pouk(1859-1909+)
1.8ChandaraKampor
(1859-1909+)
2 .(1 .3).3NORODOM
KanvimanNorleakTevi(1876-1912)
2.(1 .3 .).3aSISOWATH MONIVONG[1927-1841]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig. IX)
2.(1.3).8NORODOM
Santhonaphakh(1882-?)
2 .(1 .3).7NORODOM
Sopphasan(1880-?)
2.(1.3).6NORODOM Sopphalakh
(1880-?)
2 .(1 .3).5NORODOM Youphaphakh
(1879-?)
2 .(1 .3).4NORODOM Phamvila th
(1879-13 Sep 1958)
2.12aNuon
(-4 May 1869)
2 .12bSISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
2 .12NORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2.12cSISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
2 .(2 .12a).1NORODOMVAKRIVAN
(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
2.(2.12a).1bMeak
Chhoeun
2.(2.12a).1aNORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-?)
2.(2.12b).1NORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-
1976)
2 .(2 .12b).1aSISOWATH
Daramet(1913-
25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.12c).1NORODOMMONISSARA(1922-1975)
2.(2.12c).1aKhek
Samreuth(1921-1975)
2 .(2 .12c).1bChanYonn
(1921-1965)
2.(2.12c).1cSUMuth
4.(2 .12c).1b .3 .1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
4.(2.12c).1b.3.2NORODOMRottana tevi(1970-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.1aSISOWATHMONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .3aChhimDavine
(1946-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.2NORODOMBotum Bopha(1945-1975)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG(15 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(2.12c).1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhuny(?-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.2NORODOM
Ponnarangsey(14 Nov 1943-)
3.(2.12c).1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .6aNAZÉ
PATRICK(12 Ju l 1952-)
3.(2.12c).1b.6NORODOM
SuvannNeary(29 Nov 1951-)
3.(2.12c).1a.3aUng
VorleakNeary
3.(2 .12c).1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
3.(2.12c).1c.1NORODOMSuthamoni(1955-1975)
2.7NORODOM
Somaly(1867-?)
2 .4NORODOM
Tralou(1865-1909-)
2.2NORODOMHEMARA
(1863-1909-)
2.3aNORODOM
PANTHAVONGS(1860-1909+)
2 .3NORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
2 .5NORODOM
Sodadey(1866-?)
2 .6NORODOM
SOKONABAT(1867-1909- )
2.13NORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
2 .14NORODOMPratum Meth
(1871-?)
2.15NORODOM
DUONG SAMON(1871-1909- )
2 .16NORODOM
SALVAN(1872-?)
2 .17NORODOMChhavivann
(1872-?)
2 .18aKrachap
2.18NORODOM
RAYA(1866-?)
2.19NORODOMSREY SOMA
(1873-?)
2 .20NORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
2.21NORODOMMATTARI(1874-1944)
3 .(2 .18).1NORODOM
RODINORAVONGS(1888-?)
3 .(2 .18).6aKIMAN
3.(2 .18).6b(?)
3.(2.18).6NORODOM
Toch
3.(2 .18).2NORODOMArounavongs
(1892-?)
3 .(2 .18).3NORODOM
KHANTAYOURI(1896-?)
3.(2.18).4NORODOM
Pongsdara(1898-?)
3.(2.18).5NORODOM
Soumarkh(1900-?)
4.(2.18).6b.1aNORODOM
SURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig . XII)
4.(2 .18).6a.1KIM
AN DORE
4.(2.18).6b.1KIM-AN
Yeap(25 May 1925-?)
3.1aNORODOMMAYURA
(1862-1918)
3 .1NORODOMKarina Kev
(1864-?)
3 .2NORODOM
PIE(-1909-)
5.5aARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1914)
5.5NORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.1NORODOM
Mari(1870-?)
5.2aNORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
5 .2NORODOMPrathaman(1870-?)
5.3NORODOM
Krachang(1871-?)
5 .4NORODOMKETADA
(1872-1909-)
4 .1a(?)
4 .1bNORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
4.2aNORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
4.1NORODOMKETSARA(1869-1909)
4.2NORODOMSUTHAROT(1872-1945)
2 .(4 .2).1NORODOM
Akasaniya(1892-1907)
2.(4 .2).2NORODOMSURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig. XII)
2.(4 .2).3NORODOM
Phavarith(1896-?)
2 .(4 .2).4NORODOM
Rasmi Sobbana(Nov 1898-1971)
2.(4.2).5NORODOM
Yinglek(1900-?)
2 .(5 .10a).1bSISOWATH
ThavetRoeungsi
2.(5.10a).1NORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
2 .(5 .10a).1aNEARYSisaman
2.(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3aNEALLine
2.(4 .1a).1aSISOWATH
Duong Mathuri(1894-1974)
2 .(4 .1a).2NORODOM
Mom Ketokanya(1903-1 Mar 1993)
3.(4.1a).1.1NORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
3 .(4 .1a).1 .1aSISOWATHSirikMatak
(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
2.(4.1a).1NORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
4.(5.10a).1a.1 .1NORODOM
DARAINGSEY
3.(5 .10a).1a.1NORODOMROEUNGSEY(1919-1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1a.1a(?)
3.(5.10a).1aa.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
3 .(5 .14a).1aa.1PANARASIRIVUDH
(1946-)
3 .(5 .14a).1ab .1OUM
WECHANAK
3.(5.14a).1ab.1aSISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
5.11NORODOM
SATHARIYAVONGS(1876-?)
5 .12NORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
5 .13NORODOM
Somaman(1886-?)
5 .10bSISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
5 .10aDeMONTEIRO
Samrech(1875-?)
5.10NORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
5 .14a(?)
5 .14NORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
5 .14cSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1890-?)
5.14bSISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
5 .15NORODOMThapSuong
Sarikann(1893-1908)
5 .16NORODOM
Chhloem Khvann
(1893-1908)
5.17NORODOM
Chhoet Chhing
(1894-?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .1CHUOPSamon
3.(5.10a).1b.1NORODOM
KANTOL(15 Sep 1920-
1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .2aSISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-12 Aug 2004)
3.(5.10a).1b.2NORODOM
Wathanary(1924-)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3aDeLOPEZ
Thel
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3bDeLOPEZ
Thon
3.(5.10a).1b.3cLeng
3.(5 .10a).1b .3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .4NORODOMSYNGANAVI
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.1NORODOMPREYARO
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.2SISOWATH
Verina
4.(5.10a).1b.2.1aNORODOM
PREYSOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Ju l 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .2SISOWATH
Teravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .3SISOWATH
TESSO(1O Aug 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3c.1NORODOMVITHARO
(17 Mar 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.1NORODOM
Viritha(25 Nov 1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .2NORODOM
VIRIYAVONG(12 Sep 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .3NORODOMVIDDIYA
(14 Mar 1953-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.4NORODOMVIRAVITH(1 Apr 1956)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .5NORODOMVIRAVONG(26 Apr 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .1NORODOM
SORIAVONG(1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.2aCHUM
Chanseyar
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3aSISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1976)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3NORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .4NORODOM
Kantema
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .5NORODOMMONDARA
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .6NORODOM
SYNGHARATH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOMDARARETH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOM
KANTARAVI(?-19 Nov 1964)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.1NORODOM
Viriyane(1 Sep 1946-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.2NORODOM
Virochana(4 Feb 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.3NORODOM
Vivara(26 Apr 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3a.4NORODOM
Virivinn(1 Mar 1950)
2.(5.14a).1aaNOUTHPANARA
(-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1aSISOWATHSamanmeth(1918-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1NORODOM
YOSSANORAK(1908-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1abOUM
CHENG TE CK(15 Feb 1929-)
2.(1.9).4.1MADA Devi (1925-?)
2.(1.9).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2.(1.9).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2.(1.9).4WACHHIRA-
VONGSHEANH
(1896-1969+)
2 .(1 .9).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(1.9).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
1.9ARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1934)
1.9aNORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
1.10NORODOM
PHANTAVONGS(1860-1909)
1.10aNORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
1 .18NORODOMMAYURET(1869-1909-)
1 .14NORODOM
Key(1863-1909- )
1 .16NORODOMYay Kantha
(1866-?)
1.15NORODOM
Vanna(1865-1909-)
1 .17NORODOM
MAKHAVAN(1867-1914)
1 .13NORODOMMAYURA(1862-1918)
1.13aNORODOMKaranika-Kev
(1864-?)
1 .12NORODOMLoangnuon(1861-?)
1.11aNeak
Romdenh
1.11NORODOM
DUONG CHAK(1861-1897)
3.(1.11).3 .1DUONG
China(1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1NORODOMMONTANA
(18 Mar 1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1aNORODOMPoumbacya
(?)
2 .(1 .11).4NORODOM
RATHARASY(1894~1940)
2 .(1 .11).1aCHUOMPathoum
(1883-8 Aug 1965)
2.(1.11).1NORODOM
MONTHONTHANAY(1881-1906-)
2.(1.11).2aNAPPAVON
2.(1.11).2NORODOMPraphayphakh
(1881-?)
2 .(1 .11).3aDUONG
MANIVAN
2.(1 .11).3NORODOM
Vilayl ak(1883-8 Aug 1970)
1 .19NORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
1.20NORODOM
Yepantha(1872-1957)
1 .19aNORODOMKETSARA
(1869-1909+)
4 .(1 .11).1.1.1NORODOM
Ramrinn
4.(1 .11).1.1.2NORODOM
BALEY
4.(1.11).1 .1 .3NORODOM
KIRIRAT
4.(1 .11).1.1.4NORODOMVATVANI
4.(1.11).1 .1 .5NORODOM
Botoum
4.(1.11).1 .1 .6NORODOM
Vivareth
4 .(1 .11).1.1.7NORODOMCHHARATH
4.(1 .11).1.1.8NORODOM
PHEANUREAK
4.(1 .11).1.1.9NORODOM
Hemany
4.(1 .11).1.1.10NORODOMPHOUSITH
4.(1.11).1 .1 .11NORODOM
DITKAN
2.(5 .10b).3b(?)
3.(5.10b).3a.3NORODOM
Theani
3.(5.10b).3a.1aNORODOMBopha Devi(8 Jan 1943-)
3 .(5 .10b).3a.1NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 Mar 1935-1970)
3.(5.10b).3b.1NORODOM
NORINDETHVIDDHAPONG
(1960-)
2 .(5 .5).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2 .(5 .5).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2 .(5 .5).4WACHHIRAVONGS
HEANH(1896-1969+)
2.(5.5).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(5.5).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
3.(5.5).4.1MADA
Devi(1925-?)
3.(2.12a).1a.1NORODOMVORAPONG(31 Oct 1951-)
3.(2 .12a).1aaNORODOMSIHANOUK
(31 Oct 1951-)(See F ig. XI)
3.(2 .18).7NORODOM
THON(10 Jan 1910-)
3.(2.18).7aKEMLay
4.(2 .18).7.1NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
4.(2.18).7 .2NORODOM
Montha(Jun 1954-)
5.(5.10a).1b.1.2.1NORODOM
KESSAR
(See SISOWATH in F ig. VI)
2.(5 .10a).1aaSISOWATHMONIVONG[1927-1941]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig . X)
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5.10b).3a.2NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1acLONGSIDETH(-1975)
3.(5.14a).1 .2NORODOM
Pheavy(1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).1.1NORODOM
Rasmi(1938-1975)
3 .(5 .14a).6.2SISOWATHKULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.1SISOWATH
SiddhinathRatanatev i(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(5.14a).6 .2aGANTHY
Sara
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4 .(5 .14a).6.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH
(3 Sep 1982-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
2 .(5 .14a).6aSISOWATH
WACHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-1972)
2.(5.14a).6NORODOMSiddharangsy
(18 Feb 1920-?)
3.(5.14a).6 .3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(5.14a).6 .4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3.(5.14a).6 .6SISOWATHCHEYSITH
(27 Jun 1955-)
5.14dSISOWATHChhomaya(1890-?)
2 .(5 .14d).1NORODOMCHITSARIK
(17 Jun 1917-1975)
2.(5.14a).2NORODOMChanmaly
2.(5.14a).3NORODOM
Peng
2.(5 .14a).4NORODOMChansodareth
2.(5.14a).5NORODOM
SUMANAVAN
2.(5 .14a).6NORODOMCHANTA-RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(5.14a).6aNORODOM
Samanvoraphong(?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .5aNORODOMVAKRIVAN(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
3.(5.10a).1b.5NORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-)
3.(5 .10a).1b.5bNORODOMSIHANOUK(See F ig. XI)
3.(5 .14a).1aa.1LONG
Sireyroath(1964-1975)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.1OUM
Vong-Raksmy(?)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.2OUM
Monichera(?)
4 .(5 .14a).1ab .1a.3OUM
Chyvivong(?)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.N1.NX
1st
Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
4KhunCham Iem Bosseba
1ChaomPhaltip Soda Chand(?)
(1840-1925)
6 Preah AngMchasAngDuong Daracar
(1843-1868)
2SocheatBophaThan (?)
5KanthorBophaniMac Phuong (Khlit)
2.8NORODOM
ORAY(1868-1909-)
2.9NORODOM
CHAMRONRI TH(1869-19019?)
2.10NORODOM
Kanhcha Neari(1869-?)
2.11NORODOMPATHAMA(1870-1909- )
3 .(2 .12c).1b .7NORODOMBophavadey(1953-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .7NORODOMBophavadey(1953-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .5NORODOM
Savrot(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .5NORODOM
Savrot(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4aSAR
KANTHOUL(1940-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4NORODOM
Makarassy(1947-1975)
2 .12.2.1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
2 .12.2.1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
2 .12.2.2NORODOMVONDEARA(1946-1975)
2 .12.2.2NORODOMVONDEARA(1946-1975)
2 .12.2.3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
2 .12.2.3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
2.12 .2 .1NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-?)
2.12 .2 .1NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-?)
1.1KAMPOUCHA
Soda Duong(1851-1909+)
1 .2PUONG
Kampuchea Ratana(1856-1909+)
1.3aKhunPhat
(1859-1940?)
1.3NORODOMHASSAKAN(1858-1888)
2.(1.3).1aANG DUONG
RATTANA
2.(1 .3).1NORODOM
Kansada(1876-?)
2.(1.3).2NORODOMBophaphuong
2.(1.3).2aSUN
SOVANN(1888-1956)
1.4NORODOMPhuong Mal i(1858-1909+)
1 .5NORODOM
Kossama(1858-?)
1.5aANG DUONGNUPPAROT(1853-1891)
1 .6NORODOM
PAK(1859-?)
1 .6NORODOM
PAK(1859-?)
1 .7NORODOM
Pouk(1859-1909+)
1 .7NORODOM
Pouk(1859-1909+)
1.8ChandaraKampor
(1859-1909+)
1.8ChandaraKampor
(1859-1909+)
2 .(1 .3).3NORODOM
KanvimanNorleakTevi(1876-1912)
2.(1 .3 .).3aSISOWATH MONIVONG[1927-1841]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig. IX)
2.(1.3).8NORODOM
Santhonaphakh(1882-?)
2 .(1 .3).7NORODOM
Sopphasan(1880-?)
2.(1.3).6NORODOM Sopphalakh
(1880-?)
2 .(1 .3).5NORODOM Youphaphakh
(1879-?)
2 .(1 .3).4NORODOM Phamvila th
(1879-13 Sep 1958)
2.12aNuon
(-4 May 1869)
2 .12bSISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
2 .12NORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2.12cSISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
2 .(2 .12a).1NORODOMVAKRIVAN
(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
2.(2.12a).1bMeak
Chhoeun
2.(2.12a).1aNORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-?)
2.(2.12b).1NORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-
1976)
2 .(2 .12b).1aSISOWATH
Daramet(1913-
25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.12c).1NORODOMMONISSARA(1922-1975)
2.(2.12c).1aKhek
Samreuth(1921-1975)
2 .(2 .12c).1bChanYonn
(1921-1965)
2.(2.12c).1cSUMuth
4.(2 .12c).1b .3 .1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
4.(2.12c).1b.3.2NORODOMRottana tevi(1970-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.1aSISOWATHMONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .3aChhimDavine
(1946-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.2NORODOMBotum Bopha(1945-1975)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG(15 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG(15 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(2.12c).1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhuny(?-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.2NORODOM
Ponnarangsey(14 Nov 1943-)
3.(2.12c).1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .6aNAZÉ
PATRICK(12 Ju l 1952-)
3.(2.12c).1b.6NORODOM
SuvannNeary(29 Nov 1951-)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .6aNAZÉ
PATRICK(12 Ju l 1952-)
3.(2.12c).1b.6NORODOM
SuvannNeary(29 Nov 1951-)
3.(2.12c).1a.3aUng
VorleakNeary
3.(2 .12c).1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
3.(2.12c).1c.1NORODOMSuthamoni(1955-1975)
3Preah AngMchas AngDuong Oubon(?)
(1849-1909-)
3Preah AngMchas AngDuong Oubon(?)
(1849-1909-)
2.7NORODOM
Somaly(1867-?)
2 .4NORODOM
Tralou(1865-1909-)
2.2NORODOMHEMARA
(1863-1909-)
2.3aNORODOM
PANTHAVONGS(1860-1909+)
2 .3NORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
2 .5NORODOM
Sodadey(1866-?)
2 .6NORODOM
SOKONABAT(1867-1909- )
2.13NORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
2 .14NORODOMPratum Meth
(1871-?)
2 .14NORODOMPratum Meth
(1871-?)
2.15NORODOM
DUONG SAMON(1871-1909- )
2 .16NORODOM
SALVAN(1872-?)
2 .17NORODOMChhavivann
(1872-?)
2 .18aKrachap
2.18NORODOM
RAYA(1866-?)
2.18NORODOM
RAYA(1866-?)
2.19NORODOMSREY SOMA
(1873-?)
2.19NORODOMSREY SOMA
(1873-?)
2 .20NORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
2.21NORODOMMATTARI(1874-1944)
2.21NORODOMMATTARI(1874-1944)
3 .(2 .18).1NORODOM
RODINORAVONGS(1888-?)
3 .(2 .18).1NORODOM
RODINORAVONGS(1888-?)
3 .(2 .18).6aKIMAN
3.(2 .18).6b(?)
3.(2.18).6NORODOM
Toch
3.(2.18).6NORODOM
Toch
3.(2 .18).2NORODOMArounavongs
(1892-?)
3 .(2 .18).2NORODOMArounavongs
(1892-?)
3 .(2 .18).3NORODOM
KHANTAYOURI(1896-?)
3 .(2 .18).3NORODOM
KHANTAYOURI(1896-?)
3.(2.18).4NORODOM
Pongsdara(1898-?)
3.(2.18).4NORODOM
Pongsdara(1898-?)
3.(2.18).5NORODOM
Soumarkh(1900-?)
3.(2.18).5NORODOM
Soumarkh(1900-?)
4.(2.18).6b.1aNORODOM
SURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig . XII)
4.(2 .18).6a.1KIM
AN DORE
4.(2.18).6b.1KIM-AN
Yeap(25 May 1925-?)
3.1aNORODOMMAYURA
(1862-1918)
3 .1NORODOMKarina Kev
(1864-?)
3 .2NORODOM
PIE(-1909-)
3 .1NORODOMKarina Kev
(1864-?)
3 .2NORODOM
PIE(-1909-)
5.5aARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1914)
5.5NORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.1NORODOM
Mari(1870-?)
5.2aNORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
5 .2NORODOMPrathaman(1870-?)
5.3NORODOM
Krachang(1871-?)
5 .4NORODOMKETADA
(1872-1909-)
5.5aARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1914)
5.5NORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.1NORODOM
Mari(1870-?)
5.2aNORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
5 .2NORODOMPrathaman(1870-?)
5.3NORODOM
Krachang(1871-?)
5 .4NORODOMKETADA
(1872-1909-)
4 .1a(?)
4 .1bNORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
4.2aNORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
4.1NORODOMKETSARA(1869-1909)
4.1NORODOMKETSARA(1869-1909)
4.2NORODOMSUTHAROT(1872-1945)
4.2NORODOMSUTHAROT(1872-1945)
2 .(4 .2).1NORODOM
Akasaniya(1892-1907)
2.(4 .2).2NORODOMSURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig. XII)
2 .(4 .2).2NORODOMSURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig. XII)
2.(4 .2).3NORODOM
Phavarith(1896-?)
2 .(4 .2).4NORODOM
Rasmi Sobbana(Nov 1898-1971)
2.(4.2).5NORODOM
Yinglek(1900-?)
2 .(5 .10a).1bSISOWATH
ThavetRoeungsi
2.(5.10a).1NORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
2 .(5 .10a).1aNEARYSisaman
2.(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3aNEALLine
2.(4 .1a).1aSISOWATH
Duong Mathuri(1894-1974)
2 .(4 .1a).2NORODOM
Mom Ketokanya(1903-1 Mar 1993)
3.(4.1a).1.1NORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
3 .(4 .1a).1 .1aSISOWATHSirikMatak
(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
2.(4.1a).1NORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
4.(5.10a).1a.1 .1NORODOM
DARAINGSEY
3.(5 .10a).1a.1NORODOMROEUNGSEY(1919-1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1a.1a(?)
3.(5.10a).1aa.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
3 .(5 .14a).1aa.1PANARASIRIVUDH
(1946-)
3 .(5 .14a).1ab .1OUM
WECHANAK
3.(5.14a).1ab.1aSISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
5.11NORODOM
SATHARIYAVONGS(1876-?)
5.11NORODOM
SATHARIYAVONGS(1876-?)
5 .12NORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
5 .12NORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
5 .13NORODOM
Somaman(1886-?)
5 .13NORODOM
Somaman(1886-?)
5 .10bSISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
5 .10aDeMONTEIRO
Samrech(1875-?)
5.10NORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
5.10NORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
5 .14a(?)
5 .14NORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
5 .14cSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1890-?)
5.14bSISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
5 .15NORODOMThapSuong
Sarikann(1893-1908)
5 .15NORODOMThapSuong
Sarikann(1893-1908)
5 .16NORODOM
Chhloem Khvann
(1893-1908)
5 .16NORODOM
Chhloem Khvann
(1893-1908)
5.17NORODOM
Chhoet Chhing
(1894-?)
5.17NORODOM
Chhoet Chhing
(1894-?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .1CHUOPSamon
3.(5.10a).1b.1NORODOM
KANTOL(15 Sep 1920-
1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .2aSISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-12 Aug 2004)
3.(5.10a).1b.2NORODOM
Wathanary(1924-)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3aDeLOPEZ
Thel
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3bDeLOPEZ
Thon
3.(5.10a).1b.3cLeng
3.(5 .10a).1b .3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .4NORODOMSYNGANAVI
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.1NORODOMPREYARO
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.2SISOWATH
Verina
4.(5.10a).1b.2.1aNORODOM
PREYSOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Ju l 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Ju l 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .2SISOWATH
Teravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .3SISOWATH
TESSO(1O Aug 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .3SISOWATH
TESSO(1O Aug 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3c.1NORODOMVITHARO
(17 Mar 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.1NORODOM
Viritha(25 Nov 1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .2NORODOM
VIRIYAVONG(12 Sep 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .3NORODOMVIDDIYA
(14 Mar 1953-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.4NORODOMVIRAVITH(1 Apr 1956)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .5NORODOMVIRAVONG(26 Apr 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .1NORODOM
SORIAVONG(1947-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .1NORODOM
SORIAVONG(1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.2aCHUM
Chanseyar
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.2aCHUM
Chanseyar
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3aSISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1976)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3NORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3aSISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1976)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3NORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .4NORODOM
Kantema
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .4NORODOM
Kantema
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .5NORODOMMONDARA
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .5NORODOMMONDARA
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .6NORODOM
SYNGHARATH
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .6NORODOM
SYNGHARATH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOMDARARETH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOMDARARETH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOM
KANTARAVI(?-19 Nov 1964)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOM
KANTARAVI(?-19 Nov 1964)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.1NORODOM
Viriyane(1 Sep 1946-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.2NORODOM
Virochana(4 Feb 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.3NORODOM
Vivara(26 Apr 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3a.4NORODOM
Virivinn(1 Mar 1950)
2.(5.14a).1aaNOUTHPANARA
(-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1aSISOWATHSamanmeth(1918-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1NORODOM
YOSSANORAK(1908-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1abOUM
CHENG TE CK(15 Feb 1929-)
2.(1.9).4.1MADA Devi (1925-?)
2.(1.9).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2.(1.9).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2.(1.9).4WACHHIRA-
VONGSHEANH
(1896-1969+)
2 .(1 .9).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(1.9).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
1.9ARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1934)
1.9aNORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
1.9ARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1934)
1.9aNORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
1.10NORODOM
PHANTAVONGS(1860-1909)
1.10aNORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
1 .18NORODOMMAYURET(1869-1909-)
1 .14NORODOM
Key(1863-1909- )
1 .16NORODOMYay Kantha
(1866-?)
1.15NORODOM
Vanna(1865-1909-)
1 .17NORODOM
MAKHAVAN(1867-1914)
1 .13NORODOMMAYURA(1862-1918)
1.13aNORODOMKaranika-Kev
(1864-?)
1 .12NORODOMLoangnuon(1861-?)
1 .18NORODOMMAYURET(1869-1909-)
1 .14NORODOM
Key(1863-1909- )
1 .16NORODOMYay Kantha
(1866-?)
1.15NORODOM
Vanna(1865-1909-)
1 .17NORODOM
MAKHAVAN(1867-1914)
1 .13NORODOMMAYURA(1862-1918)
1.13aNORODOMKaranika-Kev
(1864-?)
1 .12NORODOMLoangnuon(1861-?)
1.11aNeak
Romdenh
1.11NORODOM
DUONG CHAK(1861-1897)
3.(1.11).3 .1DUONG
China(1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1NORODOMMONTANA
(18 Mar 1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1aNORODOMPoumbacya
(?)
2 .(1 .11).4NORODOM
RATHARASY(1894~1940)
2 .(1 .11).1aCHUOMPathoum
(1883-8 Aug 1965)
2.(1.11).1NORODOM
MONTHONTHANAY(1881-1906-)
2.(1.11).2aNAPPAVON
2.(1.11).2NORODOMPraphayphakh
(1881-?)
2 .(1 .11).3aDUONG
MANIVAN
2.(1 .11).3NORODOM
Vilayl ak(1883-8 Aug 1970)
1 .19NORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
1.20NORODOM
Yepantha(1872-1957)
1 .19aNORODOMKETSARA
(1869-1909+)
4 .(1 .11).1.1.1NORODOM
Ramrinn
4.(1 .11).1.1.1NORODOM
Ramrinn
4.(1 .11).1.1.2NORODOM
BALEY
4.(1 .11).1.1.2NORODOM
BALEY
4.(1.11).1 .1 .3NORODOM
KIRIRAT
4.(1.11).1 .1 .3NORODOM
KIRIRAT
4.(1 .11).1.1.4NORODOMVATVANI
4.(1 .11).1.1.4NORODOMVATVANI
4.(1.11).1 .1 .5NORODOM
Botoum
4.(1.11).1 .1 .5NORODOM
Botoum
4.(1.11).1 .1 .6NORODOM
Vivareth
4.(1.11).1 .1 .6NORODOM
Vivareth
4 .(1 .11).1.1.7NORODOMCHHARATH
4.(1 .11).1.1.7NORODOMCHHARATH
4.(1 .11).1.1.8NORODOM
PHEANUREAK
4.(1 .11).1.1.8NORODOM
PHEANUREAK
4.(1 .11).1.1.9NORODOM
Hemany
4.(1 .11).1.1.9NORODOM
Hemany
4.(1 .11).1.1.10NORODOMPHOUSITH
4.(1 .11).1.1.10NORODOMPHOUSITH
4.(1.11).1 .1 .11NORODOM
DITKAN
4.(1.11).1 .1 .11NORODOM
DITKAN
2.(5 .10b).3b(?)
3.(5.10b).3a.3NORODOM
Theani
3.(5.10b).3a.3NORODOM
Theani
3.(5.10b).3a.1aNORODOMBopha Devi(8 Jan 1943-)
3 .(5 .10b).3a.1NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 Mar 1935-1970)
3.(5.10b).3b.1NORODOM
NORINDETHVIDDHAPONG
(1960-)
2 .(5 .5).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2 .(5 .5).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2 .(5 .5).4WACHHIRAVONGS
HEANH(1896-1969+)
2.(5.5).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(5.5).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
3.(5.5).4.1MADA
Devi(1925-?)
2 .(5 .5).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2 .(5 .5).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2 .(5 .5).4WACHHIRAVONGS
HEANH(1896-1969+)
2.(5.5).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(5.5).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
3.(5.5).4.1MADA
Devi(1925-?)
3.(2.12a).1a.1NORODOMVORAPONG(31 Oct 1951-)
3.(2 .12a).1aaNORODOMSIHANOUK
(31 Oct 1951-)(See F ig. XI)
3 .(2 .12a).1aaNORODOMSIHANOUK
(31 Oct 1951-)(See F ig. XI)
3.(2 .18).7NORODOM
THON(10 Jan 1910-)
3 .(2 .18).7NORODOM
THON(10 Jan 1910-)
3.(2.18).7aKEMLay
4.(2 .18).7.1NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
4.(2.18).7 .2NORODOM
Montha(Jun 1954-)
4 .(2 .18).7.1NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
4.(2.18).7 .2NORODOM
Montha(Jun 1954-)
5.(5.10a).1b.1.2.1NORODOM
KESSAR
(See SISOWATH in F ig. VI)
2.(5 .10a).1aaSISOWATHMONIVONG[1927-1941]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig . X)
2 .(5 .10a).1aaSISOWATHMONIVONG[1927-1941]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig . X)
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5.10b).3a.2NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
3 .(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5.10b).3a.2NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1acLONGSIDETH(-1975)
3.(5.14a).1 .2NORODOM
Pheavy(1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).1.1NORODOM
Rasmi(1938-1975)
3.(5.14a).1 .2NORODOM
Pheavy(1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).1.1NORODOM
Rasmi(1938-1975)
3 .(5 .14a).6.2SISOWATHKULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.1SISOWATH
SiddhinathRatanatev i(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(5.14a).6 .2aGANTHY
Sara
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4 .(5 .14a).6.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH
(3 Sep 1982-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4 .(5 .14a).6.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH
(3 Sep 1982-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
2 .(5 .14a).6aSISOWATH
WACHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-1972)
2.(5.14a).6NORODOMSiddharangsy
(18 Feb 1920-?)
3.(5.14a).6 .3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(5.14a).6 .4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3.(5.14a).6 .6SISOWATHCHEYSITH
(27 Jun 1955-)
5.14dSISOWATHChhomaya(1890-?)
2 .(5 .14d).1NORODOMCHITSARIK
(17 Jun 1917-1975)
2.(5.14a).2NORODOMChanmaly
2.(5.14a).3NORODOM
Peng
2.(5 .14a).4NORODOMChansodareth
2.(5.14a).5NORODOM
SUMANAVAN
2.(5 .14a).6NORODOMCHANTA-RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(5.14a).6aNORODOM
Samanvoraphong(?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .5aNORODOMVAKRIVAN(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
3.(5.10a).1b.5NORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-)
3.(5.10a).1b.5NORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-)
3.(5 .10a).1b.5bNORODOMSIHANOUK(See F ig. XI)
3 .(5 .10a).1b.5bNORODOMSIHANOUK(See F ig. XI)
3.(5 .14a).1aa.1LONG
Sireyroath(1964-1975)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.1OUM
Vong-Raksmy(?)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.2OUM
Monichera(?)
4 .(5 .14a).1ab .1a.3OUM
Chyvivong(?)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.N1.NX
1st
Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
N1.NX 1
stGeneration
of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
N1.NX 1
stGeneration
of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
NO RODOMOther Names: REACHEA VADEI & CHRALO EUNG
[3 Jun 1864 – 28 Apr 1904](Feb 1834 – 28 Apr 1904)
Place of Birth: Angkor Borei, CambodiaCremation: Jan 1906
Figure VIII. Genealogy of King Norodom(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 8, & 9) ©
[40]
4KhunCham Iem Bosseba
1ChaomPhaltip Soda Chand(?)
(1840-1925)
6 Preah AngMchasAngDuong Daracar
(1843-1868)
2SocheatBophaThan (?)
5KanthorBophaniMac Phuong (Khlit)
2.8NORODOM
ORAY(1868-1909-)
2.9NORODOM
CHAMRONRI TH(1869-19019?)
2.10NORODOM
Kanhcha Neari(1869-?)
2.11NORODOMPATHAMA(1870-1909- )
3 .(2 .12c).1b .7NORODOMBophavadey(1953-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .7NORODOMBophavadey(1953-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .5NORODOM
Savrot(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .5NORODOM
Savrot(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4aSAR
KANTHOUL(1940-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4NORODOM
Makarassy(1947-1975)
2 .12.2.1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
2 .12.2.1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
2 .12.2.2NORODOMVONDEARA(1946-1975)
2 .12.2.2NORODOMVONDEARA(1946-1975)
2 .12.2.3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
2 .12.2.3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
2.12 .2 .1NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-?)
2.12 .2 .1NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-?)
1.1KAMPOUCHA
Soda Duong(1851-1909+)
1 .2PUONG
Kampuchea Ratana(1856-1909+)
1.3aKhunPhat
(1859-1940?)
1.3NORODOMHASSAKAN(1858-1888)
2.(1.3).1aANG DUONG
RATTANA
2.(1 .3).1NORODOM
Kansada(1876-?)
2.(1.3).2NORODOMBophaphuong
2.(1.3).2aSUN
SOVANN(1888-1956)
1.4NORODOMPhuong Mal i(1858-1909+)
1 .5NORODOM
Kossama(1858-?)
1.5aANG DUONGNUPPAROT(1853-1891)
1 .6NORODOM
PAK(1859-?)
1 .6NORODOM
PAK(1859-?)
1 .7NORODOM
Pouk(1859-1909+)
1 .7NORODOM
Pouk(1859-1909+)
1.8ChandaraKampor
(1859-1909+)
1.8ChandaraKampor
(1859-1909+)
2 .(1 .3).3NORODOM
KanvimanNorleakTevi(1876-1912)
2.(1 .3 .).3aSISOWATH MONIVONG[1927-1841]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig. IX)
2.(1.3).8NORODOM
Santhonaphakh(1882-?)
2 .(1 .3).7NORODOM
Sopphasan(1880-?)
2.(1.3).6NORODOM Sopphalakh
(1880-?)
2 .(1 .3).5NORODOM Youphaphakh
(1879-?)
2 .(1 .3).4NORODOM Phamvila th
(1879-13 Sep 1958)
2.12aNuon
(-4 May 1869)
2 .12bSISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
2 .12NORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2.12cSISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
2 .(2 .12a).1NORODOMVAKRIVAN
(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
2.(2.12a).1bMeak
Chhoeun
2.(2.12a).1aNORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-?)
2.(2.12b).1NORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-
1976)
2 .(2 .12b).1aSISOWATH
Daramet(1913-
25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.12c).1NORODOMMONISSARA(1922-1975)
2.(2.12c).1aKhek
Samreuth(1921-1975)
2 .(2 .12c).1bChanYonn
(1921-1965)
2.(2.12c).1cSUMuth
4.(2 .12c).1b .3 .1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
4.(2.12c).1b.3.2NORODOMRottana tevi(1970-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.1aSISOWATHMONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .3aChhimDavine
(1946-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.2NORODOMBotum Bopha(1945-1975)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG(15 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG(15 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(2.12c).1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhuny(?-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.2NORODOM
Ponnarangsey(14 Nov 1943-)
3.(2.12c).1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .6aNAZÉ
PATRICK(12 Ju l 1952-)
3.(2.12c).1b.6NORODOM
SuvannNeary(29 Nov 1951-)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .6aNAZÉ
PATRICK(12 Ju l 1952-)
3.(2.12c).1b.6NORODOM
SuvannNeary(29 Nov 1951-)
3.(2.12c).1a.3aUng
VorleakNeary
3.(2 .12c).1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
3.(2.12c).1c.1NORODOMSuthamoni(1955-1975)
2.7NORODOM
Somaly(1867-?)
2 .4NORODOM
Tralou(1865-1909-)
2.2NORODOMHEMARA
(1863-1909-)
2.3aNORODOM
PANTHAVONGS(1860-1909+)
2 .3NORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
2 .5NORODOM
Sodadey(1866-?)
2 .6NORODOM
SOKONABAT(1867-1909- )
2.13NORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
2 .14NORODOMPratum Meth
(1871-?)
2 .14NORODOMPratum Meth
(1871-?)
2.15NORODOM
DUONG SAMON(1871-1909- )
2 .16NORODOM
SALVAN(1872-?)
2 .17NORODOMChhavivann
(1872-?)
2 .18aKrachap
2.18NORODOM
RAYA(1866-?)
2.18NORODOM
RAYA(1866-?)
2.19NORODOMSREY SOMA
(1873-?)
2.19NORODOMSREY SOMA
(1873-?)
2 .20NORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
2.21NORODOMMATTARI(1874-1944)
2.21NORODOMMATTARI(1874-1944)
3 .(2 .18).1NORODOM
RODINORAVONGS(1888-?)
3 .(2 .18).1NORODOM
RODINORAVONGS(1888-?)
3 .(2 .18).6aKIMAN
3.(2 .18).6b(?)
3.(2.18).6NORODOM
Toch
3.(2.18).6NORODOM
Toch
3.(2 .18).2NORODOMArounavongs
(1892-?)
3 .(2 .18).2NORODOMArounavongs
(1892-?)
3 .(2 .18).3NORODOM
KHANTAYOURI(1896-?)
3 .(2 .18).3NORODOM
KHANTAYOURI(1896-?)
3.(2.18).4NORODOM
Pongsdara(1898-?)
3.(2.18).4NORODOM
Pongsdara(1898-?)
3.(2.18).5NORODOM
Soumarkh(1900-?)
3.(2.18).5NORODOM
Soumarkh(1900-?)
4.(2.18).6b.1aNORODOM
SURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig . XII)
4.(2 .18).6a.1KIM
AN DORE
4.(2.18).6b.1KIM-AN
Yeap(25 May 1925-?)
3.1aNORODOMMAYURA
(1862-1918)
3 .1NORODOMKarina Kev
(1864-?)
3 .2NORODOM
PIE(-1909-)
3 .1NORODOMKarina Kev
(1864-?)
3 .2NORODOM
PIE(-1909-)
5.5aARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1914)
5.5NORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.1NORODOM
Mari(1870-?)
5.2aNORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
5 .2NORODOMPrathaman(1870-?)
5.3NORODOM
Krachang(1871-?)
5 .4NORODOMKETADA
(1872-1909-)
5.5aARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1914)
5.5NORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.1NORODOM
Mari(1870-?)
5.2aNORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
5 .2NORODOMPrathaman(1870-?)
5.3NORODOM
Krachang(1871-?)
5 .4NORODOMKETADA
(1872-1909-)
4 .1a(?)
4 .1bNORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
4.2aNORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
4.1NORODOMKETSARA(1869-1909)
4.1NORODOMKETSARA(1869-1909)
4.2NORODOMSUTHAROT(1872-1945)
4.2NORODOMSUTHAROT(1872-1945)
2 .(4 .2).1NORODOM
Akasaniya(1892-1907)
2.(4 .2).2NORODOMSURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig. XII)
2 .(4 .2).2NORODOMSURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig. XII)
2.(4 .2).3NORODOM
Phavarith(1896-?)
2 .(4 .2).4NORODOM
Rasmi Sobbana(Nov 1898-1971)
2.(4.2).5NORODOM
Yinglek(1900-?)
2 .(5 .10a).1bSISOWATH
ThavetRoeungsi
2.(5.10a).1NORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
2 .(5 .10a).1aNEARYSisaman
2.(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3aNEALLine
2.(4 .1a).1aSISOWATH
Duong Mathuri(1894-1974)
2 .(4 .1a).2NORODOM
Mom Ketokanya(1903-1 Mar 1993)
3.(4.1a).1.1NORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
3 .(4 .1a).1 .1aSISOWATHSirikMatak
(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
2.(4.1a).1NORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
4.(5.10a).1a.1 .1NORODOM
DARAINGSEY
3.(5 .10a).1a.1NORODOMROEUNGSEY(1919-1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1a.1a(?)
3.(5.10a).1aa.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
3 .(5 .14a).1aa.1PANARASIRIVUDH
(1946-)
3 .(5 .14a).1ab .1OUM
WECHANAK
3.(5.14a).1ab.1aSISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
5.11NORODOM
SATHARIYAVONGS(1876-?)
5.11NORODOM
SATHARIYAVONGS(1876-?)
5 .12NORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
5 .12NORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
5 .13NORODOM
Somaman(1886-?)
5 .13NORODOM
Somaman(1886-?)
5 .10bSISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
5 .10aDeMONTEIRO
Samrech(1875-?)
5.10NORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
5.10NORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
5 .14a(?)
5 .14NORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
5 .14cSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1890-?)
5.14bSISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
5 .15NORODOMThapSuong
Sarikann(1893-1908)
5 .15NORODOMThapSuong
Sarikann(1893-1908)
5 .16NORODOM
Chhloem Khvann
(1893-1908)
5 .16NORODOM
Chhloem Khvann
(1893-1908)
5.17NORODOM
Chhoet Chhing
(1894-?)
5.17NORODOM
Chhoet Chhing
(1894-?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .1CHUOPSamon
3.(5.10a).1b.1NORODOM
KANTOL(15 Sep 1920-
1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .2aSISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-12 Aug 2004)
3.(5.10a).1b.2NORODOM
Wathanary(1924-)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3aDeLOPEZ
Thel
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3bDeLOPEZ
Thon
3.(5.10a).1b.3cLeng
3.(5 .10a).1b .3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .4NORODOMSYNGANAVI
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.1NORODOMPREYARO
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.2SISOWATH
Verina
4.(5.10a).1b.2.1aNORODOM
PREYSOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Ju l 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Ju l 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .2SISOWATH
Teravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .3SISOWATH
TESSO(1O Aug 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .3SISOWATH
TESSO(1O Aug 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3c.1NORODOMVITHARO
(17 Mar 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.1NORODOM
Viritha(25 Nov 1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .2NORODOM
VIRIYAVONG(12 Sep 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .3NORODOMVIDDIYA
(14 Mar 1953-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.4NORODOMVIRAVITH(1 Apr 1956)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .5NORODOMVIRAVONG(26 Apr 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .1NORODOM
SORIAVONG(1947-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .1NORODOM
SORIAVONG(1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.2aCHUM
Chanseyar
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.2aCHUM
Chanseyar
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3aSISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1976)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3NORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3aSISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1976)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3NORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .4NORODOM
Kantema
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .4NORODOM
Kantema
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .5NORODOMMONDARA
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .5NORODOMMONDARA
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .6NORODOM
SYNGHARATH
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .6NORODOM
SYNGHARATH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOMDARARETH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOMDARARETH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOM
KANTARAVI(?-19 Nov 1964)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOM
KANTARAVI(?-19 Nov 1964)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.1NORODOM
Viriyane(1 Sep 1946-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.2NORODOM
Virochana(4 Feb 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.3NORODOM
Vivara(26 Apr 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3a.4NORODOM
Virivinn(1 Mar 1950)
2.(5.14a).1aaNOUTHPANARA
(-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1aSISOWATHSamanmeth(1918-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1NORODOM
YOSSANORAK(1908-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1abOUM
CHENG TE CK(15 Feb 1929-)
2.(1.9).4.1MADA Devi (1925-?)
2.(1.9).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2.(1.9).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2.(1.9).4WACHHIRA-
VONGSHEANH
(1896-1969+)
2 .(1 .9).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(1.9).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
1.9ARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1934)
1.9aNORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
1.9ARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1934)
1.9aNORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
1.10NORODOM
PHANTAVONGS(1860-1909)
1.10aNORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
1 .18NORODOMMAYURET(1869-1909-)
1 .14NORODOM
Key(1863-1909- )
1 .16NORODOMYay Kantha
(1866-?)
1.15NORODOM
Vanna(1865-1909-)
1 .17NORODOM
MAKHAVAN(1867-1914)
1 .13NORODOMMAYURA(1862-1918)
1.13aNORODOMKaranika-Kev
(1864-?)
1 .12NORODOMLoangnuon(1861-?)
1 .18NORODOMMAYURET(1869-1909-)
1 .14NORODOM
Key(1863-1909- )
1 .16NORODOMYay Kantha
(1866-?)
1.15NORODOM
Vanna(1865-1909-)
1 .17NORODOM
MAKHAVAN(1867-1914)
1 .13NORODOMMAYURA(1862-1918)
1.13aNORODOMKaranika-Kev
(1864-?)
1 .12NORODOMLoangnuon(1861-?)
1.11aNeak
Romdenh
1.11NORODOM
DUONG CHAK(1861-1897)
3.(1.11).3 .1DUONG
China(1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1NORODOMMONTANA
(18 Mar 1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1aNORODOMPoumbacya
(?)
2 .(1 .11).4NORODOM
RATHARASY(1894~1940)
2 .(1 .11).1aCHUOMPathoum
(1883-8 Aug 1965)
2.(1.11).1NORODOM
MONTHONTHANAY(1881-1906-)
2.(1.11).2aNAPPAVON
2.(1.11).2NORODOMPraphayphakh
(1881-?)
2 .(1 .11).3aDUONG
MANIVAN
2.(1 .11).3NORODOM
Vilayl ak(1883-8 Aug 1970)
1 .19NORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
1.20NORODOM
Yepantha(1872-1957)
1 .19aNORODOMKETSARA
(1869-1909+)
4 .(1 .11).1.1.1NORODOM
Ramrinn
4.(1 .11).1.1.1NORODOM
Ramrinn
4.(1 .11).1.1.2NORODOM
BALEY
4.(1 .11).1.1.2NORODOM
BALEY
4.(1.11).1 .1 .3NORODOM
KIRIRAT
4.(1.11).1 .1 .3NORODOM
KIRIRAT
4.(1 .11).1.1.4NORODOMVATVANI
4.(1 .11).1.1.4NORODOMVATVANI
4.(1.11).1 .1 .5NORODOM
Botoum
4.(1.11).1 .1 .5NORODOM
Botoum
4.(1.11).1 .1 .6NORODOM
Vivareth
4.(1.11).1 .1 .6NORODOM
Vivareth
4 .(1 .11).1.1.7NORODOMCHHARATH
4.(1 .11).1.1.7NORODOMCHHARATH
4.(1 .11).1.1.8NORODOM
PHEANUREAK
4.(1 .11).1.1.8NORODOM
PHEANUREAK
4.(1 .11).1.1.9NORODOM
Hemany
4.(1 .11).1.1.9NORODOM
Hemany
4.(1 .11).1.1.10NORODOMPHOUSITH
4.(1 .11).1.1.10NORODOMPHOUSITH
4.(1.11).1 .1 .11NORODOM
DITKAN
4.(1.11).1 .1 .11NORODOM
DITKAN
2.(5 .10b).3b(?)
3.(5.10b).3a.3NORODOM
Theani
3.(5.10b).3a.3NORODOM
Theani
3.(5.10b).3a.1aNORODOMBopha Devi(8 Jan 1943-)
3 .(5 .10b).3a.1NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 Mar 1935-1970)
3.(5.10b).3b.1NORODOM
NORINDETHVIDDHAPONG
(1960-)
2 .(5 .5).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2 .(5 .5).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2 .(5 .5).4WACHHIRAVONGS
HEANH(1896-1969+)
2.(5.5).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(5.5).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
3.(5.5).4.1MADA
Devi(1925-?)
2 .(5 .5).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2 .(5 .5).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2 .(5 .5).4WACHHIRAVONGS
HEANH(1896-1969+)
2.(5.5).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(5.5).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
3.(5.5).4.1MADA
Devi(1925-?)
3.(2.12a).1a.1NORODOMVORAPONG(31 Oct 1951-)
3.(2 .12a).1aaNORODOMSIHANOUK
(31 Oct 1951-)(See F ig. XI)
3 .(2 .12a).1aaNORODOMSIHANOUK
(31 Oct 1951-)(See F ig. XI)
3.(2 .18).7NORODOM
THON(10 Jan 1910-)
3 .(2 .18).7NORODOM
THON(10 Jan 1910-)
3.(2.18).7aKEMLay
4.(2 .18).7.1NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
4.(2.18).7 .2NORODOM
Montha(Jun 1954-)
4 .(2 .18).7.1NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
4.(2.18).7 .2NORODOM
Montha(Jun 1954-)
5.(5.10a).1b.1.2.1NORODOM
KESSAR
(See SISOWATH in F ig. VI)
2.(5 .10a).1aaSISOWATHMONIVONG[1927-1941]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig . X)
2 .(5 .10a).1aaSISOWATHMONIVONG[1927-1941]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig . X)
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5.10b).3a.2NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
3 .(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5.10b).3a.2NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1acLONGSIDETH(-1975)
3.(5.14a).1 .2NORODOM
Pheavy(1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).1.1NORODOM
Rasmi(1938-1975)
3.(5.14a).1 .2NORODOM
Pheavy(1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).1.1NORODOM
Rasmi(1938-1975)
3 .(5 .14a).6.2SISOWATHKULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.1SISOWATH
SiddhinathRatanatev i(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(5.14a).6 .2aGANTHY
Sara
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4 .(5 .14a).6.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH
(3 Sep 1982-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4 .(5 .14a).6.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH
(3 Sep 1982-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
2 .(5 .14a).6aSISOWATH
WACHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-1972)
2.(5.14a).6NORODOMSiddharangsy
(18 Feb 1920-?)
3.(5.14a).6 .3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(5.14a).6 .4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3.(5.14a).6 .6SISOWATHCHEYSITH
(27 Jun 1955-)
5.14dSISOWATHChhomaya(1890-?)
2 .(5 .14d).1NORODOMCHITSARIK
(17 Jun 1917-1975)
2.(5.14a).2NORODOMChanmaly
2.(5.14a).3NORODOM
Peng
2.(5 .14a).4NORODOMChansodareth
2.(5.14a).5NORODOM
SUMANAVAN
2.(5 .14a).6NORODOMCHANTA-RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(5.14a).6aNORODOM
Samanvoraphong(?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .5aNORODOMVAKRIVAN(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
3.(5.10a).1b.5NORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-)
3.(5.10a).1b.5NORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-)
3.(5 .10a).1b.5bNORODOMSIHANOUK(See F ig. XI)
3 .(5 .10a).1b.5bNORODOMSIHANOUK(See F ig. XI)
3.(5 .14a).1aa.1LONG
Sireyroath(1964-1975)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.1OUM
Vong-Raksmy(?)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.2OUM
Monichera(?)
4 .(5 .14a).1ab .1a.3OUM
Chyvivong(?)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
Siblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.N1.NX
1st
Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
N1.NX 1
stGeneration
of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
N1.NX 1
stGeneration
of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
4KhunCham Iem Bosseba
1ChaomPhaltip Soda Chand(?)
(1840-1925)
6 Preah AngMchasAngDuong Daracar
(1843-1868)
2SocheatBophaThan (?)
5KanthorBophaniMac Phuong (Khlit)
2.8NORODOM
ORAY(1868-1909-)
2.9NORODOM
CHAMRONRI TH(1869-19019?)
2.10NORODOM
Kanhcha Neari(1869-?)
2.11NORODOMPATHAMA(1870-1909- )
3 .(2 .12c).1b .7NORODOMBophavadey(1953-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .7NORODOMBophavadey(1953-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.8NORODOM
Monidara(1954-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .5NORODOM
Savrot(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .5NORODOM
Savrot(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4aSAR
KANTHOUL(1940-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .4NORODOM
Makarassy(1947-1975)
2 .12.2.1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
2 .12.2.1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
2 .12.2.2NORODOMVONDEARA(1946-1975)
2 .12.2.2NORODOMVONDEARA(1946-1975)
2 .12.2.3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
2 .12.2.3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
2.12 .2 .1NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-?)
2.12 .2 .1NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-?)
1.1KAMPOUCHA
Soda Duong(1851-1909+)
1 .2PUONG
Kampuchea Ratana(1856-1909+)
1.3aKhunPhat
(1859-1940?)
1.3NORODOMHASSAKAN(1858-1888)
2.(1.3).1aANG DUONG
RATTANA
2.(1 .3).1NORODOM
Kansada(1876-?)
2.(1.3).2NORODOMBophaphuong
2.(1.3).2aSUN
SOVANN(1888-1956)
1.4NORODOMPhuong Mal i(1858-1909+)
1 .5NORODOM
Kossama(1858-?)
1.5aANG DUONGNUPPAROT(1853-1891)
1 .6NORODOM
PAK(1859-?)
1 .6NORODOM
PAK(1859-?)
1 .7NORODOM
Pouk(1859-1909+)
1 .7NORODOM
Pouk(1859-1909+)
1.8ChandaraKampor
(1859-1909+)
1.8ChandaraKampor
(1859-1909+)
2 .(1 .3).3NORODOM
KanvimanNorleakTevi(1876-1912)
2.(1 .3 .).3aSISOWATH MONIVONG[1927-1841]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig. IX)
2.(1.3).8NORODOM
Santhonaphakh(1882-?)
2 .(1 .3).7NORODOM
Sopphasan(1880-?)
2.(1.3).6NORODOM Sopphalakh
(1880-?)
2 .(1 .3).5NORODOM Youphaphakh
(1879-?)
2 .(1 .3).4NORODOM Phamvila th
(1879-13 Sep 1958)
2.12aNuon
(-4 May 1869)
2 .12bSISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
2 .12NORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2.12cSISOWATHBophasy Teul(1902-1957)
2 .(2 .12a).1NORODOMVAKRIVAN
(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
2.(2.12a).1bMeak
Chhoeun
2.(2.12a).1aNORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-?)
2.(2.12b).1NORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-
1976)
2 .(2 .12b).1aSISOWATH
Daramet(1913-
25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.12c).1NORODOMMONISSARA(1922-1975)
2.(2.12c).1aKhek
Samreuth(1921-1975)
2 .(2 .12c).1bChanYonn
(1921-1965)
2.(2.12c).1cSUMuth
4.(2 .12c).1b .3 .1NORODOM
SEREYVATTHANA(1967-1975)
4.(2.12c).1b.3.2NORODOMRottana tevi(1970-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .1NORODOM
Daravadey(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.1aSISOWATHMONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
3.(2.12c).1b.3NORODOM
VUTHAMONI(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .3aChhimDavine
(1946-1975)
3.(2.12c).1b.2NORODOMBotum Bopha(1945-1975)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG(15 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG(15 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .12c).1b .1 .2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(2.12c).1a.1NORODOM
CHANTARAVUTH(1939-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.1aSISOWATH
Chhuny(?-1975)
3 .(2 .12c).1a.2NORODOM
Ponnarangsey(14 Nov 1943-)
3.(2.12c).1a.2aCORBASSON
JEAN-JACQUES(1939-1984)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .6aNAZÉ
PATRICK(12 Ju l 1952-)
3.(2.12c).1b.6NORODOM
SuvannNeary(29 Nov 1951-)
3 .(2 .12c).1b .6aNAZÉ
PATRICK(12 Ju l 1952-)
3.(2.12c).1b.6NORODOM
SuvannNeary(29 Nov 1951-)
3.(2.12c).1a.3aUng
VorleakNeary
3.(2 .12c).1a.3NORODOM
NUBBHAVAN(1947-1975)
3.(2.12c).1c.1NORODOMSuthamoni(1955-1975)
3Preah AngMchas AngDuong Oubon(?)
(1849-1909-)
3Preah AngMchas AngDuong Oubon(?)
(1849-1909-)
3Preah AngMchas AngDuong Oubon(?)
(1849-1909-)
3Preah AngMchas AngDuong Oubon(?)
(1849-1909-)
2.7NORODOM
Somaly(1867-?)
2 .4NORODOM
Tralou(1865-1909-)
2.2NORODOMHEMARA
(1863-1909-)
2.3aNORODOM
PANTHAVONGS(1860-1909+)
2 .3NORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
2 .5NORODOM
Sodadey(1866-?)
2 .6NORODOM
SOKONABAT(1867-1909- )
2.13NORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
2 .14NORODOMPratum Meth
(1871-?)
2 .14NORODOMPratum Meth
(1871-?)
2.15NORODOM
DUONG SAMON(1871-1909- )
2 .16NORODOM
SALVAN(1872-?)
2 .17NORODOMChhavivann
(1872-?)
2 .18aKrachap
2.18NORODOM
RAYA(1866-?)
2.18NORODOM
RAYA(1866-?)
2.19NORODOMSREY SOMA
(1873-?)
2.19NORODOMSREY SOMA
(1873-?)
2 .20NORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
2.21NORODOMMATTARI(1874-1944)
2.21NORODOMMATTARI(1874-1944)
3 .(2 .18).1NORODOM
RODINORAVONGS(1888-?)
3 .(2 .18).1NORODOM
RODINORAVONGS(1888-?)
3 .(2 .18).6aKIMAN
3.(2 .18).6b(?)
3.(2.18).6NORODOM
Toch
3.(2.18).6NORODOM
Toch
3.(2 .18).2NORODOMArounavongs
(1892-?)
3 .(2 .18).2NORODOMArounavongs
(1892-?)
3 .(2 .18).3NORODOM
KHANTAYOURI(1896-?)
3 .(2 .18).3NORODOM
KHANTAYOURI(1896-?)
3.(2.18).4NORODOM
Pongsdara(1898-?)
3.(2.18).4NORODOM
Pongsdara(1898-?)
3.(2.18).5NORODOM
Soumarkh(1900-?)
3.(2.18).5NORODOM
Soumarkh(1900-?)
4.(2.18).6b.1aNORODOM
SURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig . XII)
4.(2 .18).6a.1KIM
AN DORE
4.(2.18).6b.1KIM-AN
Yeap(25 May 1925-?)
3.1aNORODOMMAYURA
(1862-1918)
3 .1NORODOMKarina Kev
(1864-?)
3 .2NORODOM
PIE(-1909-)
3 .1NORODOMKarina Kev
(1864-?)
3 .2NORODOM
PIE(-1909-)
5.5aARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1914)
5.5NORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.1NORODOM
Mari(1870-?)
5.2aNORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
5 .2NORODOMPrathaman(1870-?)
5.3NORODOM
Krachang(1871-?)
5 .4NORODOMKETADA
(1872-1909-)
5.5aARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1914)
5.5NORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.6NORODOM
Oma(1872-?)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.7NORODOMKRAYSONG
SARYAVONGS(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.8NORODOM
VichhieuRat tana
(1873-1908)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.9NORODOM
Nim Nom Lak(1874-?)
5.1NORODOM
Mari(1870-?)
5.2aNORODOMRATTANET
(1871-?)
5 .2NORODOMPrathaman(1870-?)
5.3NORODOM
Krachang(1871-?)
5 .4NORODOMKETADA
(1872-1909-)
4 .1a(?)
4 .1bNORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
4.2aNORODOMPhangangam(1874-1944)
4.1NORODOMKETSARA(1869-1909)
4.1NORODOMKETSARA(1869-1909)
4.2NORODOMSUTHAROT(1872-1945)
4.2NORODOMSUTHAROT(1872-1945)
2 .(4 .2).1NORODOM
Akasaniya(1892-1907)
2.(4 .2).2NORODOMSURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig. XII)
2 .(4 .2).2NORODOMSURAMARIT[1955-1960]
(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)(See F ig. XII)
2.(4 .2).3NORODOM
Phavarith(1896-?)
2 .(4 .2).4NORODOM
Rasmi Sobbana(Nov 1898-1971)
2.(4.2).5NORODOM
Yinglek(1900-?)
2 .(5 .10a).1bSISOWATH
ThavetRoeungsi
2.(5.10a).1NORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
2 .(5 .10a).1aNEARYSisaman
2.(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).2NORODOM
Monipinsathare t(1904-?)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).4NORODOM
Suthareath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).5NORODOMSONGDEH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(5 .10b).3aNEALLine
2.(4 .1a).1aSISOWATH
Duong Mathuri(1894-1974)
2 .(4 .1a).2NORODOM
Mom Ketokanya(1903-1 Mar 1993)
3.(4.1a).1.1NORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
3 .(4 .1a).1 .1aSISOWATHSirikMatak
(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
2.(4.1a).1NORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
4.(5.10a).1a.1 .1NORODOM
DARAINGSEY
3.(5 .10a).1a.1NORODOMROEUNGSEY(1919-1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1a.1a(?)
3.(5.10a).1aa.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
3 .(5 .14a).1aa.1PANARASIRIVUDH
(1946-)
3 .(5 .14a).1ab .1OUM
WECHANAK
3.(5.14a).1ab.1aSISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
5.11NORODOM
SATHARIYAVONGS(1876-?)
5.11NORODOM
SATHARIYAVONGS(1876-?)
5 .12NORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
5 .12NORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
5 .13NORODOM
Somaman(1886-?)
5 .13NORODOM
Somaman(1886-?)
5 .10bSISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
5 .10aDeMONTEIRO
Samrech(1875-?)
5.10NORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
5.10NORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
5 .14a(?)
5 .14NORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
5 .14cSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1890-?)
5.14bSISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
5 .15NORODOMThapSuong
Sarikann(1893-1908)
5 .15NORODOMThapSuong
Sarikann(1893-1908)
5 .16NORODOM
Chhloem Khvann
(1893-1908)
5 .16NORODOM
Chhloem Khvann
(1893-1908)
5.17NORODOM
Chhoet Chhing
(1894-?)
5.17NORODOM
Chhoet Chhing
(1894-?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .1CHUOPSamon
3.(5.10a).1b.1NORODOM
KANTOL(15 Sep 1920-
1976)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .2aSISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-12 Aug 2004)
3.(5.10a).1b.2NORODOM
Wathanary(1924-)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3aDeLOPEZ
Thel
3 .(5 .10a).1b .3bDeLOPEZ
Thon
3.(5.10a).1b.3cLeng
3.(5 .10a).1b .3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .4NORODOMSYNGANAVI
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.1NORODOMPREYARO
5.(5.10a).1b.2.1.2SISOWATH
Verina
4.(5.10a).1b.2.1aNORODOM
PREYSOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Ju l 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Ju l 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .2SISOWATH
Teravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .3SISOWATH
TESSO(1O Aug 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .2 .3SISOWATH
TESSO(1O Aug 1960-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3c.1NORODOMVITHARO
(17 Mar 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.1NORODOM
Viritha(25 Nov 1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .2NORODOM
VIRIYAVONG(12 Sep 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .3NORODOMVIDDIYA
(14 Mar 1953-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3b.4NORODOMVIRAVITH(1 Apr 1956)
4.(5.10a).1b.3b .5NORODOMVIRAVONG(26 Apr 1957)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .1NORODOM
SORIAVONG(1947-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .1NORODOM
SORIAVONG(1947-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.2aCHUM
Chanseyar
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.2aCHUM
Chanseyar
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .2NORODOM
ATICHAVONG(18 Jan 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3aSISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1976)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3NORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3aSISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1976)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.3NORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .1 .4NORODOM
Kantema
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .4NORODOM
Kantema
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .5NORODOMMONDARA
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .5NORODOMMONDARA
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .6NORODOM
SYNGHARATH
4.(5 .10a).1b .1 .6NORODOM
SYNGHARATH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOMDARARETH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOMDARARETH
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOM
KANTARAVI(?-19 Nov 1964)
4.(5.10a).1b.1.7NORODOM
KANTARAVI(?-19 Nov 1964)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.1NORODOM
Viriyane(1 Sep 1946-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.2NORODOM
Virochana(4 Feb 1948-)
4 .(5 .10a).1b .3a.3NORODOM
Vivara(26 Apr 1949-)
4.(5.10a).1b.3a.4NORODOM
Virivinn(1 Mar 1950)
2.(5.14a).1aaNOUTHPANARA
(-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1aSISOWATHSamanmeth(1918-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1NORODOM
YOSSANORAK(1908-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1abOUM
CHENG TE CK(15 Feb 1929-)
2.(1.9).4.1MADA Devi (1925-?)
2.(1.9).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2.(1.9).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2.(1.9).4WACHHIRA-
VONGSHEANH
(1896-1969+)
2 .(1 .9).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(1.9).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
1.9ARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1934)
1.9aNORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
1.9ARUNA
YUKANTHOR(1860-1934)
1.9aNORODOM
Mal ika(1872-1951)
1.10NORODOM
PHANTAVONGS(1860-1909)
1.10aNORODOM
Archhon(1863-?)
1 .18NORODOMMAYURET(1869-1909-)
1 .14NORODOM
Key(1863-1909- )
1 .16NORODOMYay Kantha
(1866-?)
1.15NORODOM
Vanna(1865-1909-)
1 .17NORODOM
MAKHAVAN(1867-1914)
1 .13NORODOMMAYURA(1862-1918)
1.13aNORODOMKaranika-Kev
(1864-?)
1 .12NORODOMLoangnuon(1861-?)
1 .18NORODOMMAYURET(1869-1909-)
1 .14NORODOM
Key(1863-1909- )
1 .16NORODOMYay Kantha
(1866-?)
1.15NORODOM
Vanna(1865-1909-)
1 .17NORODOM
MAKHAVAN(1867-1914)
1 .13NORODOMMAYURA(1862-1918)
1.13aNORODOMKaranika-Kev
(1864-?)
1 .12NORODOMLoangnuon(1861-?)
1.11aNeak
Romdenh
1.11NORODOM
DUONG CHAK(1861-1897)
3.(1.11).3 .1DUONG
China(1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1NORODOMMONTANA
(18 Mar 1902-?)
3 .(1 .11).1.1aNORODOMPoumbacya
(?)
2 .(1 .11).4NORODOM
RATHARASY(1894~1940)
2 .(1 .11).1aCHUOMPathoum
(1883-8 Aug 1965)
2.(1.11).1NORODOM
MONTHONTHANAY(1881-1906-)
2.(1.11).2aNAPPAVON
2.(1.11).2NORODOMPraphayphakh
(1881-?)
2 .(1 .11).3aDUONG
MANIVAN
2.(1 .11).3NORODOM
Vilayl ak(1883-8 Aug 1970)
1 .19NORODOMSomavadey
(1869-?)
1.20NORODOM
Yepantha(1872-1957)
1 .19aNORODOMKETSARA
(1869-1909+)
4 .(1 .11).1.1.1NORODOM
Ramrinn
4.(1 .11).1.1.1NORODOM
Ramrinn
4.(1 .11).1.1.2NORODOM
BALEY
4.(1 .11).1.1.2NORODOM
BALEY
4.(1.11).1 .1 .3NORODOM
KIRIRAT
4.(1.11).1 .1 .3NORODOM
KIRIRAT
4.(1 .11).1.1.4NORODOMVATVANI
4.(1 .11).1.1.4NORODOMVATVANI
4.(1.11).1 .1 .5NORODOM
Botoum
4.(1.11).1 .1 .5NORODOM
Botoum
4.(1.11).1 .1 .6NORODOM
Vivareth
4.(1.11).1 .1 .6NORODOM
Vivareth
4 .(1 .11).1.1.7NORODOMCHHARATH
4.(1 .11).1.1.7NORODOMCHHARATH
4.(1 .11).1.1.8NORODOM
PHEANUREAK
4.(1 .11).1.1.8NORODOM
PHEANUREAK
4.(1 .11).1.1.9NORODOM
Hemany
4.(1 .11).1.1.9NORODOM
Hemany
4.(1 .11).1.1.10NORODOMPHOUSITH
4.(1 .11).1.1.10NORODOMPHOUSITH
4.(1.11).1 .1 .11NORODOM
DITKAN
4.(1.11).1 .1 .11NORODOM
DITKAN
2.(5 .10b).3b(?)
3.(5.10b).3a.3NORODOM
Theani
3.(5.10b).3a.3NORODOM
Theani
3.(5.10b).3a.1aNORODOMBopha Devi(8 Jan 1943-)
3 .(5 .10b).3a.1NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 Mar 1935-1970)
3.(5.10b).3b.1NORODOM
NORINDETHVIDDHAPONG
(1960-)
2 .(5 .5).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2 .(5 .5).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2 .(5 .5).4WACHHIRAVONGS
HEANH(1896-1969+)
2.(5.5).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(5.5).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
3.(5.5).4.1MADA
Devi(1925-?)
2 .(5 .5).1YUKANTHOR
Pengpas(28 Ju l 1892-29 Oct 1969)
2 .(5 .5).2YUKANTHOR
Robangpas(1893-?)
2 .(5 .5).4WACHHIRAVONGS
HEANH(1896-1969+)
2.(5.5).4aRIOU
Raymonde(1895-?)
2.(5.5).3YUKANTHOR
Pingpeang(26 Dec 1894-26 Dec 1966)
3.(5.5).4.1MADA
Devi(1925-?)
3.(2.12a).1a.1NORODOMVORAPONG(31 Oct 1951-)
3.(2 .12a).1aaNORODOMSIHANOUK
(31 Oct 1951-)(See F ig. XI)
3 .(2 .12a).1aaNORODOMSIHANOUK
(31 Oct 1951-)(See F ig. XI)
3.(2 .18).7NORODOM
THON(10 Jan 1910-)
3 .(2 .18).7NORODOM
THON(10 Jan 1910-)
3.(2.18).7aKEMLay
4.(2 .18).7.1NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
4.(2.18).7 .2NORODOM
Montha(Jun 1954-)
4 .(2 .18).7.1NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
4.(2.18).7 .2NORODOM
Montha(Jun 1954-)
5.(5.10a).1b.1.2.1NORODOM
KESSAR
(See SISOWATH in F ig. VI)
2.(5 .10a).1aaSISOWATHMONIVONG[1927-1941]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig . X)
2 .(5 .10a).1aaSISOWATHMONIVONG[1927-1941]
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F ig . X)
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5.10b).3a.2NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
3 .(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5 .10b).3a.2NORODOM
NORINRITHIVONG
3.(5.10b).3a.2NORODOM
Dara(1951-1975)
2 .(5 .14a).1acLONGSIDETH(-1975)
3.(5.14a).1 .2NORODOM
Pheavy(1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).1.1NORODOM
Rasmi(1938-1975)
3.(5.14a).1 .2NORODOM
Pheavy(1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).1.1NORODOM
Rasmi(1938-1975)
3 .(5 .14a).6.2SISOWATHKULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.1SISOWATH
SiddhinathRatanatev i(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(5.14a).6 .2aGANTHY
Sara
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4 .(5 .14a).6.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH
(3 Sep 1982-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4 .(5 .14a).6.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH
(3 Sep 1982-)
4.(5.14a).6 .2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
2 .(5 .14a).6aSISOWATH
WACHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-1972)
2.(5.14a).6NORODOMSiddharangsy
(18 Feb 1920-?)
3.(5.14a).6 .3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(5.14a).6 .4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(5 .14a).6.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3.(5.14a).6 .6SISOWATHCHEYSITH
(27 Jun 1955-)
5.14dSISOWATHChhomaya(1890-?)
2 .(5 .14d).1NORODOMCHITSARIK
(17 Jun 1917-1975)
2.(5.14a).2NORODOMChanmaly
2.(5.14a).3NORODOM
Peng
2.(5 .14a).4NORODOMChansodareth
2.(5.14a).5NORODOM
SUMANAVAN
2.(5 .14a).6NORODOMCHANTA-RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(5.14a).6aNORODOM
Samanvoraphong(?)
3 .(5 .10a).1b .5aNORODOMVAKRIVAN(26 Mar 1921-31 Aug 1959)
3.(5.10a).1b.5NORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-)
3.(5.10a).1b.5NORODOM
ThavetNorleak(29 Sep 1927-)
3.(5 .10a).1b.5bNORODOMSIHANOUK(See F ig. XI)
3 .(5 .10a).1b.5bNORODOMSIHANOUK(See F ig. XI)
3.(5 .14a).1aa.1LONG
Sireyroath(1964-1975)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.1OUM
Vong-Raksmy(?)
4.(5.14a).1ab.1a.2OUM
Monichera(?)
4 .(5 .14a).1ab .1a.3OUM
Chyvivong(?)
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
(F) Female (M) Male(?) Unknown origin
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union Parents/Children Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3, indi cat es 3rd generation, e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring , etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1st o ffspring , etc.• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n doffspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2
n dwife (b) belonging to the 3
rdoffspring (3), etc.N1.NX
1st
Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
N1.NX 1
stGeneration
of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
N1.NX 1
stGeneration
of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
N1.NX 1
stGeneration
of Offsprings
N1 = 1 , indica tes chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2 , indic ates chi ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1, indic ates 1st ch ild; 2 , indic at es 2n dchild, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n dchild, etc .
LEGENDS
NO RODOMOther Names: REACHEA VADEI & CHRALO EUNG
[3 Jun 1864 – 28 Apr 1904](Feb 1834 – 28 Apr 1904)
Place of Birth: Angkor Borei, CambodiaCremation: Jan 1906
NO RODOMOther Names: REACHEA VADEI & CHRALO EUNG
[3 Jun 1864 – 28 Apr 1904](Feb 1834 – 28 Apr 1904)
Place of Birth: Angkor Borei, CambodiaCremation: Jan 1906
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
Figure IX. Genealogy of King Sisowath(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 7, 16, 17) ©
[41]
2Puy
3(?)
4 Samor
(1831-1914)
1.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
2.1SISOWATH
Phyrou (1857-Aft 1909)
2 .1a(?)
2 .(2 .1).1SISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2.(2.1).1aSISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
2.(2.1).2SISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
2 .(2 .1).2aNORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
2 .2SISOWATH
WOTHAVONG(1858-1904)
2 .2aSBAYRoeong
(?)
2 .(2 .2).1SISOWATH
Souvadtdi(1881-?)
2 .(2 .2).1aSISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA
(1876-1 Ju l 1953)
3.3SISOWATHVONG KAT
(1892-29 Jan 1948)
3.3a(?)
2.(3.3).1SISOWATH
VONGNIMIT
3.4SISOWATHSouphaphakh
(1892-?)
3.5SISOWATH
Lakkhana-Chhom(1899-?)
3.6SISOWATH
KANGOY(?- Aft 1904)
3.1SISOWATH
Kanhnouri(1878-?)
3.2SISOWATH
Soudarkh(1878-?)
3.2aSISOWATH
SOUPHANAVONG(1888-1955)
3 .2bNORODOM
CHANTALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
4 .2aSISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1858-1907)
4.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
4.(4.2).1SISOWATH Souvadareangs
(1900-?)
2.(4.1).10SISOWATH
CHITAVONG(1889-1 May 1952)
2.(4.1).10bPhinary
(Phin Phin)
3 .(4 .1).10b.5SISOWATH
Nearyrath(21 Mar 35-)
2.(4.1).1SISOWATH
Kinari(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).2SISOWATH
Sisotha(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).3SISOWATH
PONGSDARA (1887-?)
4 .1SISOWATH
LOMPONG ESSARA(1860-1925)
4.1a(?)
4 .3 SISOWATHKanhnhouri
(1873-?)
4 .3aANG
DUONGPHATSOWATH
(1888-1950)
4 .(4 .3).1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATHSATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
4 .(4 .3).1aSOKHONDounetteDejeanne
(?)
4 .(4 .3).1 .1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1aSISOWATH
CHITAPONG(1889-1 May 1952)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1SISOWATH
Phinary(?)
3.(1.1).3.2SISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(1.1).3.2aNORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
1Ang Duong
Changkolney (1839-1902)
1.1a(?)
1 .1SISOWATH
ESSARAVON (1858-1907)
2.(1.2).1SISOWATHSouvadareang
(1900-?)
2.(1.1).1SISOWATH
Kaniya(1877-?)
2 .(1 .1).2SISOWATHYubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
2.(1.1).2aCHAMRAENVONGS
(1870-1916)
2.(1.1).3SISOWATHRATHARY(1878-1946)
2 .(1 .1).3aTROEUNG
Yoeun (?)
3.(1.1).3.3SISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-)
3 .(1 .1).3 .3aNORODOMWathanary
(1924-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.1aNORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
5.(1.1).3.3a.1.1NORODOMPREYARO(8 Jul 1981-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1 .2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.2SISOWATH
Theravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.3SISOWATH
TESSO(10 Aug 1963-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .1SISOWATHCHARIYA
(1939-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1aSISOWATH
Monique(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1bSIENG
Dy(?-)
3.(1.1).3.4SISOWATHMETHAVI
(?-1975)
3.(1.1).3.4aIZZI
Anne Marie (Nanet te)(?-1975)
4.(1.1).3.4a.1SISOWATHTHOMICO
(6 Aug 1952-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.5SISOWATHTACKAVIT
(1957-1 Aug 1966)
4.(1.1).3.4a.4SISOWATHAMRINDO
(14 Ju l 1956-May 1999)
4.(1.1).3.4a.2SISOWATH
Suthary(7 May 1954-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.3SISOWATH
Sophana(7 May 1954-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2a.3SISOWATHChintakavi
(24 Apr 1961-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2SISOWATH
Santa(1940-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2aSISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2bSMITH
(?-)
3.(2.2).1.1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .3SISOWATHBouchnga(1904-?)
2 .(2 .2).2aSISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(2.2).2SISOWATHSonthanari(1904-?)
2.(2.2.)2bSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2 .(2 .2).3SISOWATHSithanarakh
(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).4SISOWATH
Chomrinphakh(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).5SISOWATH
Lakkinasi(1890-?)
2.(2.2).6aSISOWATH
SaophaRoungsi(?)
2.(2.2).6SISOWATH
WATCHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-30 Jan 1972)
2 .(2 .2).6bMENAUD
Alice(?)
2 .(2 .2).6cNORODOMSiddharangsy(18 Feb 1920-)
2 .(2 .2).6d(?)
3.(2.2).8.1SISOWATH
Sikhararet(1902-?)
2.(2.2).7SISOWATHKHOUCH(1893-?)
2 .(2 .2).8a(?)
2.(2.2).8SISOWATHSOTANARI
(?)
2.(2.3).1SISOWATH
Prapheysi(1887-?)
2 .3a(?)
2 .3SISOWATHNOPHKAO(1861~1930)
2 .(2 .3).5a(?)
2.(2.3).2SISOWATHPOPANATH
(8 Dec 1890-Feb 1945)
2.(2.3).2aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2 .(2 .3).3SISOWATH
NOUT(1892-?)
2 .(2 .3).4SISOWATH
DOUK(1895-?)
2 .(2 .3).5SISOWATH
NUPPHARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).2 .1SISOWATHPORACSI
(1 May 1921-?)
(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .4SISOWATHPEYAVUDH(14 Apr 1963-)
4.(2.3).2.1.1SISOWATH
Monorac Renée(31 Aug 1946-)
4.(2.3).2.1.2SISOWATH
Ritarac(31 Aug 1946-)
(?) 4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .2aKANTHOUL
VORA(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .3SISOWATH
Sutheavy Dolores(11 Sep 1957-)
2 .5SISOWATHTRALOCH(1862-1897)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .(2 .4).1SISOWATH
CHHAYRATH(-1973)
2.(2.4).1a(?)
3.(2.4).1.1SISOWATH
CHHNAYVONG(9 Sep 1922-?)
2 .(2 .4).2aSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
3.(2.4).2.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-)
4 .(2 .4)2.1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-)
2.(2.4).2SISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3.(2.4).2.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4 .2SISOWATH
Chandeva(-1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4.1SISOWATH
SIVARO(1968-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3SISOWATH
Olary(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3a(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4SISOWATH
LICHAVI(?-21 Apr 1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4aSISOWATH
Brigit te(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5bUCHNory
(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5aNORODOMArunRasmey(2 Oct 1955-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5SISOWATHSIRIRATH(21 Jun 1946-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.1SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.2SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5a.3SISOWATH
Sirik ithNathal ie(9 Oct 1979)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
Narita(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.5SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2b .1(?)
2.(1.1).5SISOWATH
KHATTIPONGS(1881-?)
2.(1.1).6SISOWATHCHANTARA
(1884-?)
2 .(1 .1).7SISOWATH
Souvani(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).8SISOWATH
Nenuhva(1886-?)
2 .(1 .1).9SISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(1.1).10SISOWATH
RUBIS(1890-?)
2.(1.1).11SISOWATH
Bouranat(1891-?)
2.(1.1).12SISOWATHChantasoutha
(1891-?)
2.(1.1).4SISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2.(1.1).4aSISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3 .(1 .1).4a.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-?)
4 .(1 .1).4a1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-?)
2.(1.1).13SISOWATH
PAPHARAVONG KEBAL(29 Dec 1892-10 Mar 1959)
2 .(1 .1).13bSISOWATH
Noch (1894-?)
2 .(1 .1).13aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2.(1.1).6aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2 .(1 .1).6SISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.1SISOWATHMonikhema
(?)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2SISOWATHMac chutarasi(1924-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2aNETH
SAROUN(?)
4.(1.1).13a.2 .1NETH
Aphicharya(?)
3.(1.1).13a.1SISOWATH
RITHIRAVONG(1931-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.1aNeakPreup
(?)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.2SISOWATH
SARAKHEMA(1955-)
4.(1.1).13a.1 .3SISOWATH
TUMROUNGSENA(?)
2 .(1 .1).18SISOWATH
Yang(1901-?)
2.(1.1).19SISOWATH
Chak(1901-?)
2 .(1 .1).20SISOWATH
Chat(1901-?)
2.(1.1).21SISOWATH
Nath(1901-?)
2.(1.1).22SISOWATH
Phos(?)
2.(1.1).16SISOWATH
Phang(1898-?)
2 .(1 .1).17SISOWATH
Phat(1899-?)
2.(1.1).15SISOWATH
Pchchang(1895-?)
2 .(1 .1).14SISOWATHYAMAROTH
(20 Oct 1893-1960)
2 .(1 .1).14aSISOWATH
SowathBopha(?)
3 .(1 .1).14.1SISOWATHBopharoth
(12 Aug 1929-)
2 .(4 .1).4SISOWATH
Sosamati (1892-?)
2 .(4 .1).5SISOWATH
PONGSNORET (1896-?)
2.(4.1).6SISOWATH
PONGNORITH (1899-29 Mar 1959)
2.(4.1).7SOKHSoeun
(?)
2.(4.1).9SISOWATH
Sarirakh(1903-?)
2.(4.1).8SISOWATH
Hol(1902-?)
2.6a(?)
2 .6SISOWATHROTANEY(1862-1901)
2 .7a(?)
2 .7SISOWATHPIYARAKH
(?)
2 .(2 .6).1SISOWATHROTPONGS
(1880-?)
2 .(2 .6).2SISOWATH
ChhavrithiSauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.6).3SISOWATH
Nouy(1887-?)
2 .(2 .6).4SISOWATH
Nhoap(1890-?)
3 .(2 .11b).1 .1aSISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(2.11b).1.1SISOWATH
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
2 .(2 .11b).2SISOWATH
Mathuret(1896-?)
2.(2 .11b).2aNORODOM
SURAMARIT(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)
(See F igure XII)
2.10SISOWATH
Samphadi(1865-?)
2 .11b(?)
2.12SISOWATHMONIVONG
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F igure X)
2.13SISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA(1876-1 Jul 1953)
2 .13aSISOWATH
Souvadtd i(1881-?)
2.13b(?)
2.13c(?)
2 .14SISOWATH
KHANARAK(1876-?)
2 .14aNORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
2.14b(?)
2.2.(2.14b).1SISOWATHKetsoudarakh
(1900-1 Mar 1976)
2.2.(2.14b).2SISOWATHLakkhinasi
(?)
2 .2 .(2 .14b).3SISOWATH
MIM(1914)
2 .(2 .13a).3SISOWATHBuochnga(1904-?)
2.(2.13a).1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
2 .(2 .13a).2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13b).1SISOWATH
Ol(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.13b).1aSISOWATH
(?)
2.2.(2.13b).1bOUKLON
(?)
3.(2.13b).1a.1SISOWATH
THOGNE(1930’s-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).1a.2SISOWATH
Thal(?)
3.(2.13b).1b.1OUK
Chansorey(?)
2.(2.13b).4SISOWATH
KANTANAVONG(- 1975)
2.(2.13b).5SISOWATHSamanmeth(1918- 1975)
2.(2.13b).2SISOWATH
Darameth(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2 .(2 .13b).2 .bNORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-1976)
2.(2.13b).2aSISOWATH
(?)
3.(2.13b).2b.2NORODOMVODEARA(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .4NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-)
2 .(2 .13b).3SISOWATH
Sakethsan(- 1976)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1a(?)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1SISOWATH
DUONG KHARA(-Jul 1978)
4.(2.13b).2a.1.2SISOWATH
Sophealay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .3SISOWATH
DUONG CHATO(13 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .13b).2a.1 .1SISOWATHDuong Malay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .4SISOWATH
Duong Chanty
3.(2.13b).2a.2SISOWATH
RITHARAPONG(-May 1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.2aBEL CONDE
Hubertine
4 .(2 .13b).2a.2 .1SISOWATHNORETH
(1960-)
4.(2.13b).2a.2.2SISOWATHTheraknhean
(?)
2 .15aNORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
2 .15SISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
2 .(2 .15).2NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(2 .15).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2.(2.15).3NORODOM
. Monipinsat thareth(1904-?)
2 .(2 .15).5NORODOMSONGDETH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2.(2.15).4NORODOM
Suthereath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.8).1SISOWATH
Noch(1894-?)
2 .8a(?)
2.8SISOWATH
PECH YARAK(1804-1904)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.(2.9).1SISOWATH
Sisudar(1883-?)
2.(2.6).7SISOWATH
LENG(1897-?)
2.(2.6).5SISOWATH
Ngech(1890-?)
2 .(2 .6).8SISOWATH
LACH(1900-?)
2 .(2 .6).6SISOWATH
Vich(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).2SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).3SISOWATH
LONH(1895-?)
2 .(2 .7).1SISOWATHSARAKAH
(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).4bSISOWATHSonthanari
(1883-?)
3.(1.1).4a.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-?)
2 .(1 .1).4cSISOWATH
Chhavrith i-Sauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.7).4SISOWATH
Tramoul(1898-?)
2 .(2 .7).5SISOWATH
NAL(1899-?)
2.(2.7).6SISOWATH
Ching(1901-?)
2 .11aSISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2 .11SISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1SISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1bMEASFNU(?)
5.(1.1).13b.1c.1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
4 .(1 .1).13b.1c.2SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
4 .(1 .1).22.1MAMHuch(?)
3.(1.1).13b.1cSISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
4.(1.1).13b.1c.1SISOWATHKHATTEYA(Jun 1959-)
4.(1.1).13b.1b.1MEAS
Chamman(?)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1aKEO
KIMSAN(15 Feb 1940-)
4 .(2 .2).6b.1.1KEOKosey
(2 Jan 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIVUDH(8 Jun 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
2.3.(2.1.2).6c.6SISOWATHCHEYSITH(27 Jun 1955-)
3.(2.1.2).6d .7SISOWATH
Suprabha(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .1SISOWATH
Kauthavy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.2SISOWATH
Ketsiny(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.5SISOWATH
Ounorith(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .4SISOWATHSUCHIMA
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .6SISOWATH
AMARTHATHE T(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.3SISOWATH
ADITI(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .8SISOWATHCheat Sowath
(1950-5 Sep 1973)
3.(2.1.2).6d .10SISOWATHRothnanadery
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .9SISOWATH
PRABAT VORA REACH(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .11SISOWATHRoth Tymie
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .12SISOWATH
DUONG DARA(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.13SISOWATHDara Resmey
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .14SISOWATH
VUTHIN(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .15SISOWATH
DARAVUTH(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.16SISOWATH
Daravithy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.17SISOWATHKANAROTH
(?)
3.(2.2).6c.1SISOWATH
Siddhinath Ra tana tevi(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2SISOWATH
KULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2aGANTHY
Sarah(?)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
(See Ang Eng Fig. III)
(See Norodom Fig. V)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
NORIVONG NIKKO(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .1 .1SISOWATH
Nearyreth(21 Mar 1935-?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6SISOWATHCHITTARA
(18 Nov 1959-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6aOUMSothea
(?)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.1SISOWATH
SURYAVONG(28 Dec 1997-)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(26 Oct 2002-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.4SISOWATH
Takara(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.6SISOWATHSOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
(See NORODOM F ig. V)3 .(4 .1).6 .1
SISOWATHSocheatbotum
(Jan 1948-)
2.(2.8).2SISOWATHRakhanasy(1899-?)
2.(2.11b).1aNORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
2.(2.11b).1SISOWATH
Mathuri(1894-Aft 1974)
2.(2.8).2aSISOWATHPOPANATH(8 Dec 1980-Feb 1945)
(See SISOWATHPORACSI
@ 3.(2 .3).2 .1)
2.(4.1).10aTONGPhkar
3.(4.1).10a.1SISOWATH
Chit tara (Peanh)(~1920-1938)
3.(4.1).10b.1SISOWATHTHAVARAK
(1975-)
3 .(4 .1).10b.2SISOWATH
Chinnary(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.3SISOWATH
CHITTDARAVONG(?)
3 .(4 .1).10b.4SISOWATH
CHITTDARASORIVONG(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.6SISOWATH
CHITTAMA RO(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.7SISOWATH
SEYHAKVARO(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.8SISOWATH
Neary Raksmey(-1975)
3.(4.1).10a.1aHY
HENG(?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage /Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
2Puy
3(?)
4 Samor
(1831-1914)
1.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
2.1SISOWATH
Phyrou (1857-Aft 1909)
2 .1a(?)
2 .(2 .1).1SISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2.(2.1).1aSISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
2 .(2 .1).1SISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2.(2.1).1aSISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
2.(2.1).2SISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
2 .(2 .1).2aNORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
2 .2SISOWATH
WOTHAVONG(1858-1904)
2 .2aSBAYRoeong
(?)
2 .(2 .2).1SISOWATH
Souvadtdi(1881-?)
2 .(2 .2).1aSISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA
(1876-1 Ju l 1953)
3.3SISOWATHVONG KAT
(1892-29 Jan 1948)
3.3a(?)
2.(3.3).1SISOWATH
VONGNIMIT
3.4SISOWATHSouphaphakh
(1892-?)
3.5SISOWATH
Lakkhana-Chhom(1899-?)
3.6SISOWATH
KANGOY(?- Aft 1904)
3.1SISOWATH
Kanhnouri(1878-?)
3.2SISOWATH
Soudarkh(1878-?)
3.2aSISOWATH
SOUPHANAVONG(1888-1955)
3 .2bNORODOM
CHANTALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
4 .2aSISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1858-1907)
4.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
4.(4.2).1SISOWATH Souvadareangs
(1900-?)
4 .2aSISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1858-1907)
4.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
4.(4.2).1SISOWATH Souvadareangs
(1900-?)
2.(4.1).10SISOWATH
CHITAVONG(1889-1 May 1952)
2.(4.1).10bPhinary
(Phin Phin)
3 .(4 .1).10b.5SISOWATH
Nearyrath(21 Mar 35-)
2.(4.1).1SISOWATH
Kinari(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).2SISOWATH
Sisotha(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).3SISOWATH
PONGSDARA (1887-?)
4 .1SISOWATH
LOMPONG ESSARA(1860-1925)
4.1a(?)
4 .3 SISOWATHKanhnhouri
(1873-?)
4 .3aANG
DUONGPHATSOWATH
(1888-1950)
4 .(4 .3).1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATHSATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
4 .(4 .3).1aSOKHONDounetteDejeanne
(?)
4 .(4 .3).1 .1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
4 .3 SISOWATHKanhnhouri
(1873-?)
4 .3aANG
DUONGPHATSOWATH
(1888-1950)
4 .(4 .3).1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATHSATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
4 .(4 .3).1aSOKHONDounetteDejeanne
(?)
4 .(4 .3).1 .1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1aSISOWATH
CHITAPONG(1889-1 May 1952)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1SISOWATH
Phinary(?)
3.(1.1).3.2SISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(1.1).3.2aNORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
1Ang Duong
Changkolney (1839-1902)
1.1a(?)
1 .1SISOWATH
ESSARAVON (1858-1907)
2.(1.2).1SISOWATHSouvadareang
(1900-?)
2.(1.1).1SISOWATH
Kaniya(1877-?)
2 .(1 .1).2SISOWATHYubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
2.(1.1).2aCHAMRAENVONGS
(1870-1916)
2 .(1 .1).2SISOWATHYubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
2.(1.1).2aCHAMRAENVONGS
(1870-1916)
2.(1.1).3SISOWATHRATHARY(1878-1946)
2 .(1 .1).3aTROEUNG
Yoeun (?)
2.(1.1).3SISOWATHRATHARY(1878-1946)
2 .(1 .1).3aTROEUNG
Yoeun (?)
3.(1.1).3.3SISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-)
3 .(1 .1).3 .3aNORODOMWathanary
(1924-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.1aNORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
5.(1.1).3.3a.1.1NORODOMPREYARO(8 Jul 1981-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1 .2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.2SISOWATH
Theravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.3SISOWATH
TESSO(10 Aug 1963-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .1SISOWATHCHARIYA
(1939-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1aSISOWATH
Monique(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1bSIENG
Dy(?-)
3.(1.1).3.4SISOWATHMETHAVI
(?-1975)
3.(1.1).3.4aIZZI
Anne Marie (Nanet te)(?-1975)
4.(1.1).3.4a.1SISOWATHTHOMICO
(6 Aug 1952-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.5SISOWATHTACKAVIT
(1957-1 Aug 1966)
4.(1.1).3.4a.4SISOWATHAMRINDO
(14 Ju l 1956-May 1999)
4.(1.1).3.4a.2SISOWATH
Suthary(7 May 1954-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.3SISOWATH
Sophana(7 May 1954-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2a.3SISOWATHChintakavi
(24 Apr 1961-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2SISOWATH
Santa(1940-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2aSISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2bSMITH
(?-)
3.(2.2).1.1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .3SISOWATHBouchnga(1904-?)
3.(2.2).1.1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .3SISOWATHBouchnga(1904-?)
2 .(2 .2).2aSISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(2.2).2SISOWATHSonthanari(1904-?)
2.(2.2.)2bSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2 .(2 .2).2aSISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(2.2).2SISOWATHSonthanari(1904-?)
2.(2.2.)2bSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2 .(2 .2).3SISOWATHSithanarakh
(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).4SISOWATH
Chomrinphakh(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).5SISOWATH
Lakkinasi(1890-?)
2 .(2 .2).3SISOWATHSithanarakh
(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).4SISOWATH
Chomrinphakh(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).5SISOWATH
Lakkinasi(1890-?)
2.(2.2).6aSISOWATH
SaophaRoungsi(?)
2.(2.2).6SISOWATH
WATCHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-30 Jan 1972)
2 .(2 .2).6bMENAUD
Alice(?)
2 .(2 .2).6cNORODOMSiddharangsy(18 Feb 1920-)
2 .(2 .2).6d(?)
3.(2.2).8.1SISOWATH
Sikhararet(1902-?)
2.(2.2).7SISOWATHKHOUCH(1893-?)
2 .(2 .2).8a(?)
2.(2.2).8SISOWATHSOTANARI
(?)
2.(2.2).7SISOWATHKHOUCH(1893-?)
2 .(2 .2).8a(?)
2.(2.2).8SISOWATHSOTANARI
(?)
2.(2.3).1SISOWATH
Prapheysi(1887-?)
2 .3a(?)
2 .3SISOWATHNOPHKAO(1861~1930)
2 .3a(?)
2 .3SISOWATHNOPHKAO(1861~1930)
2 .(2 .3).5a(?)
2.(2.3).2SISOWATHPOPANATH
(8 Dec 1890-Feb 1945)
2.(2.3).2aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2 .(2 .3).3SISOWATH
NOUT(1892-?)
2 .(2 .3).4SISOWATH
DOUK(1895-?)
2 .(2 .3).5SISOWATH
NUPPHARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).2 .1SISOWATHPORACSI
(1 May 1921-?)
(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .4SISOWATHPEYAVUDH(14 Apr 1963-)
4.(2.3).2.1.1SISOWATH
Monorac Renée(31 Aug 1946-)
4.(2.3).2.1.2SISOWATH
Ritarac(31 Aug 1946-)
(?) 4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .2aKANTHOUL
VORA(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .3SISOWATH
Sutheavy Dolores(11 Sep 1957-)
2 .5SISOWATHTRALOCH(1862-1897)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .(2 .4).1SISOWATH
CHHAYRATH(-1973)
2.(2.4).1a(?)
3.(2.4).1.1SISOWATH
CHHNAYVONG(9 Sep 1922-?)
2 .(2 .4).2aSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
3.(2.4).2.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-)
4 .(2 .4)2.1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-)
2.(2.4).2SISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3.(2.4).2.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .(2 .4).1SISOWATH
CHHAYRATH(-1973)
2.(2.4).1a(?)
3.(2.4).1.1SISOWATH
CHHNAYVONG(9 Sep 1922-?)
2 .(2 .4).2aSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
3.(2.4).2.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-)
4 .(2 .4)2.1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-)
2.(2.4).2SISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3.(2.4).2.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4 .2SISOWATH
Chandeva(-1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4.1SISOWATH
SIVARO(1968-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3SISOWATH
Olary(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3a(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4SISOWATH
LICHAVI(?-21 Apr 1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4aSISOWATH
Brigit te(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5bUCHNory
(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5aNORODOMArunRasmey(2 Oct 1955-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5SISOWATHSIRIRATH(21 Jun 1946-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.1SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.2SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5a.3SISOWATH
Sirik ithNathal ie(9 Oct 1979)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
Narita(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.5SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2b .1(?)
2.(1.1).5SISOWATH
KHATTIPONGS(1881-?)
2.(1.1).6SISOWATHCHANTARA
(1884-?)
2.(1.1).6SISOWATHCHANTARA
(1884-?)
2 .(1 .1).7SISOWATH
Souvani(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).7SISOWATH
Souvani(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).8SISOWATH
Nenuhva(1886-?)
2 .(1 .1).8SISOWATH
Nenuhva(1886-?)
2 .(1 .1).9SISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(1.1).10SISOWATH
RUBIS(1890-?)
2.(1.1).11SISOWATH
Bouranat(1891-?)
2.(1.1).12SISOWATHChantasoutha
(1891-?)
2.(1.1).4SISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2.(1.1).4aSISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3 .(1 .1).4a.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-?)
4 .(1 .1).4a1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-?)
2.(1.1).13SISOWATH
PAPHARAVONG KEBAL(29 Dec 1892-10 Mar 1959)
2 .(1 .1).13bSISOWATH
Noch (1894-?)
2 .(1 .1).13aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2.(1.1).13SISOWATH
PAPHARAVONG KEBAL(29 Dec 1892-10 Mar 1959)
2 .(1 .1).13bSISOWATH
Noch (1894-?)
2 .(1 .1).13aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2.(1.1).6aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2 .(1 .1).6SISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
2 .(1 .1).6SISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.1SISOWATHMonikhema
(?)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2SISOWATHMac chutarasi(1924-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2aNETH
SAROUN(?)
4.(1.1).13a.2 .1NETH
Aphicharya(?)
3.(1.1).13a.1SISOWATH
RITHIRAVONG(1931-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.1aNeakPreup
(?)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.2SISOWATH
SARAKHEMA(1955-)
4.(1.1).13a.1 .3SISOWATH
TUMROUNGSENA(?)
2 .(1 .1).18SISOWATH
Yang(1901-?)
2.(1.1).19SISOWATH
Chak(1901-?)
2 .(1 .1).20SISOWATH
Chat(1901-?)
2.(1.1).21SISOWATH
Nath(1901-?)
2.(1.1).22SISOWATH
Phos(?)
2.(1.1).16SISOWATH
Phang(1898-?)
2 .(1 .1).17SISOWATH
Phat(1899-?)
2.(1.1).15SISOWATH
Pchchang(1895-?)
2 .(1 .1).14SISOWATHYAMAROTH
(20 Oct 1893-1960)
2 .(1 .1).14aSISOWATH
SowathBopha(?)
3 .(1 .1).14.1SISOWATHBopharoth
(12 Aug 1929-)
2.(1.1).16SISOWATH
Phang(1898-?)
2 .(1 .1).17SISOWATH
Phat(1899-?)
2.(1.1).15SISOWATH
Pchchang(1895-?)
2 .(1 .1).14SISOWATHYAMAROTH
(20 Oct 1893-1960)
2 .(1 .1).14aSISOWATH
SowathBopha(?)
3 .(1 .1).14.1SISOWATHBopharoth
(12 Aug 1929-)
2 .(4 .1).4SISOWATH
Sosamati (1892-?)
2 .(4 .1).5SISOWATH
PONGSNORET (1896-?)
2.(4.1).6SISOWATH
PONGNORITH (1899-29 Mar 1959)
2.(4.1).7SOKHSoeun
(?)
2.(4.1).7SOKHSoeun
(?)
2.(4.1).9SISOWATH
Sarirakh(1903-?)
2.(4.1).9SISOWATH
Sarirakh(1903-?)
2.(4.1).8SISOWATH
Hol(1902-?)
2.(4.1).8SISOWATH
Hol(1902-?)
2.6a(?)
2 .6SISOWATHROTANEY(1862-1901)
2.6a(?)
2 .6SISOWATHROTANEY(1862-1901)
2 .7a(?)
2 .7SISOWATHPIYARAKH
(?)
2 .7a(?)
2 .7SISOWATHPIYARAKH
(?)
2 .(2 .6).1SISOWATHROTPONGS
(1880-?)
2 .(2 .6).2SISOWATH
ChhavrithiSauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.6).3SISOWATH
Nouy(1887-?)
2 .(2 .6).4SISOWATH
Nhoap(1890-?)
2 .(2 .6).1SISOWATHROTPONGS
(1880-?)
2 .(2 .6).2SISOWATH
ChhavrithiSauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.6).3SISOWATH
Nouy(1887-?)
2 .(2 .6).4SISOWATH
Nhoap(1890-?)
3 .(2 .11b).1 .1aSISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(2.11b).1.1SISOWATH
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
2 .(2 .11b).2SISOWATH
Mathuret(1896-?)
2.(2 .11b).2aNORODOM
SURAMARIT(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)
(See F igure XII)
2 .(2 .11b).2aNORODOM
SURAMARIT(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)
(See F igure XII)
2.10SISOWATH
Samphadi(1865-?)
2.10SISOWATH
Samphadi(1865-?)
2 .11b(?)
2.12SISOWATHMONIVONG
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F igure X)
2.12SISOWATHMONIVONG
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F igure X)
2.13SISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA(1876-1 Jul 1953)
2 .13aSISOWATH
Souvadtd i(1881-?)
2.13b(?)
2.13c(?)
2 .14SISOWATH
KHANARAK(1876-?)
2 .14aNORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
2.14b(?)
2.2.(2.14b).1SISOWATHKetsoudarakh
(1900-1 Mar 1976)
2.2.(2.14b).2SISOWATHLakkhinasi
(?)
2 .2 .(2 .14b).3SISOWATH
MIM(1914)
2.2.(2.14b).1SISOWATHKetsoudarakh
(1900-1 Mar 1976)
2.2.(2.14b).2SISOWATHLakkhinasi
(?)
2 .2 .(2 .14b).3SISOWATH
MIM(1914)
2 .(2 .13a).3SISOWATHBuochnga(1904-?)
2.(2.13a).1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
2 .(2 .13a).2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
2 .(2 .13a).3SISOWATHBuochnga(1904-?)
2.(2.13a).1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
2 .(2 .13a).2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13b).1SISOWATH
Ol(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.13b).1aSISOWATH
(?)
2.2.(2.13b).1bOUKLON
(?)
3.(2.13b).1a.1SISOWATH
THOGNE(1930’s-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).1a.2SISOWATH
Thal(?)
3.(2.13b).1a.1SISOWATH
THOGNE(1930’s-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).1a.2SISOWATH
Thal(?)
3.(2.13b).1b.1OUK
Chansorey(?)
2.(2.13b).4SISOWATH
KANTANAVONG(- 1975)
2.(2.13b).5SISOWATHSamanmeth(1918- 1975)
2.(2.13b).2SISOWATH
Darameth(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2 .(2 .13b).2 .bNORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-1976)
2.(2.13b).2aSISOWATH
(?)
3.(2.13b).2b.2NORODOMVODEARA(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .4NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-)
2 .(2 .13b).3SISOWATH
Sakethsan(- 1976)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1a(?)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1SISOWATH
DUONG KHARA(-Jul 1978)
4.(2.13b).2a.1.2SISOWATH
Sophealay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .3SISOWATH
DUONG CHATO(13 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .13b).2a.1 .1SISOWATHDuong Malay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .4SISOWATH
Duong Chanty
4.(2.13b).2a.1.2SISOWATH
Sophealay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .3SISOWATH
DUONG CHATO(13 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .13b).2a.1 .1SISOWATHDuong Malay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .4SISOWATH
Duong Chanty
3.(2.13b).2a.2SISOWATH
RITHARAPONG(-May 1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.2aBEL CONDE
Hubertine
3.(2.13b).2a.2SISOWATH
RITHARAPONG(-May 1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.2aBEL CONDE
Hubertine
4 .(2 .13b).2a.2 .1SISOWATHNORETH
(1960-)
4.(2.13b).2a.2.2SISOWATHTheraknhean
(?)
2 .15aNORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
2 .15SISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
2 .15aNORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
2 .15SISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
2 .(2 .15).2NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(2 .15).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2.(2.15).3NORODOM
. Monipinsat thareth(1904-?)
2 .(2 .15).5NORODOMSONGDETH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2.(2.15).4NORODOM
Suthereath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.8).1SISOWATH
Noch(1894-?)
2 .8a(?)
2.8SISOWATH
PECH YARAK(1804-1904)
2 .8a(?)
2.8SISOWATH
PECH YARAK(1804-1904)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.(2.9).1SISOWATH
Sisudar(1883-?)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.(2.9).1SISOWATH
Sisudar(1883-?)
2.(2.6).7SISOWATH
LENG(1897-?)
2.(2.6).5SISOWATH
Ngech(1890-?)
2 .(2 .6).8SISOWATH
LACH(1900-?)
2 .(2 .6).6SISOWATH
Vich(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).2SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).3SISOWATH
LONH(1895-?)
2 .(2 .7).1SISOWATHSARAKAH
(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).4bSISOWATHSonthanari
(1883-?)
3.(1.1).4a.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-?)
2 .(1 .1).4cSISOWATH
Chhavrith i-Sauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.7).4SISOWATH
Tramoul(1898-?)
2 .(2 .7).5SISOWATH
NAL(1899-?)
2.(2.7).6SISOWATH
Ching(1901-?)
2 .11aSISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2 .11SISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1SISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1bMEASFNU(?)
5.(1.1).13b.1c.1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
4 .(1 .1).13b.1c.2SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
4 .(1 .1).22.1MAMHuch(?)
3.(1.1).13b.1cSISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
4.(1.1).13b.1c.1SISOWATHKHATTEYA(Jun 1959-)
4.(1.1).13b.1b.1MEAS
Chamman(?)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1SISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1bMEASFNU(?)
5.(1.1).13b.1c.1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
4 .(1 .1).13b.1c.2SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
4 .(1 .1).22.1MAMHuch(?)
3.(1.1).13b.1cSISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
4.(1.1).13b.1c.1SISOWATHKHATTEYA(Jun 1959-)
4.(1.1).13b.1b.1MEAS
Chamman(?)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1aKEO
KIMSAN(15 Feb 1940-)
4 .(2 .2).6b.1.1KEOKosey
(2 Jan 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIVUDH(8 Jun 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1aKEO
KIMSAN(15 Feb 1940-)
4 .(2 .2).6b.1.1KEOKosey
(2 Jan 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIVUDH(8 Jun 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
2.3.(2.1.2).6c.6SISOWATHCHEYSITH(27 Jun 1955-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
2.3.(2.1.2).6c.6SISOWATHCHEYSITH(27 Jun 1955-)
3.(2.1.2).6d .7SISOWATH
Suprabha(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .1SISOWATH
Kauthavy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.2SISOWATH
Ketsiny(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.5SISOWATH
Ounorith(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .4SISOWATHSUCHIMA
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .6SISOWATH
AMARTHATHE T(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.3SISOWATH
ADITI(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .1SISOWATH
Kauthavy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.2SISOWATH
Ketsiny(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.5SISOWATH
Ounorith(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .4SISOWATHSUCHIMA
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .6SISOWATH
AMARTHATHE T(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.3SISOWATH
ADITI(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .8SISOWATHCheat Sowath
(1950-5 Sep 1973)
3.(2.1.2).6d .10SISOWATHRothnanadery
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .9SISOWATH
PRABAT VORA REACH(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .11SISOWATHRoth Tymie
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .12SISOWATH
DUONG DARA(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.13SISOWATHDara Resmey
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .8SISOWATHCheat Sowath
(1950-5 Sep 1973)
3.(2.1.2).6d .10SISOWATHRothnanadery
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .9SISOWATH
PRABAT VORA REACH(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .11SISOWATHRoth Tymie
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .12SISOWATH
DUONG DARA(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.13SISOWATHDara Resmey
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .14SISOWATH
VUTHIN(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .15SISOWATH
DARAVUTH(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.16SISOWATH
Daravithy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.17SISOWATHKANAROTH
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .14SISOWATH
VUTHIN(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .15SISOWATH
DARAVUTH(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.16SISOWATH
Daravithy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.17SISOWATHKANAROTH
(?)
3.(2.2).6c.1SISOWATH
Siddhinath Ra tana tevi(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2SISOWATH
KULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2aGANTHY
Sarah(?)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
3.(2.2).6c.1SISOWATH
Siddhinath Ra tana tevi(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2SISOWATH
KULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2aGANTHY
Sarah(?)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
(See Ang Eng Fig. III)
(See Norodom Fig. V)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
NORIVONG NIKKO(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .1 .1SISOWATH
Nearyreth(21 Mar 1935-?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6SISOWATHCHITTARA
(18 Nov 1959-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6aOUMSothea
(?)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.1SISOWATH
SURYAVONG(28 Dec 1997-)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(26 Oct 2002-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.4SISOWATH
Takara(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.6SISOWATHSOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
(See NORODOM F ig. V)3 .(4 .1).6 .1
SISOWATHSocheatbotum
(Jan 1948-)
2.(2.8).2SISOWATHRakhanasy(1899-?)
2.(2.11b).1aNORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
2.(2.11b).1SISOWATH
Mathuri(1894-Aft 1974)
2.(2.8).2aSISOWATHPOPANATH(8 Dec 1980-Feb 1945)
(See SISOWATHPORACSI
@ 3.(2 .3).2 .1)
2.(4.1).10aTONGPhkar
3.(4.1).10a.1SISOWATH
Chit tara (Peanh)(~1920-1938)
3.(4.1).10b.1SISOWATHTHAVARAK
(1975-)
3 .(4 .1).10b.2SISOWATH
Chinnary(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.3SISOWATH
CHITTDARAVONG(?)
3 .(4 .1).10b.4SISOWATH
CHITTDARASORIVONG(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.6SISOWATH
CHITTAMA RO(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.7SISOWATH
SEYHAKVARO(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.8SISOWATH
Neary Raksmey(-1975)
3.(4.1).10a.1aHY
HENG(?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage /Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage /Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
SISOWATH[26 Apr 1904 – 9 Aug 1927](7 Sep 1840 – 9 Aug 1927)
Figure IX. Genealogy of King Sisowath(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 7, 16, 17) ©
Figure IX. Genealogy of King Sisowath(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 4, 7, 16, 17) ©
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2Puy
3(?)
4 Samor
(1831-1914)
1.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
2.1SISOWATH
Phyrou (1857-Aft 1909)
2 .1a(?)
2 .(2 .1).1SISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2.(2.1).1aSISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
2 .(2 .1).1SISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2.(2.1).1aSISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
2.(2.1).2SISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
2 .(2 .1).2aNORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
2 .2SISOWATH
WOTHAVONG(1858-1904)
2 .2aSBAYRoeong
(?)
2 .(2 .2).1SISOWATH
Souvadtdi(1881-?)
2 .(2 .2).1aSISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA
(1876-1 Ju l 1953)
3.3SISOWATHVONG KAT
(1892-29 Jan 1948)
3.3a(?)
2.(3.3).1SISOWATH
VONGNIMIT
3.4SISOWATHSouphaphakh
(1892-?)
3.5SISOWATH
Lakkhana-Chhom(1899-?)
3.6SISOWATH
KANGOY(?- Aft 1904)
3.1SISOWATH
Kanhnouri(1878-?)
3.2SISOWATH
Soudarkh(1878-?)
3.2aSISOWATH
SOUPHANAVONG(1888-1955)
3 .2bNORODOM
CHANTALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
4 .2aSISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1858-1907)
4.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
4.(4.2).1SISOWATH Souvadareangs
(1900-?)
4 .2aSISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1858-1907)
4.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
4.(4.2).1SISOWATH Souvadareangs
(1900-?)
2.(4.1).10SISOWATH
CHITAVONG(1889-1 May 1952)
2.(4.1).10bPhinary
(Phin Phin)
3 .(4 .1).10b.5SISOWATH
Nearyrath(21 Mar 35-)
2.(4.1).1SISOWATH
Kinari(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).2SISOWATH
Sisotha(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).3SISOWATH
PONGSDARA (1887-?)
4 .1SISOWATH
LOMPONG ESSARA(1860-1925)
4.1a(?)
4 .3 SISOWATHKanhnhouri
(1873-?)
4 .3aANG
DUONGPHATSOWATH
(1888-1950)
4 .(4 .3).1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATHSATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
4 .(4 .3).1aSOKHONDounetteDejeanne
(?)
4 .(4 .3).1 .1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
4 .3 SISOWATHKanhnhouri
(1873-?)
4 .3aANG
DUONGPHATSOWATH
(1888-1950)
4 .(4 .3).1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATHSATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
4 .(4 .3).1aSOKHONDounetteDejeanne
(?)
4 .(4 .3).1 .1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1aSISOWATH
CHITAPONG(1889-1 May 1952)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1SISOWATH
Phinary(?)
3.(1.1).3.2SISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(1.1).3.2aNORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
1Ang Duong
Changkolney (1839-1902)
1.1a(?)
1 .1SISOWATH
ESSARAVON (1858-1907)
2.(1.2).1SISOWATHSouvadareang
(1900-?)
2.(1.1).1SISOWATH
Kaniya(1877-?)
2 .(1 .1).2SISOWATHYubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
2.(1.1).2aCHAMRAENVONGS
(1870-1916)
2 .(1 .1).2SISOWATHYubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
2.(1.1).2aCHAMRAENVONGS
(1870-1916)
2.(1.1).3SISOWATHRATHARY(1878-1946)
2 .(1 .1).3aTROEUNG
Yoeun (?)
2.(1.1).3SISOWATHRATHARY(1878-1946)
2 .(1 .1).3aTROEUNG
Yoeun (?)
3.(1.1).3.3SISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-)
3 .(1 .1).3 .3aNORODOMWathanary
(1924-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.1aNORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
5.(1.1).3.3a.1.1NORODOMPREYARO(8 Jul 1981-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1 .2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.2SISOWATH
Theravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.3SISOWATH
TESSO(10 Aug 1963-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .1SISOWATHCHARIYA
(1939-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1aSISOWATH
Monique(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1bSIENG
Dy(?-)
3.(1.1).3.4SISOWATHMETHAVI
(?-1975)
3.(1.1).3.4aIZZI
Anne Marie (Nanet te)(?-1975)
4.(1.1).3.4a.1SISOWATHTHOMICO
(6 Aug 1952-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.5SISOWATHTACKAVIT
(1957-1 Aug 1966)
4.(1.1).3.4a.4SISOWATHAMRINDO
(14 Ju l 1956-May 1999)
4.(1.1).3.4a.2SISOWATH
Suthary(7 May 1954-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.3SISOWATH
Sophana(7 May 1954-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2a.3SISOWATHChintakavi
(24 Apr 1961-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2SISOWATH
Santa(1940-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2aSISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2bSMITH
(?-)
3.(2.2).1.1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .3SISOWATHBouchnga(1904-?)
3.(2.2).1.1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .3SISOWATHBouchnga(1904-?)
2 .(2 .2).2aSISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(2.2).2SISOWATHSonthanari(1904-?)
2.(2.2.)2bSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2 .(2 .2).2aSISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(2.2).2SISOWATHSonthanari(1904-?)
2.(2.2.)2bSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2 .(2 .2).3SISOWATHSithanarakh
(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).4SISOWATH
Chomrinphakh(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).5SISOWATH
Lakkinasi(1890-?)
2 .(2 .2).3SISOWATHSithanarakh
(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).4SISOWATH
Chomrinphakh(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).5SISOWATH
Lakkinasi(1890-?)
2.(2.2).6aSISOWATH
SaophaRoungsi(?)
2.(2.2).6SISOWATH
WATCHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-30 Jan 1972)
2 .(2 .2).6bMENAUD
Alice(?)
2 .(2 .2).6cNORODOMSiddharangsy(18 Feb 1920-)
2 .(2 .2).6d(?)
3.(2.2).8.1SISOWATH
Sikhararet(1902-?)
2.(2.2).7SISOWATHKHOUCH(1893-?)
2 .(2 .2).8a(?)
2.(2.2).8SISOWATHSOTANARI
(?)
2.(2.2).7SISOWATHKHOUCH(1893-?)
2 .(2 .2).8a(?)
2.(2.2).8SISOWATHSOTANARI
(?)
2.(2.3).1SISOWATH
Prapheysi(1887-?)
2 .3a(?)
2 .3SISOWATHNOPHKAO(1861~1930)
2 .3a(?)
2 .3SISOWATHNOPHKAO(1861~1930)
2 .(2 .3).5a(?)
2.(2.3).2SISOWATHPOPANATH
(8 Dec 1890-Feb 1945)
2.(2.3).2aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2 .(2 .3).3SISOWATH
NOUT(1892-?)
2 .(2 .3).4SISOWATH
DOUK(1895-?)
2 .(2 .3).5SISOWATH
NUPPHARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).2 .1SISOWATHPORACSI
(1 May 1921-?)
(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .4SISOWATHPEYAVUDH(14 Apr 1963-)
4.(2.3).2.1.1SISOWATH
Monorac Renée(31 Aug 1946-)
4.(2.3).2.1.2SISOWATH
Ritarac(31 Aug 1946-)
(?) 4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .2aKANTHOUL
VORA(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .3SISOWATH
Sutheavy Dolores(11 Sep 1957-)
2 .5SISOWATHTRALOCH(1862-1897)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .(2 .4).1SISOWATH
CHHAYRATH(-1973)
2.(2.4).1a(?)
3.(2.4).1.1SISOWATH
CHHNAYVONG(9 Sep 1922-?)
2 .(2 .4).2aSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
3.(2.4).2.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-)
4 .(2 .4)2.1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-)
2.(2.4).2SISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3.(2.4).2.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .(2 .4).1SISOWATH
CHHAYRATH(-1973)
2.(2.4).1a(?)
3.(2.4).1.1SISOWATH
CHHNAYVONG(9 Sep 1922-?)
2 .(2 .4).2aSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
3.(2.4).2.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-)
4 .(2 .4)2.1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-)
2.(2.4).2SISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3.(2.4).2.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4 .2SISOWATH
Chandeva(-1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4.1SISOWATH
SIVARO(1968-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3SISOWATH
Olary(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3a(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4SISOWATH
LICHAVI(?-21 Apr 1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4aSISOWATH
Brigit te(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5bUCHNory
(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5aNORODOMArunRasmey(2 Oct 1955-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5SISOWATHSIRIRATH(21 Jun 1946-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.1SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.2SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5a.3SISOWATH
Sirik ithNathal ie(9 Oct 1979)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
Narita(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.5SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2b .1(?)
2.(1.1).5SISOWATH
KHATTIPONGS(1881-?)
2.(1.1).6SISOWATHCHANTARA
(1884-?)
2.(1.1).6SISOWATHCHANTARA
(1884-?)
2 .(1 .1).7SISOWATH
Souvani(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).7SISOWATH
Souvani(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).8SISOWATH
Nenuhva(1886-?)
2 .(1 .1).8SISOWATH
Nenuhva(1886-?)
2 .(1 .1).9SISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(1.1).10SISOWATH
RUBIS(1890-?)
2.(1.1).11SISOWATH
Bouranat(1891-?)
2.(1.1).12SISOWATHChantasoutha
(1891-?)
2.(1.1).4SISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2.(1.1).4aSISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3 .(1 .1).4a.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-?)
4 .(1 .1).4a1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-?)
2.(1.1).13SISOWATH
PAPHARAVONG KEBAL(29 Dec 1892-10 Mar 1959)
2 .(1 .1).13bSISOWATH
Noch (1894-?)
2 .(1 .1).13aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2.(1.1).13SISOWATH
PAPHARAVONG KEBAL(29 Dec 1892-10 Mar 1959)
2 .(1 .1).13bSISOWATH
Noch (1894-?)
2 .(1 .1).13aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2.(1.1).6aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2 .(1 .1).6SISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
2 .(1 .1).6SISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.1SISOWATHMonikhema
(?)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2SISOWATHMac chutarasi(1924-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2aNETH
SAROUN(?)
4.(1.1).13a.2 .1NETH
Aphicharya(?)
3.(1.1).13a.1SISOWATH
RITHIRAVONG(1931-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.1aNeakPreup
(?)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.2SISOWATH
SARAKHEMA(1955-)
4.(1.1).13a.1 .3SISOWATH
TUMROUNGSENA(?)
2 .(1 .1).18SISOWATH
Yang(1901-?)
2.(1.1).19SISOWATH
Chak(1901-?)
2 .(1 .1).20SISOWATH
Chat(1901-?)
2.(1.1).21SISOWATH
Nath(1901-?)
2.(1.1).22SISOWATH
Phos(?)
2.(1.1).16SISOWATH
Phang(1898-?)
2 .(1 .1).17SISOWATH
Phat(1899-?)
2.(1.1).15SISOWATH
Pchchang(1895-?)
2 .(1 .1).14SISOWATHYAMAROTH
(20 Oct 1893-1960)
2 .(1 .1).14aSISOWATH
SowathBopha(?)
3 .(1 .1).14.1SISOWATHBopharoth
(12 Aug 1929-)
2.(1.1).16SISOWATH
Phang(1898-?)
2 .(1 .1).17SISOWATH
Phat(1899-?)
2.(1.1).15SISOWATH
Pchchang(1895-?)
2 .(1 .1).14SISOWATHYAMAROTH
(20 Oct 1893-1960)
2 .(1 .1).14aSISOWATH
SowathBopha(?)
3 .(1 .1).14.1SISOWATHBopharoth
(12 Aug 1929-)
2 .(4 .1).4SISOWATH
Sosamati (1892-?)
2 .(4 .1).5SISOWATH
PONGSNORET (1896-?)
2.(4.1).6SISOWATH
PONGNORITH (1899-29 Mar 1959)
2.(4.1).7SOKHSoeun
(?)
2.(4.1).7SOKHSoeun
(?)
2.(4.1).9SISOWATH
Sarirakh(1903-?)
2.(4.1).9SISOWATH
Sarirakh(1903-?)
2.(4.1).8SISOWATH
Hol(1902-?)
2.(4.1).8SISOWATH
Hol(1902-?)
2.6a(?)
2 .6SISOWATHROTANEY(1862-1901)
2.6a(?)
2 .6SISOWATHROTANEY(1862-1901)
2 .7a(?)
2 .7SISOWATHPIYARAKH
(?)
2 .7a(?)
2 .7SISOWATHPIYARAKH
(?)
2 .(2 .6).1SISOWATHROTPONGS
(1880-?)
2 .(2 .6).2SISOWATH
ChhavrithiSauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.6).3SISOWATH
Nouy(1887-?)
2 .(2 .6).4SISOWATH
Nhoap(1890-?)
2 .(2 .6).1SISOWATHROTPONGS
(1880-?)
2 .(2 .6).2SISOWATH
ChhavrithiSauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.6).3SISOWATH
Nouy(1887-?)
2 .(2 .6).4SISOWATH
Nhoap(1890-?)
3 .(2 .11b).1 .1aSISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(2.11b).1.1SISOWATH
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
2 .(2 .11b).2SISOWATH
Mathuret(1896-?)
2.(2 .11b).2aNORODOM
SURAMARIT(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)
(See F igure XII)
2 .(2 .11b).2aNORODOM
SURAMARIT(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)
(See F igure XII)
2.10SISOWATH
Samphadi(1865-?)
2.10SISOWATH
Samphadi(1865-?)
2 .11b(?)
2.12SISOWATHMONIVONG
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F igure X)
2.12SISOWATHMONIVONG
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F igure X)
2.13SISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA(1876-1 Jul 1953)
2 .13aSISOWATH
Souvadtd i(1881-?)
2.13b(?)
2.13c(?)
2 .14SISOWATH
KHANARAK(1876-?)
2 .14aNORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
2.14b(?)
2.2.(2.14b).1SISOWATHKetsoudarakh
(1900-1 Mar 1976)
2.2.(2.14b).2SISOWATHLakkhinasi
(?)
2 .2 .(2 .14b).3SISOWATH
MIM(1914)
2.2.(2.14b).1SISOWATHKetsoudarakh
(1900-1 Mar 1976)
2.2.(2.14b).2SISOWATHLakkhinasi
(?)
2 .2 .(2 .14b).3SISOWATH
MIM(1914)
2 .(2 .13a).3SISOWATHBuochnga(1904-?)
2.(2.13a).1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
2 .(2 .13a).2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
2 .(2 .13a).3SISOWATHBuochnga(1904-?)
2.(2.13a).1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
2 .(2 .13a).2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13b).1SISOWATH
Ol(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.13b).1aSISOWATH
(?)
2.2.(2.13b).1bOUKLON
(?)
3.(2.13b).1a.1SISOWATH
THOGNE(1930’s-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).1a.2SISOWATH
Thal(?)
3.(2.13b).1a.1SISOWATH
THOGNE(1930’s-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).1a.2SISOWATH
Thal(?)
3.(2.13b).1b.1OUK
Chansorey(?)
2.(2.13b).4SISOWATH
KANTANAVONG(- 1975)
2.(2.13b).5SISOWATHSamanmeth(1918- 1975)
2.(2.13b).2SISOWATH
Darameth(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2 .(2 .13b).2 .bNORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-1976)
2.(2.13b).2aSISOWATH
(?)
3.(2.13b).2b.2NORODOMVODEARA(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .4NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-)
2 .(2 .13b).3SISOWATH
Sakethsan(- 1976)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1a(?)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1SISOWATH
DUONG KHARA(-Jul 1978)
4.(2.13b).2a.1.2SISOWATH
Sophealay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .3SISOWATH
DUONG CHATO(13 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .13b).2a.1 .1SISOWATHDuong Malay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .4SISOWATH
Duong Chanty
4.(2.13b).2a.1.2SISOWATH
Sophealay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .3SISOWATH
DUONG CHATO(13 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .13b).2a.1 .1SISOWATHDuong Malay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .4SISOWATH
Duong Chanty
3.(2.13b).2a.2SISOWATH
RITHARAPONG(-May 1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.2aBEL CONDE
Hubertine
3.(2.13b).2a.2SISOWATH
RITHARAPONG(-May 1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.2aBEL CONDE
Hubertine
4 .(2 .13b).2a.2 .1SISOWATHNORETH
(1960-)
4.(2.13b).2a.2.2SISOWATHTheraknhean
(?)
2 .15aNORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
2 .15SISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
2 .15aNORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
2 .15SISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
2 .(2 .15).2NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(2 .15).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2.(2.15).3NORODOM
. Monipinsat thareth(1904-?)
2 .(2 .15).5NORODOMSONGDETH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2.(2.15).4NORODOM
Suthereath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.8).1SISOWATH
Noch(1894-?)
2 .8a(?)
2.8SISOWATH
PECH YARAK(1804-1904)
2 .8a(?)
2.8SISOWATH
PECH YARAK(1804-1904)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.(2.9).1SISOWATH
Sisudar(1883-?)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.(2.9).1SISOWATH
Sisudar(1883-?)
2.(2.6).7SISOWATH
LENG(1897-?)
2.(2.6).5SISOWATH
Ngech(1890-?)
2 .(2 .6).8SISOWATH
LACH(1900-?)
2 .(2 .6).6SISOWATH
Vich(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).2SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).3SISOWATH
LONH(1895-?)
2 .(2 .7).1SISOWATHSARAKAH
(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).4bSISOWATHSonthanari
(1883-?)
3.(1.1).4a.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-?)
2 .(1 .1).4cSISOWATH
Chhavrith i-Sauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.7).4SISOWATH
Tramoul(1898-?)
2 .(2 .7).5SISOWATH
NAL(1899-?)
2.(2.7).6SISOWATH
Ching(1901-?)
2 .11aSISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2 .11SISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1SISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1bMEASFNU(?)
5.(1.1).13b.1c.1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
4 .(1 .1).13b.1c.2SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
4 .(1 .1).22.1MAMHuch(?)
3.(1.1).13b.1cSISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
4.(1.1).13b.1c.1SISOWATHKHATTEYA(Jun 1959-)
4.(1.1).13b.1b.1MEAS
Chamman(?)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1SISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1bMEASFNU(?)
5.(1.1).13b.1c.1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
4 .(1 .1).13b.1c.2SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
4 .(1 .1).22.1MAMHuch(?)
3.(1.1).13b.1cSISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
4.(1.1).13b.1c.1SISOWATHKHATTEYA(Jun 1959-)
4.(1.1).13b.1b.1MEAS
Chamman(?)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1aKEO
KIMSAN(15 Feb 1940-)
4 .(2 .2).6b.1.1KEOKosey
(2 Jan 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIVUDH(8 Jun 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1aKEO
KIMSAN(15 Feb 1940-)
4 .(2 .2).6b.1.1KEOKosey
(2 Jan 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIVUDH(8 Jun 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
2.3.(2.1.2).6c.6SISOWATHCHEYSITH(27 Jun 1955-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
2.3.(2.1.2).6c.6SISOWATHCHEYSITH(27 Jun 1955-)
3.(2.1.2).6d .7SISOWATH
Suprabha(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .1SISOWATH
Kauthavy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.2SISOWATH
Ketsiny(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.5SISOWATH
Ounorith(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .4SISOWATHSUCHIMA
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .6SISOWATH
AMARTHATHE T(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.3SISOWATH
ADITI(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .1SISOWATH
Kauthavy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.2SISOWATH
Ketsiny(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.5SISOWATH
Ounorith(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .4SISOWATHSUCHIMA
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .6SISOWATH
AMARTHATHE T(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.3SISOWATH
ADITI(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .8SISOWATHCheat Sowath
(1950-5 Sep 1973)
3.(2.1.2).6d .10SISOWATHRothnanadery
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .9SISOWATH
PRABAT VORA REACH(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .11SISOWATHRoth Tymie
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .12SISOWATH
DUONG DARA(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.13SISOWATHDara Resmey
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .8SISOWATHCheat Sowath
(1950-5 Sep 1973)
3.(2.1.2).6d .10SISOWATHRothnanadery
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .9SISOWATH
PRABAT VORA REACH(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .11SISOWATHRoth Tymie
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .12SISOWATH
DUONG DARA(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.13SISOWATHDara Resmey
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .14SISOWATH
VUTHIN(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .15SISOWATH
DARAVUTH(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.16SISOWATH
Daravithy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.17SISOWATHKANAROTH
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .14SISOWATH
VUTHIN(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .15SISOWATH
DARAVUTH(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.16SISOWATH
Daravithy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.17SISOWATHKANAROTH
(?)
3.(2.2).6c.1SISOWATH
Siddhinath Ra tana tevi(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2SISOWATH
KULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2aGANTHY
Sarah(?)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
3.(2.2).6c.1SISOWATH
Siddhinath Ra tana tevi(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2SISOWATH
KULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2aGANTHY
Sarah(?)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
(See Ang Eng Fig. III)
(See Norodom Fig. V)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
NORIVONG NIKKO(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .1 .1SISOWATH
Nearyreth(21 Mar 1935-?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6SISOWATHCHITTARA
(18 Nov 1959-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6aOUMSothea
(?)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.1SISOWATH
SURYAVONG(28 Dec 1997-)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(26 Oct 2002-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.4SISOWATH
Takara(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.6SISOWATHSOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
(See NORODOM F ig. V)3 .(4 .1).6 .1
SISOWATHSocheatbotum
(Jan 1948-)
2.(2.8).2SISOWATHRakhanasy(1899-?)
2.(2.11b).1aNORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
2.(2.11b).1SISOWATH
Mathuri(1894-Aft 1974)
2.(2.8).2aSISOWATHPOPANATH(8 Dec 1980-Feb 1945)
(See SISOWATHPORACSI
@ 3.(2 .3).2 .1)
2.(4.1).10aTONGPhkar
3.(4.1).10a.1SISOWATH
Chit tara (Peanh)(~1920-1938)
3.(4.1).10b.1SISOWATHTHAVARAK
(1975-)
3 .(4 .1).10b.2SISOWATH
Chinnary(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.3SISOWATH
CHITTDARAVONG(?)
3 .(4 .1).10b.4SISOWATH
CHITTDARASORIVONG(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.6SISOWATH
CHITTAMA RO(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.7SISOWATH
SEYHAKVARO(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.8SISOWATH
Neary Raksmey(-1975)
3.(4.1).10a.1aHY
HENG(?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage /Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage /Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
2Puy
3(?)
4 Samor
(1831-1914)
1.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
2.1SISOWATH
Phyrou (1857-Aft 1909)
2 .1a(?)
2 .(2 .1).1SISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2.(2.1).1aSISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
2 .(2 .1).1SISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2.(2.1).1aSISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
2.(2.1).2SISOWATH
Ketsodasi(1884-?)
2 .(2 .1).2aNORODOM
CHANTHALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
2 .2SISOWATH
WOTHAVONG(1858-1904)
2 .2aSBAYRoeong
(?)
2 .(2 .2).1SISOWATH
Souvadtdi(1881-?)
2 .(2 .2).1aSISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA
(1876-1 Ju l 1953)
3.3SISOWATHVONG KAT
(1892-29 Jan 1948)
3.3a(?)
2.(3.3).1SISOWATH
VONGNIMIT
3.4SISOWATHSouphaphakh
(1892-?)
3.5SISOWATH
Lakkhana-Chhom(1899-?)
3.6SISOWATH
KANGOY(?- Aft 1904)
3.1SISOWATH
Kanhnouri(1878-?)
3.2SISOWATH
Soudarkh(1878-?)
3.2aSISOWATH
SOUPHANAVONG(1888-1955)
3 .2bNORODOM
CHANTALEKHA(1891-28 May 1971)
4 .2aSISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1858-1907)
4.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
4.(4.2).1SISOWATH Souvadareangs
(1900-?)
4 .2aSISOWATH
ESSARAVONG(1858-1907)
4.2SISOWATHSisovaphakh
(1867-?)
4.(4.2).1SISOWATH Souvadareangs
(1900-?)
2.(4.1).10SISOWATH
CHITAVONG(1889-1 May 1952)
2.(4.1).10bPhinary
(Phin Phin)
3 .(4 .1).10b.5SISOWATH
Nearyrath(21 Mar 35-)
2.(4.1).1SISOWATH
Kinari(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).2SISOWATH
Sisotha(1883-?)
2 .(4 .1).3SISOWATH
PONGSDARA (1887-?)
4 .1SISOWATH
LOMPONG ESSARA(1860-1925)
4.1a(?)
4 .3 SISOWATHKanhnhouri
(1873-?)
4 .3aANG
DUONGPHATSOWATH
(1888-1950)
4 .(4 .3).1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATHSATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
4 .(4 .3).1aSOKHONDounetteDejeanne
(?)
4 .(4 .3).1 .1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
4 .3 SISOWATHKanhnhouri
(1873-?)
4 .3aANG
DUONGPHATSOWATH
(1888-1950)
4 .(4 .3).1ANG DUONG
PHATSOWATHSATHARANGSEY(6 Sep 1920-1975)
4 .(4 .3).1aSOKHONDounetteDejeanne
(?)
4 .(4 .3).1 .1ANG DUONG
Phatsodassy(3 Feb 1943-?)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1aSISOWATH
CHITAPONG(1889-1 May 1952)
3 .(1 .1).3 .1SISOWATH
Phinary(?)
3.(1.1).3.2SISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(1.1).3.2aNORODOM
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
1Ang Duong
Changkolney (1839-1902)
1.1a(?)
1 .1SISOWATH
ESSARAVON (1858-1907)
2.(1.2).1SISOWATHSouvadareang
(1900-?)
2.(1.1).1SISOWATH
Kaniya(1877-?)
2 .(1 .1).2SISOWATHYubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
2.(1.1).2aCHAMRAENVONGS
(1870-1916)
2 .(1 .1).2SISOWATHYubhiphan
(1877-1 Jan 1967)
2.(1.1).2aCHAMRAENVONGS
(1870-1916)
2.(1.1).3SISOWATHRATHARY(1878-1946)
2 .(1 .1).3aTROEUNG
Yoeun (?)
2.(1.1).3SISOWATHRATHARY(1878-1946)
2 .(1 .1).3aTROEUNG
Yoeun (?)
3.(1.1).3.3SISOWATH
ESSARO(2 May 1920-)
3 .(1 .1).3 .3aNORODOMWathanary
(1924-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1SISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.1aNORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
5.(1.1).3.3a.1.1NORODOMPREYARO(8 Jul 1981-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .3a.1 .2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
4.(1.1).3.3a.2SISOWATH
Theravady(7 Apr 1960-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .3a.3SISOWATH
TESSO(10 Aug 1963-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .1SISOWATHCHARIYA
(1939-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1aSISOWATH
Monique(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.1bSIENG
Dy(?-)
3.(1.1).3.4SISOWATHMETHAVI
(?-1975)
3.(1.1).3.4aIZZI
Anne Marie (Nanet te)(?-1975)
4.(1.1).3.4a.1SISOWATHTHOMICO
(6 Aug 1952-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.5SISOWATHTACKAVIT
(1957-1 Aug 1966)
4.(1.1).3.4a.4SISOWATHAMRINDO
(14 Ju l 1956-May 1999)
4.(1.1).3.4a.2SISOWATH
Suthary(7 May 1954-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.3SISOWATH
Sophana(7 May 1954-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2a.3SISOWATHChintakavi
(24 Apr 1961-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2SISOWATH
Santa(1940-)
4.(1.1).3.2.2aSISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2bSMITH
(?-)
3.(2.2).1.1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .3SISOWATHBouchnga(1904-?)
3.(2.2).1.1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
3 .(2 .2).1 .3SISOWATHBouchnga(1904-?)
2 .(2 .2).2aSISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(2.2).2SISOWATHSonthanari(1904-?)
2.(2.2.)2bSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2 .(2 .2).2aSISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(2.2).2SISOWATHSonthanari(1904-?)
2.(2.2.)2bSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2 .(2 .2).3SISOWATHSithanarakh
(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).4SISOWATH
Chomrinphakh(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).5SISOWATH
Lakkinasi(1890-?)
2 .(2 .2).3SISOWATHSithanarakh
(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).4SISOWATH
Chomrinphakh(1887-?)
2 .(2 .2).5SISOWATH
Lakkinasi(1890-?)
2.(2.2).6aSISOWATH
SaophaRoungsi(?)
2.(2.2).6SISOWATH
WATCHAYAVONG(13 Sep 1891-30 Jan 1972)
2 .(2 .2).6bMENAUD
Alice(?)
2 .(2 .2).6cNORODOMSiddharangsy(18 Feb 1920-)
2 .(2 .2).6d(?)
3.(2.2).8.1SISOWATH
Sikhararet(1902-?)
2.(2.2).7SISOWATHKHOUCH(1893-?)
2 .(2 .2).8a(?)
2.(2.2).8SISOWATHSOTANARI
(?)
2.(2.2).7SISOWATHKHOUCH(1893-?)
2 .(2 .2).8a(?)
2.(2.2).8SISOWATHSOTANARI
(?)
2.(2.3).1SISOWATH
Prapheysi(1887-?)
2 .3a(?)
2 .3SISOWATHNOPHKAO(1861~1930)
2 .3a(?)
2 .3SISOWATHNOPHKAO(1861~1930)
2 .(2 .3).5a(?)
2.(2.3).2SISOWATHPOPANATH
(8 Dec 1890-Feb 1945)
2.(2.3).2aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2 .(2 .3).3SISOWATH
NOUT(1892-?)
2 .(2 .3).4SISOWATH
DOUK(1895-?)
2 .(2 .3).5SISOWATH
NUPPHARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.1SISOWATH
PHANNARETH(?)
3.(2.3).5.2SISOWATH
SOVANNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).5 .3SISOWATH
SOVANNARITH(?)
3.(2.3).5.4SISOWATH
PHINNARETH(?)
3 .(2 .3).2 .1SISOWATHPORACSI
(1 May 1921-?)
(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .4SISOWATHPEYAVUDH(14 Apr 1963-)
4.(2.3).2.1.1SISOWATH
Monorac Renée(31 Aug 1946-)
4.(2.3).2.1.2SISOWATH
Ritarac(31 Aug 1946-)
(?) 4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .2aKANTHOUL
VORA(?)
4 .(2 .3).2 .1 .3SISOWATH
Sutheavy Dolores(11 Sep 1957-)
2 .5SISOWATHTRALOCH(1862-1897)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .(2 .4).1SISOWATH
CHHAYRATH(-1973)
2.(2.4).1a(?)
3.(2.4).1.1SISOWATH
CHHNAYVONG(9 Sep 1922-?)
2 .(2 .4).2aSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
3.(2.4).2.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-)
4 .(2 .4)2.1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-)
2.(2.4).2SISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3.(2.4).2.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .4a(?)
2.4SISOWATHRATHANAY(1862-1901)
2 .(2 .4).1SISOWATH
CHHAYRATH(-1973)
2.(2.4).1a(?)
3.(2.4).1.1SISOWATH
CHHNAYVONG(9 Sep 1922-?)
2 .(2 .4).2aSISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
3.(2.4).2.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-)
4 .(2 .4)2.1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-)
2.(2.4).2SISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3.(2.4).2.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4 .2SISOWATH
Chandeva(-1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4.1SISOWATH
SIVARO(1968-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3SISOWATH
Olary(?-)
4.(1.1).3.2.3a(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .4SISOWATH
LICHAVI(?-21 Apr 1975)
4.(1.1).3.2.4aSISOWATH
Brigit te(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5bUCHNory
(?)
4.(1.1).3.2.5aNORODOMArunRasmey(2 Oct 1955-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5SISOWATHSIRIRATH(21 Jun 1946-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.1SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
5.(1.1).3.2.5a.2SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .5a.3SISOWATH
Sirik ithNathal ie(9 Oct 1979)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
Narita(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.5SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
5.(1.1).3.2.2b .1(?)
2.(1.1).5SISOWATH
KHATTIPONGS(1881-?)
2.(1.1).6SISOWATHCHANTARA
(1884-?)
2.(1.1).6SISOWATHCHANTARA
(1884-?)
2 .(1 .1).7SISOWATH
Souvani(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).7SISOWATH
Souvani(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).8SISOWATH
Nenuhva(1886-?)
2 .(1 .1).8SISOWATH
Nenuhva(1886-?)
2 .(1 .1).9SISOWATH
CHATTIVONGS(1887-?)
2.(1.1).10SISOWATH
RUBIS(1890-?)
2.(1.1).11SISOWATH
Bouranat(1891-?)
2.(1.1).12SISOWATHChantasoutha
(1891-?)
2.(1.1).4SISOWATH
SISURA(1879-?)
2.(1.1).4aSISOWATH
Chhaorithsophon(?)
3 .(1 .1).4a.1SISOWATH
SUPINTHAVONG(18 Dec 1921-?)
4 .(1 .1).4a1.1SISOWATH
CHUTTYVONG(1942-?)
2.(1.1).13SISOWATH
PAPHARAVONG KEBAL(29 Dec 1892-10 Mar 1959)
2 .(1 .1).13bSISOWATH
Noch (1894-?)
2 .(1 .1).13aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2.(1.1).13SISOWATH
PAPHARAVONG KEBAL(29 Dec 1892-10 Mar 1959)
2 .(1 .1).13bSISOWATH
Noch (1894-?)
2 .(1 .1).13aSISOWATHRakhanasy
(1899-?)
2.(1.1).6aNORODOM
PHANOUVONG(1871-1934)
2 .(1 .1).6SISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
2 .(1 .1).6SISOWATH
SangvaryOponasc(1890-1952)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.1SISOWATHMonikhema
(?)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2SISOWATHMac chutarasi(1924-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.2aNETH
SAROUN(?)
4.(1.1).13a.2 .1NETH
Aphicharya(?)
3.(1.1).13a.1SISOWATH
RITHIRAVONG(1931-1975)
3 .(1 .1).13a.1aNeakPreup
(?)
4 .(1 .1).13a.1.2SISOWATH
SARAKHEMA(1955-)
4.(1.1).13a.1 .3SISOWATH
TUMROUNGSENA(?)
2 .(1 .1).18SISOWATH
Yang(1901-?)
2.(1.1).19SISOWATH
Chak(1901-?)
2 .(1 .1).20SISOWATH
Chat(1901-?)
2.(1.1).21SISOWATH
Nath(1901-?)
2.(1.1).22SISOWATH
Phos(?)
2.(1.1).16SISOWATH
Phang(1898-?)
2 .(1 .1).17SISOWATH
Phat(1899-?)
2.(1.1).15SISOWATH
Pchchang(1895-?)
2 .(1 .1).14SISOWATHYAMAROTH
(20 Oct 1893-1960)
2 .(1 .1).14aSISOWATH
SowathBopha(?)
3 .(1 .1).14.1SISOWATHBopharoth
(12 Aug 1929-)
2.(1.1).16SISOWATH
Phang(1898-?)
2 .(1 .1).17SISOWATH
Phat(1899-?)
2.(1.1).15SISOWATH
Pchchang(1895-?)
2 .(1 .1).14SISOWATHYAMAROTH
(20 Oct 1893-1960)
2 .(1 .1).14aSISOWATH
SowathBopha(?)
3 .(1 .1).14.1SISOWATHBopharoth
(12 Aug 1929-)
2 .(4 .1).4SISOWATH
Sosamati (1892-?)
2 .(4 .1).5SISOWATH
PONGSNORET (1896-?)
2.(4.1).6SISOWATH
PONGNORITH (1899-29 Mar 1959)
2.(4.1).7SOKHSoeun
(?)
2.(4.1).7SOKHSoeun
(?)
2.(4.1).9SISOWATH
Sarirakh(1903-?)
2.(4.1).9SISOWATH
Sarirakh(1903-?)
2.(4.1).8SISOWATH
Hol(1902-?)
2.(4.1).8SISOWATH
Hol(1902-?)
2.6a(?)
2 .6SISOWATHROTANEY(1862-1901)
2.6a(?)
2 .6SISOWATHROTANEY(1862-1901)
2 .7a(?)
2 .7SISOWATHPIYARAKH
(?)
2 .7a(?)
2 .7SISOWATHPIYARAKH
(?)
2 .(2 .6).1SISOWATHROTPONGS
(1880-?)
2 .(2 .6).2SISOWATH
ChhavrithiSauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.6).3SISOWATH
Nouy(1887-?)
2 .(2 .6).4SISOWATH
Nhoap(1890-?)
2 .(2 .6).1SISOWATHROTPONGS
(1880-?)
2 .(2 .6).2SISOWATH
ChhavrithiSauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.6).3SISOWATH
Nouy(1887-?)
2 .(2 .6).4SISOWATH
Nhoap(1890-?)
3 .(2 .11b).1 .1aSISOWATH
SIRIK MATAK(22 Jan 1914-21 Apr 1975)
3.(2.11b).1.1SISOWATH
Kethneari(31 Aug 1919-)
2 .(2 .11b).2SISOWATH
Mathuret(1896-?)
2.(2 .11b).2aNORODOM
SURAMARIT(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)
(See F igure XII)
2 .(2 .11b).2aNORODOM
SURAMARIT(6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)
(See F igure XII)
2.10SISOWATH
Samphadi(1865-?)
2.10SISOWATH
Samphadi(1865-?)
2 .11b(?)
2.12SISOWATHMONIVONG
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F igure X)
2.12SISOWATHMONIVONG
(27 Dec 1875-24 Apr 1941)(See F igure X)
2.13SISOWATH
DUONG LAKHANA(1876-1 Jul 1953)
2 .13aSISOWATH
Souvadtd i(1881-?)
2.13b(?)
2.13c(?)
2 .14SISOWATH
KHANARAK(1876-?)
2 .14aNORODOM
Sophana(1879-?)
2.14b(?)
2.2.(2.14b).1SISOWATHKetsoudarakh
(1900-1 Mar 1976)
2.2.(2.14b).2SISOWATHLakkhinasi
(?)
2 .2 .(2 .14b).3SISOWATH
MIM(1914)
2.2.(2.14b).1SISOWATHKetsoudarakh
(1900-1 Mar 1976)
2.2.(2.14b).2SISOWATHLakkhinasi
(?)
2 .2 .(2 .14b).3SISOWATH
MIM(1914)
2 .(2 .13a).3SISOWATHBuochnga(1904-?)
2.(2.13a).1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
2 .(2 .13a).2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
2 .(2 .13a).3SISOWATHBuochnga(1904-?)
2.(2.13a).1SISOWATHSORANNA
(1896-?)
2 .(2 .13a).2SISOWATH
AL(1903-?)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13c).1SISOWATHRATVONGS
(1894-?)
2 .(2 .13c).2SISOWATHSORARETH
2.(2 .13c).3SISOWATHChendaduong
(1932-)
2.(2.13b).1SISOWATH
Ol(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2.(2.13b).1aSISOWATH
(?)
2.2.(2.13b).1bOUKLON
(?)
3.(2.13b).1a.1SISOWATH
THOGNE(1930’s-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).1a.2SISOWATH
Thal(?)
3.(2.13b).1a.1SISOWATH
THOGNE(1930’s-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).1a.2SISOWATH
Thal(?)
3.(2.13b).1b.1OUK
Chansorey(?)
2.(2.13b).4SISOWATH
KANTANAVONG(- 1975)
2.(2.13b).5SISOWATHSamanmeth(1918- 1975)
2.(2.13b).2SISOWATH
Darameth(1913-25 Apr 1973)
2 .(2 .13b).2 .bNORODOM
PHURISSARA(13 Oct 1919-1976)
2.(2.13b).2aSISOWATH
(?)
3.(2.13b).2b.2NORODOMVODEARA(1946-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .3NORODOMVONSADY(1948-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .1NORODOM
Ronida(1943-1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2b .4NORODOM
Danine(5 Sep 1949-)
2 .(2 .13b).3SISOWATH
Sakethsan(- 1976)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1a(?)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.1SISOWATH
DUONG KHARA(-Jul 1978)
4.(2.13b).2a.1.2SISOWATH
Sophealay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .3SISOWATH
DUONG CHATO(13 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .13b).2a.1 .1SISOWATHDuong Malay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .4SISOWATH
Duong Chanty
4.(2.13b).2a.1.2SISOWATH
Sophealay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .3SISOWATH
DUONG CHATO(13 Feb 1970-)
4 .(2 .13b).2a.1 .1SISOWATHDuong Malay
4.(2 .13b).2a.1 .4SISOWATH
Duong Chanty
3.(2.13b).2a.2SISOWATH
RITHARAPONG(-May 1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.2aBEL CONDE
Hubertine
3.(2.13b).2a.2SISOWATH
RITHARAPONG(-May 1975)
3 .(2 .13b).2a.2aBEL CONDE
Hubertine
4 .(2 .13b).2a.2 .1SISOWATHNORETH
(1960-)
4.(2.13b).2a.2.2SISOWATHTheraknhean
(?)
2 .15aNORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
2 .15SISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
2 .15aNORODOM
SATHAVONG(1875-1918)
2 .15SISOWATH
Pindara Sodareth(1885-22 Apr 1965)
2 .(2 .15).2NORODOM
NORINDETH(1906-?)
2 .(2 .15).1NORODOM
Sathapinthorarangsi(1903-?)
2.(2.15).3NORODOM
. Monipinsat thareth(1904-?)
2 .(2 .15).5NORODOMSONGDETH
(24 Apr 1913-?)
2.(2.15).4NORODOM
Suthereath Rasmey(1910-Aug 1961)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2 .16SISOWATH
SOUPHANOUVONG(1888-1955)
2 .16bSISOWATH
Soudarkh(1880-?)
2 .16aTONSolay
(1891-26 Dec 1969)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.16a).1SISOWATH
Southapinnararieungsi(1903-?)
2.(2.16a).2SISOWATH
Monipinnarasuthareth(1904-?)
2.(2.8).1SISOWATH
Noch(1894-?)
2 .8a(?)
2.8SISOWATH
PECH YARAK(1804-1904)
2 .8a(?)
2.8SISOWATH
PECH YARAK(1804-1904)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.(2.9).1SISOWATH
Sisudar(1883-?)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.9a(?)
2.9SISOWATH
KHATAYA-RAK(1865-1889)
2.(2.9).1SISOWATH
Sisudar(1883-?)
2.(2.6).7SISOWATH
LENG(1897-?)
2.(2.6).5SISOWATH
Ngech(1890-?)
2 .(2 .6).8SISOWATH
LACH(1900-?)
2 .(2 .6).6SISOWATH
Vich(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).2SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1890-?)
2 .(2 .7).3SISOWATH
LONH(1895-?)
2 .(2 .7).1SISOWATHSARAKAH
(1885-?)
2 .(1 .1).4bSISOWATHSonthanari
(1883-?)
3.(1.1).4a.1aSISOWATH
Nearirath(9 Apr 1922-?)
2 .(1 .1).4cSISOWATH
Chhavrith i-Sauphan(1880-?)
2.(2.7).4SISOWATH
Tramoul(1898-?)
2 .(2 .7).5SISOWATH
NAL(1899-?)
2.(2.7).6SISOWATH
Ching(1901-?)
2 .11aSISOWATH
Harinoret(1880-?)
2 .11SISOWATH
DUONG MATHURA(1873-1908)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1SISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1bMEASFNU(?)
5.(1.1).13b.1c.1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
4 .(1 .1).13b.1c.2SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
4 .(1 .1).22.1MAMHuch(?)
3.(1.1).13b.1cSISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
4.(1.1).13b.1c.1SISOWATHKHATTEYA(Jun 1959-)
4.(1.1).13b.1b.1MEAS
Chamman(?)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1SISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
3 .(1 .1).13b.1bMEASFNU(?)
5.(1.1).13b.1c.1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
4 .(1 .1).13b.1c.2SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
4 .(1 .1).22.1MAMHuch(?)
3.(1.1).13b.1cSISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
4.(1.1).13b.1c.1SISOWATHKHATTEYA(Jun 1959-)
4.(1.1).13b.1b.1MEAS
Chamman(?)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1aKEO
KIMSAN(15 Feb 1940-)
4 .(2 .2).6b.1.1KEOKosey
(2 Jan 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIVUDH(8 Jun 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1SISOWATHAmaravaddey
(26 May 1926-)
3.(2.2).6a.1SISOWATHDARAMITH(10 Dec 1932-)
3 .(2 .2).6b.1aKEO
KIMSAN(15 Feb 1940-)
4 .(2 .2).6b.1.1KEOKosey
(2 Jan 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIVUDH(8 Jun 1951-)
4.(2.2).6b .1 .1aNORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.3SISOWATHVIRAKETH
(24 Sep 1946-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.4SISOWATH
VARACHEAT(14 Jun 1951-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
2.3.(2.1.2).6c.6SISOWATHCHEYSITH(27 Jun 1955-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5SISOWATH
PHANURATH(18 May 1954-)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6c.5aROUSSEL
Hélène(?)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.1SISOWATH
XAVIER PHANURATH(1981-)
2.4.(2.1.2).6c.5.2SISOWATH
Mal ina Hélène(1978-)
2.3.(2.1.2).6c.6SISOWATHCHEYSITH(27 Jun 1955-)
3.(2.1.2).6d .7SISOWATH
Suprabha(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .1SISOWATH
Kauthavy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.2SISOWATH
Ketsiny(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.5SISOWATH
Ounorith(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .4SISOWATHSUCHIMA
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .6SISOWATH
AMARTHATHE T(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.3SISOWATH
ADITI(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .1SISOWATH
Kauthavy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.2SISOWATH
Ketsiny(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.5SISOWATH
Ounorith(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .4SISOWATHSUCHIMA
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .6SISOWATH
AMARTHATHE T(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.3SISOWATH
ADITI(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .8SISOWATHCheat Sowath
(1950-5 Sep 1973)
3.(2.1.2).6d .10SISOWATHRothnanadery
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .9SISOWATH
PRABAT VORA REACH(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .11SISOWATHRoth Tymie
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .12SISOWATH
DUONG DARA(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.13SISOWATHDara Resmey
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .8SISOWATHCheat Sowath
(1950-5 Sep 1973)
3.(2.1.2).6d .10SISOWATHRothnanadery
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .9SISOWATH
PRABAT VORA REACH(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .11SISOWATHRoth Tymie
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .12SISOWATH
DUONG DARA(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.13SISOWATHDara Resmey
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .14SISOWATH
VUTHIN(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .15SISOWATH
DARAVUTH(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.16SISOWATH
Daravithy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.17SISOWATHKANAROTH
(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .14SISOWATH
VUTHIN(?)
3.(2.1.2).6d .15SISOWATH
DARAVUTH(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.16SISOWATH
Daravithy(?)
3 .(2 .1 .2).6d.17SISOWATHKANAROTH
(?)
3.(2.2).6c.1SISOWATH
Siddhinath Ra tana tevi(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2SISOWATH
KULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2aGANTHY
Sarah(?)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
3.(2.2).6c.1SISOWATH
Siddhinath Ra tana tevi(15 Feb 1940-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2SISOWATH
KULACHAD(29 Sep 1943-)
3.(2.1.2).6c.2aGANTHY
Sarah(?)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .1SISOWATH
Fanny(7 Jan 1978-)
4.(2.1.2).6c.2.3SISOWATHORAVATH(3 Sep 1982-)
4 .(2 .1 .2).6c.2 .2SISOWATH
Kolaneth(12 May 1981-)
(See Ang Eng Fig. III)
(See Norodom Fig. V)
5.(1.1).9.2.5b .1SISOWATH
NORIVONG NIKKO(?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .1 .1SISOWATH
Nearyreth(21 Mar 1935-?)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6SISOWATHCHITTARA
(18 Nov 1959-)
4 .(1 .1).3 .4a.6aOUMSothea
(?)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.1SISOWATH
SURYAVONG(28 Dec 1997-)
5.(1.1).3.4a.6.2SISOWATH
INDRAVONG(26 Oct 2002-)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.4SISOWATH
Takara(?)
5 .(1 .1).3 .2 .2a.6SISOWATHSOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
(See NORODOM F ig. V)3 .(4 .1).6 .1
SISOWATHSocheatbotum
(Jan 1948-)
2.(2.8).2SISOWATHRakhanasy(1899-?)
2.(2.11b).1aNORODOMKETHANA
(29 Jun 1889-1 Jun 1974)
2.(2.11b).1SISOWATH
Mathuri(1894-Aft 1974)
2.(2.8).2aSISOWATHPOPANATH(8 Dec 1980-Feb 1945)
(See SISOWATHPORACSI
@ 3.(2 .3).2 .1)
2.(4.1).10aTONGPhkar
3.(4.1).10a.1SISOWATH
Chit tara (Peanh)(~1920-1938)
3.(4.1).10b.1SISOWATHTHAVARAK
(1975-)
3 .(4 .1).10b.2SISOWATH
Chinnary(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.3SISOWATH
CHITTDARAVONG(?)
3 .(4 .1).10b.4SISOWATH
CHITTDARASORIVONG(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.6SISOWATH
CHITTAMA RO(-1975)
3 .(4 .1).10b.7SISOWATH
SEYHAKVARO(-1975)
3.(4.1).10b.8SISOWATH
Neary Raksmey(-1975)
3.(4.1).10a.1aHY
HENG(?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign St art-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Fe male
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Start ing from 2 n d Generation
NY = Generat ion Level (NY = 2, indica tes 2n d generation; NY = 3 , indi cat es 3rd generation , e tc .)(N1.NX) = Family Line (s ee explanat ion above)
• N1 = Lineage tra cing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicat es 1st wife, e tc .)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2n d offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indic at es 1
sto ffspring , etc.
• NZ = 2a indica tes 1st wife (a) be longing to the 2n d offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indica tes 2n d wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indica tes ch i ld of 1st generation from the k ing’s first wif e,= 2, indic ates ch i ld of 1
stgeneration from the k ing’s second wife, etc .
NX = 1 , indic ates 1st child ; 2, indic at es 2n d child, etc .= 1a, indi cat es 1st wife of 1st child ; 2a , indica tes 1st wife of 2n d child, etc .
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage /Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage /Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
SISOWATH[26 Apr 1904 – 9 Aug 1927](7 Sep 1840 – 9 Aug 1927)
SISOWATH[26 Apr 1904 – 9 Aug 1927](7 Sep 1840 – 9 Aug 1927)
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
4.1aNORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1NORODOM
Kanviman Norleak Tevi(1876-1912)
7NEARYSisaman
5TRAYANG
Yem
3NETH
Ol
6NETH
Ous
2EK Nath
Kesar Maly(-1993)
8LONG
Meak (?)(-1975)
4YIM That
Bopha Norleak
1.1SISOWATHPINNARETH(1895-1919)
(See Fig. V. NORODOM for 2.(1.1.2).X)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 3SISOWATH
Sariletlak(1900-?)
1. 5SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1905-?)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
1. 4SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath(9 Apr 1904-
27 Apr 1975, P.P.)
1. 4aNORODOMSURAMARIT
(See Fig. XII)
2(1. 4).1NORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1. 6SISOWATHMONIRETH
(25 Nov 1909-Sep 1975)
1. 6aPOCVane
2.(1. 6).3aHOEUNG
Pauline Chrun(1936-)
2.(1. 6).3SISOWATH
MONISOWATH(1 Jan 1938-May 1994)
3.(1. 6).3.1SISOWATH
NANDAMONI(1 Jul 1962-)
3.(1. 6).3.2SISOWATHRETHMONI
(22 Aug 1963-)
3.(1. 6).3.3SISOWATH
Darvann(22 Nov 1964-)
2.(1. 6).1SISOWATHRETHNARA
(1935-?)
2.(1. 6.)1aSISOWATHPongsiriya(1942-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
2.(1. 6).4aSBONG Moniphal
2.(1. 6).4SISOWATHPONGMONI
2.(1. 7d).1SISOWATHSovethvong
(17 Sep 1945-1994))
2.(1. 7d).2SISOWATHPongneary
(29 May 1947-)
2.(1. 7d).3SISOWATH
DUONG DARAVONG
(1948-19 Mar 1975)
2.(1. 7d).4SISOWATH
Sopheap Neary
(1949-1975)
2.(1. 7b).1SISOWATH
Lysa(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7e).1SISOWATHRethmona
Tallia(1950-1975)
2.(1. 7e).2SISOWATHRAYMONI
KIKOU(1951-1975)
2.(1. 7e).3SISOWATH
PhuongNara Sy lvia
(9 Nov 1954-)
2.(1. 7e).4SISOWATHMarie-Josée(1956-1975)
1. 7SISOWATHMONIPONG
(20 Aug 1912-31 Aug 1956, Paris)
1. 7aLAMBERT
André(1917-1978)
1. 7bMAMOus
1. 7cROS
Chhomya
1. 7dSON
Sunneary
1. 7eCHAN
Sorey Mariette(1923-?)
8.4SISOWATHRATHASA
(~1918-21 Dec 1971)
7.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
2.(6.1).3SISOWATHChintakavi
(29 Mar 1963-)
2.(6.1).4SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
2.(6.1).5SISOWATH SOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
2.(6.1).1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
2.(6.1).2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
6.1SISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
6.1aSISOWATH
Santa(~1940-)
2.(5.1a).1aMEAS KETH
NALAHO
2.(5.1a).1SISOWATHMonikossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(5.1a).2SISOWATHKaly ane Devi(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(5.1a).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
2. (4.1).1NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
4.1SISOWATHMonikessan(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
4.2SISOWATH
Samanvoraphong
4.2aNORODOMCHANTA-
RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(4.3).1SISOWATH
MONINORLEAK(30 Jun 1953-)
2. (4.3).2SISOWATHChivanthirith(6 Dec 1954-)
4.3SISOWATH
VONGCHIVAN(-Aft 1968)
4.3aVIAUD
Marie Madeleine
2.(8.5a).1aMEAS
Chamman
8.5SISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
8.5aMEASHuch
8.5bSISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
2.(8.5a).1SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
3.(8.5a).1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
8.1SISOWATH
Saveth
8.3SISOWATH
PONGDARAK
8.2SISOWATH
Soudasi(1902-)
2.(8.5b).1SISOWATH
Khattey a(Jun 1959-)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
2.(3. 1).1SISOWATH
Rithaveth(1960-)
3. 1aSISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(4.4e).1SISOWATHKesan Mony
(20 Jun 1993-)
2.(4.4e).2SISOWATH
Reaksa Sachakvong(8Jan 2003-)
4.4dNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
4.4SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
4.4cNORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
4.4aVANSinn
4.4ePHENG
Kanthireth(1 Feb 1956-)
4.4bLOCHNakry
2.(4.4b).1SISOWATHBophamony
(28 Feb 1959-)
2.(4.4a).1SISOWATHMonirangsi
(18 Feb 1956-1975)
2.(4.4c).1SISOWATH
Chhavi Sophea(28 Jul 1964-1976)
2.(4.4c).2SISOWATH
CHANRAVUTH(4 Apr 1966-1976)
2.(4.4d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDH(22 Aug 1968-)
2.(4.4d).2SISOWATH
WEAKCHIRAVUDH(1 May 1973-)
2. 2aNORODOM SIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2. 1SISOWATH
MONILEAKHENA(1931-5 Nov 1970)
2. 2SISOWATHPongsanmoni(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
2.(2. 2).1NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.(2. 2).2NORODOM
RAVIVONGS(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2. 2).3NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Oct 1945-)
2.(2. 2).4NORODOM
Soriya Roeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).7NORODOMKanthi Bopha
(1948-14 Dec 1952)(C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.)
2.(2. 2).6NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.(2. 2).5NORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
4.1aNORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
4.1aNORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1NORODOM
Kanviman Norleak Tevi(1876-1912)
7NEARYSisaman
5TRAYANG
Yem
3NETH
Ol
6NETH
Ous
2EK Nath
Kesar Maly(-1993)
8LONG
Meak (?)(-1975)
4YIM That
Bopha Norleak
1.1SISOWATHPINNARETH(1895-1919)
(See Fig. V. NORODOM for 2.(1.1.2).X)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 3SISOWATH
Sariletlak(1900-?)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 3SISOWATH
Sariletlak(1900-?)
1. 5SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1905-?)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
1. 4SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath(9 Apr 1904-
27 Apr 1975, P.P.)
1. 4aNORODOMSURAMARIT
(See Fig. XII)
1. 4aNORODOMSURAMARIT
(See Fig. XII)
2(1. 4).1NORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2(1. 4).1NORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1. 6SISOWATHMONIRETH
(25 Nov 1909-Sep 1975)
1. 6aPOCVane
1. 6SISOWATHMONIRETH
(25 Nov 1909-Sep 1975)
1. 6aPOCVane
2.(1. 6).3aHOEUNG
Pauline Chrun(1936-)
2.(1. 6).3SISOWATH
MONISOWATH(1 Jan 1938-May 1994)
2.(1. 6).3aHOEUNG
Pauline Chrun(1936-)
2.(1. 6).3SISOWATH
MONISOWATH(1 Jan 1938-May 1994)
3.(1. 6).3.1SISOWATH
NANDAMONI(1 Jul 1962-)
3.(1. 6).3.2SISOWATHRETHMONI
(22 Aug 1963-)
3.(1. 6).3.3SISOWATH
Darvann(22 Nov 1964-)
3.(1. 6).3.1SISOWATH
NANDAMONI(1 Jul 1962-)
3.(1. 6).3.2SISOWATHRETHMONI
(22 Aug 1963-)
3.(1. 6).3.3SISOWATH
Darvann(22 Nov 1964-)
2.(1. 6).1SISOWATHRETHNARA
(1935-?)
2.(1. 6.)1aSISOWATHPongsiriya(1942-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
2.(1. 6).1SISOWATHRETHNARA
(1935-?)
2.(1. 6.)1aSISOWATHPongsiriya(1942-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
2.(1. 6).4aSBONG Moniphal
2.(1. 6).4SISOWATHPONGMONI
2.(1. 7d).1SISOWATHSovethvong
(17 Sep 1945-1994))
2.(1. 7d).2SISOWATHPongneary
(29 May 1947-)
2.(1. 7d).3SISOWATH
DUONG DARAVONG
(1948-19 Mar 1975)
2.(1. 7d).4SISOWATH
Sopheap Neary
(1949-1975)
2.(1. 7b).1SISOWATH
Lysa(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7e).1SISOWATHRethmona
Tallia(1950-1975)
2.(1. 7e).2SISOWATHRAYMONI
KIKOU(1951-1975)
2.(1. 7e).3SISOWATH
PhuongNara Sy lvia
(9 Nov 1954-)
2.(1. 7e).4SISOWATHMarie-Josée(1956-1975)
2.(1. 7e).1SISOWATHRethmona
Tallia(1950-1975)
2.(1. 7e).2SISOWATHRAYMONI
KIKOU(1951-1975)
2.(1. 7e).3SISOWATH
PhuongNara Sy lvia
(9 Nov 1954-)
2.(1. 7e).4SISOWATHMarie-Josée(1956-1975)
1. 7SISOWATHMONIPONG
(20 Aug 1912-31 Aug 1956, Paris)
1. 7aLAMBERT
André(1917-1978)
1. 7bMAMOus
1. 7cROS
Chhomya
1. 7dSON
Sunneary
1. 7eCHAN
Sorey Mariette(1923-?)
1. 7SISOWATHMONIPONG
(20 Aug 1912-31 Aug 1956, Paris)
1. 7aLAMBERT
André(1917-1978)
1. 7bMAMOus
1. 7cROS
Chhomya
1. 7dSON
Sunneary
1. 7eCHAN
Sorey Mariette(1923-?)
8.4SISOWATHRATHASA
(~1918-21 Dec 1971)
7.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
2.(6.1).3SISOWATHChintakavi
(29 Mar 1963-)
2.(6.1).4SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
2.(6.1).5SISOWATH SOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
2.(6.1).1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
2.(6.1).2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
2.(6.1).1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
2.(6.1).2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
6.1SISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
6.1aSISOWATH
Santa(~1940-)
6.1SISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
6.1aSISOWATH
Santa(~1940-)
2.(5.1a).1aMEAS KETH
NALAHO
2.(5.1a).1SISOWATHMonikossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(5.1a).2SISOWATHKaly ane Devi(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(5.1a).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
2.(5.1a).1aMEAS KETH
NALAHO
2.(5.1a).1SISOWATHMonikossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(5.1a).2SISOWATHKaly ane Devi(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(5.1a).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
2. (4.1).1NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
4.1SISOWATHMonikessan(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
4.2SISOWATH
Samanvoraphong
4.2aNORODOMCHANTA-
RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
4.2SISOWATH
Samanvoraphong
4.2aNORODOMCHANTA-
RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(4.3).1SISOWATH
MONINORLEAK(30 Jun 1953-)
2. (4.3).2SISOWATHChivanthirith(6 Dec 1954-)
4.3SISOWATH
VONGCHIVAN(-Aft 1968)
4.3aVIAUD
Marie Madeleine
4.3SISOWATH
VONGCHIVAN(-Aft 1968)
4.3aVIAUD
Marie Madeleine
2.(8.5a).1aMEAS
Chamman
8.5SISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
8.5aMEASHuch
8.5bSISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
2.(8.5a).1SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
3.(8.5a).1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
8.1SISOWATH
Saveth
8.3SISOWATH
PONGDARAK
8.2SISOWATH
Soudasi(1902-)
8.1SISOWATH
Saveth
8.3SISOWATH
PONGDARAK
8.2SISOWATH
Soudasi(1902-)
2.(8.5b).1SISOWATH
Khattey a(Jun 1959-)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
2.(3. 1).1SISOWATH
Rithaveth(1960-)
3. 1aSISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
2.(3. 1).1SISOWATH
Rithaveth(1960-)
3. 1aSISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(4.4e).1SISOWATHKesan Mony
(20 Jun 1993-)
2.(4.4e).2SISOWATH
Reaksa Sachakvong(8Jan 2003-)
2.(4.4e).1SISOWATHKesan Mony
(20 Jun 1993-)
2.(4.4e).2SISOWATH
Reaksa Sachakvong(8Jan 2003-)
4.4dNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
4.4SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
4.4cNORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
4.4aVANSinn
4.4ePHENG
Kanthireth(1 Feb 1956-)
4.4bLOCHNakry
2.(4.4b).1SISOWATHBophamony
(28 Feb 1959-)
2.(4.4a).1SISOWATHMonirangsi
(18 Feb 1956-1975)
2.(4.4c).1SISOWATH
Chhavi Sophea(28 Jul 1964-1976)
2.(4.4c).2SISOWATH
CHANRAVUTH(4 Apr 1966-1976)
2.(4.4c).1SISOWATH
Chhavi Sophea(28 Jul 1964-1976)
2.(4.4c).2SISOWATH
CHANRAVUTH(4 Apr 1966-1976)
2.(4.4d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDH(22 Aug 1968-)
2.(4.4d).2SISOWATH
WEAKCHIRAVUDH(1 May 1973-)
2.(4.4d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDH(22 Aug 1968-)
2.(4.4d).2SISOWATH
WEAKCHIRAVUDH(1 May 1973-)
2. 2aNORODOM SIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2. 2aNORODOM SIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2. 1SISOWATH
MONILEAKHENA(1931-5 Nov 1970)
2. 2SISOWATHPongsanmoni(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
2.(2. 2).1NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.(2. 2).2NORODOM
RAVIVONGS(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2. 2).3NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Oct 1945-)
2.(2. 2).4NORODOM
Soriya Roeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).7NORODOMKanthi Bopha
(1948-14 Dec 1952)(C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.)
2.(2. 2).6NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.(2. 2).5NORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).1NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.(2. 2).2NORODOM
RAVIVONGS(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2. 2).3NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Oct 1945-)
2.(2. 2).4NORODOM
Soriya Roeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).7NORODOMKanthi Bopha
(1948-14 Dec 1952)(C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.)
2.(2. 2).6NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.(2. 2).5NORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Figure X. Genealogy of King Sisowath Monivong(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17) ©
[42]
SISOWATH MONIVONG[1927 – 1941]
(27 Dec 1875 – 24 Apr 1941)
4.1aNORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
4.1aNORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1NORODOM
Kanviman Norleak Tevi(1876-1912)
7NEARYSisaman
5TRAYANG
Yem
3NETH
Ol
6NETH
Ous
2EK Nath
Kesar Maly(-1993)
8LONG
Meak (?)(-1975)
4YIM That
Bopha Norleak
1.1SISOWATHPINNARETH(1895-1919)
(See Fig. V. NORODOM for 2.(1.1.2).X)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 3SISOWATH
Sariletlak(1900-?)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 3SISOWATH
Sariletlak(1900-?)
1. 5SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1905-?)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
1. 4SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath(9 Apr 1904-
27 Apr 1975, P.P.)
1. 4aNORODOMSURAMARIT
(See Fig. XII)
1. 4aNORODOMSURAMARIT
(See Fig. XII)
2(1. 4).1NORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2(1. 4).1NORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1. 6SISOWATHMONIRETH
(25 Nov 1909-Sep 1975)
1. 6aPOCVane
1. 6SISOWATHMONIRETH
(25 Nov 1909-Sep 1975)
1. 6aPOCVane
2.(1. 6).3aHOEUNG
Pauline Chrun(1936-)
2.(1. 6).3SISOWATH
MONISOWATH(1 Jan 1938-May 1994)
2.(1. 6).3aHOEUNG
Pauline Chrun(1936-)
2.(1. 6).3SISOWATH
MONISOWATH(1 Jan 1938-May 1994)
3.(1. 6).3.1SISOWATH
NANDAMONI(1 Jul 1962-)
3.(1. 6).3.2SISOWATHRETHMONI
(22 Aug 1963-)
3.(1. 6).3.3SISOWATH
Darvann(22 Nov 1964-)
3.(1. 6).3.1SISOWATH
NANDAMONI(1 Jul 1962-)
3.(1. 6).3.2SISOWATHRETHMONI
(22 Aug 1963-)
3.(1. 6).3.3SISOWATH
Darvann(22 Nov 1964-)
2.(1. 6).1SISOWATHRETHNARA
(1935-?)
2.(1. 6.)1aSISOWATHPongsiriya(1942-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
2.(1. 6).1SISOWATHRETHNARA
(1935-?)
2.(1. 6.)1aSISOWATHPongsiriya(1942-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
2.(1. 6).4aSBONG Moniphal
2.(1. 6).4SISOWATHPONGMONI
2.(1. 7d).1SISOWATHSovethvong
(17 Sep 1945-1994))
2.(1. 7d).2SISOWATHPongneary
(29 May 1947-)
2.(1. 7d).3SISOWATH
DUONG DARAVONG
(1948-19 Mar 1975)
2.(1. 7d).4SISOWATH
Sopheap Neary
(1949-1975)
2.(1. 7b).1SISOWATH
Lysa(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7e).1SISOWATHRethmona
Tallia(1950-1975)
2.(1. 7e).2SISOWATHRAYMONI
KIKOU(1951-1975)
2.(1. 7e).3SISOWATH
PhuongNara Sy lvia
(9 Nov 1954-)
2.(1. 7e).4SISOWATHMarie-Josée(1956-1975)
2.(1. 7e).1SISOWATHRethmona
Tallia(1950-1975)
2.(1. 7e).2SISOWATHRAYMONI
KIKOU(1951-1975)
2.(1. 7e).3SISOWATH
PhuongNara Sy lvia
(9 Nov 1954-)
2.(1. 7e).4SISOWATHMarie-Josée(1956-1975)
1. 7SISOWATHMONIPONG
(20 Aug 1912-31 Aug 1956, Paris)
1. 7aLAMBERT
André(1917-1978)
1. 7bMAMOus
1. 7cROS
Chhomya
1. 7dSON
Sunneary
1. 7eCHAN
Sorey Mariette(1923-?)
1. 7SISOWATHMONIPONG
(20 Aug 1912-31 Aug 1956, Paris)
1. 7aLAMBERT
André(1917-1978)
1. 7bMAMOus
1. 7cROS
Chhomya
1. 7dSON
Sunneary
1. 7eCHAN
Sorey Mariette(1923-?)
8.4SISOWATHRATHASA
(~1918-21 Dec 1971)
7.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
2.(6.1).3SISOWATHChintakavi
(29 Mar 1963-)
2.(6.1).4SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
2.(6.1).5SISOWATH SOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
2.(6.1).1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
2.(6.1).2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
2.(6.1).1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
2.(6.1).2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
6.1SISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
6.1aSISOWATH
Santa(~1940-)
6.1SISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
6.1aSISOWATH
Santa(~1940-)
2.(5.1a).1aMEAS KETH
NALAHO
2.(5.1a).1SISOWATHMonikossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(5.1a).2SISOWATHKaly ane Devi(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(5.1a).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
2.(5.1a).1aMEAS KETH
NALAHO
2.(5.1a).1SISOWATHMonikossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(5.1a).2SISOWATHKaly ane Devi(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(5.1a).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
2. (4.1).1NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
4.1SISOWATHMonikessan(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
4.2SISOWATH
Samanvoraphong
4.2aNORODOMCHANTA-
RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
4.2SISOWATH
Samanvoraphong
4.2aNORODOMCHANTA-
RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(4.3).1SISOWATH
MONINORLEAK(30 Jun 1953-)
2. (4.3).2SISOWATHChivanthirith(6 Dec 1954-)
4.3SISOWATH
VONGCHIVAN(-Aft 1968)
4.3aVIAUD
Marie Madeleine
4.3SISOWATH
VONGCHIVAN(-Aft 1968)
4.3aVIAUD
Marie Madeleine
2.(8.5a).1aMEAS
Chamman
8.5SISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
8.5aMEASHuch
8.5bSISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
2.(8.5a).1SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
3.(8.5a).1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
8.1SISOWATH
Saveth
8.3SISOWATH
PONGDARAK
8.2SISOWATH
Soudasi(1902-)
8.1SISOWATH
Saveth
8.3SISOWATH
PONGDARAK
8.2SISOWATH
Soudasi(1902-)
2.(8.5b).1SISOWATH
Khattey a(Jun 1959-)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
2.(3. 1).1SISOWATH
Rithaveth(1960-)
3. 1aSISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
2.(3. 1).1SISOWATH
Rithaveth(1960-)
3. 1aSISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(4.4e).1SISOWATHKesan Mony
(20 Jun 1993-)
2.(4.4e).2SISOWATH
Reaksa Sachakvong(8Jan 2003-)
2.(4.4e).1SISOWATHKesan Mony
(20 Jun 1993-)
2.(4.4e).2SISOWATH
Reaksa Sachakvong(8Jan 2003-)
4.4dNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
4.4SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
4.4cNORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
4.4aVANSinn
4.4ePHENG
Kanthireth(1 Feb 1956-)
4.4bLOCHNakry
2.(4.4b).1SISOWATHBophamony
(28 Feb 1959-)
2.(4.4a).1SISOWATHMonirangsi
(18 Feb 1956-1975)
2.(4.4c).1SISOWATH
Chhavi Sophea(28 Jul 1964-1976)
2.(4.4c).2SISOWATH
CHANRAVUTH(4 Apr 1966-1976)
2.(4.4c).1SISOWATH
Chhavi Sophea(28 Jul 1964-1976)
2.(4.4c).2SISOWATH
CHANRAVUTH(4 Apr 1966-1976)
2.(4.4d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDH(22 Aug 1968-)
2.(4.4d).2SISOWATH
WEAKCHIRAVUDH(1 May 1973-)
2.(4.4d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDH(22 Aug 1968-)
2.(4.4d).2SISOWATH
WEAKCHIRAVUDH(1 May 1973-)
2. 2aNORODOM SIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2. 2aNORODOM SIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2. 1SISOWATH
MONILEAKHENA(1931-5 Nov 1970)
2. 2SISOWATHPongsanmoni(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
2.(2. 2).1NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.(2. 2).2NORODOM
RAVIVONGS(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2. 2).3NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Oct 1945-)
2.(2. 2).4NORODOM
Soriya Roeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).7NORODOMKanthi Bopha
(1948-14 Dec 1952)(C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.)
2.(2. 2).6NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.(2. 2).5NORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).1NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.(2. 2).2NORODOM
RAVIVONGS(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2. 2).3NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Oct 1945-)
2.(2. 2).4NORODOM
Soriya Roeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).7NORODOMKanthi Bopha
(1948-14 Dec 1952)(C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.)
2.(2. 2).6NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.(2. 2).5NORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
4.1aNORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
4.1aNORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1NORODOM
Kanviman Norleak Tevi(1876-1912)
7NEARYSisaman
5TRAYANG
Yem
3NETH
Ol
6NETH
Ous
2EK Nath
Kesar Maly(-1993)
8LONG
Meak (?)(-1975)
4YIM That
Bopha Norleak
1.1SISOWATHPINNARETH(1895-1919)
(See Fig. V. NORODOM for 2.(1.1.2).X)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 3SISOWATH
Sariletlak(1900-?)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 2aNORODOMSINGHARA(1898-1927)
1. 2SISOWATH
Thavet Roeungsi(30 Mar 1899-1975)
1. 3SISOWATH
Sariletlak(1900-?)
1. 5SISOWATH
Nearirakh(1905-?)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
2.(1. 2).1NORODOMKANTOL
(15 Sep 1920-1976)
2.(1. 2).2NORODOMWathanary(1924-?)
2.(1. 2).3NORODOM
VIRIYA(1926-?)
2.(1. 2).4NORODOM
SYNGANAVI
2.(1. 2).5NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
1. 4SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath(9 Apr 1904-
27 Apr 1975, P.P.)
1. 4aNORODOMSURAMARIT
(See Fig. XII)
1. 4aNORODOMSURAMARIT
(See Fig. XII)
2(1. 4).1NORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2(1. 4).1NORODOMSIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
1. 6SISOWATHMONIRETH
(25 Nov 1909-Sep 1975)
1. 6aPOCVane
1. 6SISOWATHMONIRETH
(25 Nov 1909-Sep 1975)
1. 6aPOCVane
2.(1. 6).3aHOEUNG
Pauline Chrun(1936-)
2.(1. 6).3SISOWATH
MONISOWATH(1 Jan 1938-May 1994)
2.(1. 6).3aHOEUNG
Pauline Chrun(1936-)
2.(1. 6).3SISOWATH
MONISOWATH(1 Jan 1938-May 1994)
3.(1. 6).3.1SISOWATH
NANDAMONI(1 Jul 1962-)
3.(1. 6).3.2SISOWATHRETHMONI
(22 Aug 1963-)
3.(1. 6).3.3SISOWATH
Darvann(22 Nov 1964-)
3.(1. 6).3.1SISOWATH
NANDAMONI(1 Jul 1962-)
3.(1. 6).3.2SISOWATHRETHMONI
(22 Aug 1963-)
3.(1. 6).3.3SISOWATH
Darvann(22 Nov 1964-)
2.(1. 6).1SISOWATHRETHNARA
(1935-?)
2.(1. 6.)1aSISOWATHPongsiriya(1942-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
2.(1. 6).1SISOWATHRETHNARA
(1935-?)
2.(1. 6.)1aSISOWATHPongsiriya(1942-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 6.)1.1SISOWATHRevady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 6).1.2SISOWATHDahlia(1963-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
2.(1. 6).2aHOEUNG
Claudine Chrun(?)
2.(1. 6).2SISOWATHRAKMONI
(16 Mar 1936-1975)
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
3.(1. 6).2.1SISOWATH
Dara(17 Nov 1958-)
3.(1. 6).2.2SISOWATH
Lyliane(20 Jan 1962-)
3.(1. 6).2.2aOUM
WECHANAK
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
4.(1. 6).2.2.1OUM
Vong-Raksmey
4.(1. 6).2.2.2OUM
Monichera
4.(1. 6).2.2.3OUM
Chy vivong
2.(1. 6).4aSBONG Moniphal
2.(1. 6).4SISOWATHPONGMONI
2.(1. 7d).1SISOWATHSovethvong
(17 Sep 1945-1994))
2.(1. 7d).2SISOWATHPongneary
(29 May 1947-)
2.(1. 7d).3SISOWATH
DUONG DARAVONG
(1948-19 Mar 1975)
2.(1. 7d).4SISOWATH
Sopheap Neary
(1949-1975)
2.(1. 7b).1SISOWATH
Lysa(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1SISOWATH
SAMYL MONIPONG(11 Apr 1941-)
2.(1. 7a).1aNORODOMDaravadey
(20 Oct 1941-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7a).1.2SISOWATHUbbolvadeyMonipong
(13 Mar 1973-)
3.(1. 7a).1.1SISOWATH
RAVIVADDHANAMONIPONG
(15 Feb 1970-)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.2SISOWATH
Dahlia(1963-1975)
3.(1. 7c).1.1SISOWATH
Revady(1962-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1aSISOWATHRETHNARA(1935-1975)
2.(1. 7c).1SISOWATHPongsiriya
(1942-1975)
2.(1. 7c).2SISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(1. 7c).3SISOWATH
MONISISOWATH(1945-1975)
2.(1. 7e).1SISOWATHRethmona
Tallia(1950-1975)
2.(1. 7e).2SISOWATHRAYMONI
KIKOU(1951-1975)
2.(1. 7e).3SISOWATH
PhuongNara Sy lvia
(9 Nov 1954-)
2.(1. 7e).4SISOWATHMarie-Josée(1956-1975)
2.(1. 7e).1SISOWATHRethmona
Tallia(1950-1975)
2.(1. 7e).2SISOWATHRAYMONI
KIKOU(1951-1975)
2.(1. 7e).3SISOWATH
PhuongNara Sy lvia
(9 Nov 1954-)
2.(1. 7e).4SISOWATHMarie-Josée(1956-1975)
1. 7SISOWATHMONIPONG
(20 Aug 1912-31 Aug 1956, Paris)
1. 7aLAMBERT
André(1917-1978)
1. 7bMAMOus
1. 7cROS
Chhomya
1. 7dSON
Sunneary
1. 7eCHAN
Sorey Mariette(1923-?)
1. 7SISOWATHMONIPONG
(20 Aug 1912-31 Aug 1956, Paris)
1. 7aLAMBERT
André(1917-1978)
1. 7bMAMOus
1. 7cROS
Chhomya
1. 7dSON
Sunneary
1. 7eCHAN
Sorey Mariette(1923-?)
8.4SISOWATHRATHASA
(~1918-21 Dec 1971)
7.1SISOWATHNeary Bonga
(10 Sep 1935-)
2.(6.1).3SISOWATHChintakavi
(29 Mar 1963-)
2.(6.1).4SISOWATH
THIRAKVARO(26 Dec 1964-)
2.(6.1).5SISOWATH SOTHIRO
(31 Aug 1973-)
2.(6.1).1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
2.(6.1).2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
2.(6.1).1SISOWATH
Chivina(20 Oct 1959-)
2.(6.1).2SISOWATH
Sothikar(24 Apr 1961-)
6.1SISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
6.1aSISOWATH
Santa(~1940-)
6.1SISOWATH
DUONGCHIVIN(1933-17 Apr 1975)
6.1aSISOWATH
Santa(~1940-)
2.(5.1a).1aMEAS KETH
NALAHO
2.(5.1a).1SISOWATHMonikossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(5.1a).2SISOWATHKaly ane Devi(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(5.1a).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
2.(5.1a).1aMEAS KETH
NALAHO
2.(5.1a).1SISOWATHMonikossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(5.1a).2SISOWATHKaly ane Devi(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(5.1a).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
5.1SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
5.1aNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
5.1bNORODOM
Bophany(4 Nov 1952-)
2. (4.1).1NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
4.1SISOWATHMonikessan(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
4.2SISOWATH
Samanvoraphong
4.2aNORODOMCHANTA-
RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
4.2SISOWATH
Samanvoraphong
4.2aNORODOMCHANTA-
RAINGSEY(1924-1975)
2.(4.3).1SISOWATH
MONINORLEAK(30 Jun 1953-)
2. (4.3).2SISOWATHChivanthirith(6 Dec 1954-)
4.3SISOWATH
VONGCHIVAN(-Aft 1968)
4.3aVIAUD
Marie Madeleine
4.3SISOWATH
VONGCHIVAN(-Aft 1968)
4.3aVIAUD
Marie Madeleine
2.(8.5a).1aMEAS
Chamman
8.5SISOWATH
MONICHEAT(1922-)
8.5aMEASHuch
8.5bSISOWATHKrethneary
(1932-)
2.(8.5a).1SISOWATH
CHEATMONI(22 Oct 1950-)
3.(8.5a).1.1SISOWATH
Sovanna(20 Dec 1981-)
8.1SISOWATH
Saveth
8.3SISOWATH
PONGDARAK
8.2SISOWATH
Soudasi(1902-)
8.1SISOWATH
Saveth
8.3SISOWATH
PONGDARAK
8.2SISOWATH
Soudasi(1902-)
2.(8.5b).1SISOWATH
Khattey a(Jun 1959-)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
2.(3. 1).1SISOWATH
Rithaveth(1960-)
3. 1aSISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
3. 1SISOWATHROTHMONI
(1931-)
3. 2SISOWATH
Rinmoni(-30 May 1984)
2.(3. 1).1SISOWATH
Rithaveth(1960-)
3. 1aSISOWATHMoniraingsy(6 Feb 1944-)
2.(4.4e).1SISOWATHKesan Mony
(20 Jun 1993-)
2.(4.4e).2SISOWATH
Reaksa Sachakvong(8Jan 2003-)
2.(4.4e).1SISOWATHKesan Mony
(20 Jun 1993-)
2.(4.4e).2SISOWATH
Reaksa Sachakvong(8Jan 2003-)
4.4dNORODOMBopha Devi
(8 Jan 1943-)
4.4SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
4.4cNORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
4.4aVANSinn
4.4ePHENG
Kanthireth(1 Feb 1956-)
4.4bLOCHNakry
2.(4.4b).1SISOWATHBophamony
(28 Feb 1959-)
2.(4.4a).1SISOWATHMonirangsi
(18 Feb 1956-1975)
2.(4.4c).1SISOWATH
Chhavi Sophea(28 Jul 1964-1976)
2.(4.4c).2SISOWATH
CHANRAVUTH(4 Apr 1966-1976)
2.(4.4c).1SISOWATH
Chhavi Sophea(28 Jul 1964-1976)
2.(4.4c).2SISOWATH
CHANRAVUTH(4 Apr 1966-1976)
2.(4.4d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDH(22 Aug 1968-)
2.(4.4d).2SISOWATH
WEAKCHIRAVUDH(1 May 1973-)
2.(4.4d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDH(22 Aug 1968-)
2.(4.4d).2SISOWATH
WEAKCHIRAVUDH(1 May 1973-)
2. 2aNORODOM SIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2. 2aNORODOM SIHANOUK
(See Fig. XI)
2. 1SISOWATH
MONILEAKHENA(1931-5 Nov 1970)
2. 2SISOWATHPongsanmoni(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
2.(2. 2).1NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.(2. 2).2NORODOM
RAVIVONGS(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2. 2).3NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Oct 1945-)
2.(2. 2).4NORODOM
Soriya Roeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).7NORODOMKanthi Bopha
(1948-14 Dec 1952)(C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.)
2.(2. 2).6NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.(2. 2).5NORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).1NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.(2. 2).2NORODOM
RAVIVONGS(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2. 2).3NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Oct 1945-)
2.(2. 2).4NORODOM
Soriya Roeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.(2. 2).7NORODOMKanthi Bopha
(1948-14 Dec 1952)(C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.)
2.(2. 2).6NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.(2. 2).5NORODOMBotum Bopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
Figure X. Genealogy of King Sisowath Monivong(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17) ©
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SISOWATH MONIVONG[1927 – 1941]
(27 Dec 1875 – 24 Apr 1941)
SISOWATH MONIVONG[1927 – 1941]
(27 Dec 1875 – 24 Apr 1941)
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
[43]
Figure XI. Genealogy of King Norodom Sihanouk(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21) ©
1PHAT Kanhol
(1920-1 Feb 1969)Cremated: 6 Feb 1969, P.P.
2 SISOWATH Pongsanmoni
(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
6. IZZI
PauleMonique(NORODOM MonineathSihanouk)
(18 Jun 1936-)Father: IZZI Jean François
Mother: POMME Peang (daughter of Madame OUK)
5 MAM
Manivann Phanivong(-1975)
3.1 NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
6.2 NORODOM
NARINDRAPONG(18 Sep 1954-7 Oct 2003)
6.2a EK
Sinuon
6.1 NORODOM SIHAMONI
Crowned King in Phnom Penh on 29 October 2004 (14 May 1953-)
1.1eSISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(1941-1976)
1.1c SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
1.1 NORODOM BophaDevi
(8 Jan 1943-)
1.1b FORCINETTI
BRUNO (1943-1971, Paris)
1.1d SISOWATH
CHIVANMONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
1.1a NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 mar 1935-1970)
2.1 NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.3a HUN Soeun
(1 Aug 1943-)
2.3b TIOULONG
Kethy(5 Aug 1951-)
2.2 NORODOM RAVIVONGS
(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2.1a).1 NORODOM Chhavarangsi(25 Jun 1960-)
2.(2.3b).1 NORODOM Nandadevi
(28 Sep 1966-)
2.3 NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Aug 1945-)
2.4 NORODOM
SoriyaRoeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.5NORODOM
Kantha Bopha(1948-14 Dec 1952)C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.
2.1a MAUPheup
(1942-)
2.1b TEA
Kim Yin
2.6 NORODOM BotumBopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
2.6a SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
2.6b SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975)
2.6c SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
5.1 NORODOM
SuchataVathiya(10 Mar 1953-20 Apr 1975)
5.2a SISOWATH SIRIRATH
(21 Jun 1946-)
5.2 NORODOM ArunRasmy(2 Oct 1955-)
5.2b KEO
PUTH REASMEY
1.2 NORODOM
RANARIDDH(2 Jan 1944-)
1.2a ENG Marie
(21 Dec 1948-)
2.(1.2).1 NORODOM
CHAKRAVUTH(3 Jan 1970-)
2.(1.2).2 NORODOM SIHARIDDH(23 Jun 1972-)
2.(1.2).3 NORODOM RattanaDevi
(18 Jun 1974, Aix-en-Provence-)
2.(6.2).1 NORODOM
Simonarine(23 Aug 1983-)
2.(6.2).2 NORODOM
Moninouk(18 Mar 1987-)
2.(1.1b).1 NORODOM
ForcinettiChansita
(13 Jul 1965-)
2.(1.1d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDDH(1968-)
2.(1.1e).1SISOWATH
VEAKCHIRAVUDDH(1973-)
2.(5.2a).1 SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
2.(5.2a).2 SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
2.(5.2a).3 SISOWATH
SirikithNathalie(9 Oct 1979-)
2.(5.2b).1 KEO Ponita
(26 Nov 1991-)
2.(5.2b).2 KEO
KHEMUNI(13 Aug 1997-)
2.(1.1c).1SISOWATH
MoniKossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(1.1c).2SISOWATH KalyanTevi
(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(1.1).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
2.(2.1b).1 NORODOM
VEAKCHEARAVOUTH(10 Jan 1966-)
2.(2b.1).2 NORODOM
Pekina(7 Jul 1970-)
2.(2.1b).3NORODOM Yuveakdevi
(16 Jun 1974-)
2.(2.1b).2a COUMERI
MARK
2.(2.3a).4 NORODOM RAVICHAK(1 Jan 1974-)
2.(2.3a).1 NORODOM
BUDDHAPONG(13 Feb 1966-)
2.(2.3a).2 NORODOM
AMARITTIVONG(3 dec 1967-)
2.(2.3a).2a HUL
Crystal(14 Dec 1971-)
2.(2.3a).3 NORODOM NARAWONG(1 Aug 1970-)
2.(2.3a).1a TOTONG
Janet (29 Apr 1971-)
2.7 NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.7a SAN
Surienne
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
2.(1.1c).1aMEAS
KETH NALAHO (?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
1PHAT Kanhol
(1920-1 Feb 1969)Cremated: 6 Feb 1969, P.P.
2 SISOWATH Pongsanmoni
(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
3 SISOWATH Monikessan
(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
3 SISOWATH Monikessan
(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
6. IZZI
PauleMonique(NORODOM MonineathSihanouk)
(18 Jun 1936-)Father: IZZI Jean François
Mother: POMME Peang (daughter of Madame OUK)
5 MAM
Manivann Phanivong(-1975)
4 NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
4 NORODOM
(29 Sep 1927-)
3.1 NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
6.2 NORODOM
NARINDRAPONG(18 Sep 1954-7 Oct 2003)
6.2a EK
Sinuon
6.1 NORODOM SIHAMONI
Crowned King in Phnom Penh on 29 October 2004 (14 May 1953-)
1.1eSISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(1941-1976)
1.1c SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
1.1 NORODOM BophaDevi
(8 Jan 1943-)
1.1b FORCINETTI
BRUNO (1943-1971, Paris)
1.1d SISOWATH
CHIVANMONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
1.1a NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 mar 1935-1970)
2.1 NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.3a HUN Soeun
(1 Aug 1943-)
2.3b TIOULONG
Kethy(5 Aug 1951-)
2.2 NORODOM RAVIVONGS
(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.2 NORODOM RAVIVONGS
(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2.1a).1 NORODOM Chhavarangsi(25 Jun 1960-)
2.(2.3b).1 NORODOM Nandadevi
(28 Sep 1966-)
2.3 NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Aug 1945-)
2.4 NORODOM
SoriyaRoeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.5NORODOM
Kantha Bopha(1948-14 Dec 1952)C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.
2.1a MAUPheup
(1942-)
2.1b TEA
Kim Yin
2.6 NORODOM BotumBopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
2.6a SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
2.6b SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975)
2.6c SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
5.1 NORODOM
SuchataVathiya(10 Mar 1953-20 Apr 1975)
5.2a SISOWATH SIRIRATH
(21 Jun 1946-)
5.2 NORODOM ArunRasmy(2 Oct 1955-)
5.2b KEO
PUTH REASMEY
1.2 NORODOM
RANARIDDH(2 Jan 1944-)
1.2a ENG Marie
(21 Dec 1948-)
2.(1.2).1 NORODOM
CHAKRAVUTH(3 Jan 1970-)
2.(1.2).2 NORODOM SIHARIDDH(23 Jun 1972-)
2.(1.2).3 NORODOM RattanaDevi
(18 Jun 1974, Aix-en-Provence-)
2.(6.2).1 NORODOM
Simonarine(23 Aug 1983-)
2.(6.2).2 NORODOM
Moninouk(18 Mar 1987-)
2.(1.1b).1 NORODOM
ForcinettiChansita
(13 Jul 1965-)
2.(1.1d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDDH(1968-)
2.(1.1e).1SISOWATH
VEAKCHIRAVUDDH(1973-)
2.(5.2a).1 SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
2.(5.2a).2 SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
2.(5.2a).3 SISOWATH
SirikithNathalie(9 Oct 1979-)
2.(5.2b).1 KEO Ponita
(26 Nov 1991-)
2.(5.2b).2 KEO
KHEMUNI(13 Aug 1997-)
2.(1.1c).1SISOWATH
MoniKossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(1.1c).2SISOWATH KalyanTevi
(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(1.1).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
2.(2.1b).1 NORODOM
VEAKCHEARAVOUTH(10 Jan 1966-)
2.(2b.1).2 NORODOM
Pekina(7 Jul 1970-)
2.(2.1b).3NORODOM Yuveakdevi
(16 Jun 1974-)
2.(2.1b).2a COUMERI
MARK
2.(2.3a).4 NORODOM RAVICHAK(1 Jan 1974-)
2.(2.3a).1 NORODOM
BUDDHAPONG(13 Feb 1966-)
2.(2.3a).2 NORODOM
AMARITTIVONG(3 dec 1967-)
2.(2.3a).2a HUL
Crystal(14 Dec 1971-)
2.(2.3a).3 NORODOM NARAWONG(1 Aug 1970-)
2.(2.3a).1a TOTONG
Janet (29 Apr 1971-)
2.7 NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.7a SAN
Surienne
2.7 NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.7a SAN
Surienne
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
2.(1.1c).1aMEAS
KETH NALAHO (?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
NORODOM SIHANOUK1ST Reign: Chosen as King on 23 April 1941
And Crowned on 28 October 19412ND Reign: Crowned on 24 September 1993
[1941-1955 & 1993-7 October 2004](31 October 1922-)
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Figure XI. Genealogy of King Norodom Sihanouk(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17, 18, 20, 21) ©
1PHAT Kanhol
(1920-1 Feb 1969)Cremated: 6 Feb 1969, P.P.
2 SISOWATH Pongsanmoni
(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
6. IZZI
PauleMonique(NORODOM MonineathSihanouk)
(18 Jun 1936-)Father: IZZI Jean François
Mother: POMME Peang (daughter of Madame OUK)
5 MAM
Manivann Phanivong(-1975)
3.1 NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
6.2 NORODOM
NARINDRAPONG(18 Sep 1954-7 Oct 2003)
6.2a EK
Sinuon
6.1 NORODOM SIHAMONI
Crowned King in Phnom Penh on 29 October 2004 (14 May 1953-)
1.1eSISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(1941-1976)
1.1c SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
1.1 NORODOM BophaDevi
(8 Jan 1943-)
1.1b FORCINETTI
BRUNO (1943-1971, Paris)
1.1d SISOWATH
CHIVANMONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
1.1a NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 mar 1935-1970)
2.1 NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.3a HUN Soeun
(1 Aug 1943-)
2.3b TIOULONG
Kethy(5 Aug 1951-)
2.2 NORODOM RAVIVONGS
(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.2 NORODOM RAVIVONGS
(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2.1a).1 NORODOM Chhavarangsi(25 Jun 1960-)
2.(2.3b).1 NORODOM Nandadevi
(28 Sep 1966-)
2.3 NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Aug 1945-)
2.4 NORODOM
SoriyaRoeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.5NORODOM
Kantha Bopha(1948-14 Dec 1952)C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.
2.1a MAUPheup
(1942-)
2.1b TEA
Kim Yin
2.6 NORODOM BotumBopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
2.6a SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
2.6b SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975)
2.6c SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
5.1 NORODOM
SuchataVathiya(10 Mar 1953-20 Apr 1975)
5.2a SISOWATH SIRIRATH
(21 Jun 1946-)
5.2 NORODOM ArunRasmy(2 Oct 1955-)
5.2b KEO
PUTH REASMEY
1.2 NORODOM
RANARIDDH(2 Jan 1944-)
1.2a ENG Marie
(21 Dec 1948-)
2.(1.2).1 NORODOM
CHAKRAVUTH(3 Jan 1970-)
2.(1.2).2 NORODOM SIHARIDDH(23 Jun 1972-)
2.(1.2).3 NORODOM RattanaDevi
(18 Jun 1974, Aix-en-Provence-)
2.(6.2).1 NORODOM
Simonarine(23 Aug 1983-)
2.(6.2).2 NORODOM
Moninouk(18 Mar 1987-)
2.(1.1b).1 NORODOM
ForcinettiChansita
(13 Jul 1965-)
2.(1.1d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDDH(1968-)
2.(1.1e).1SISOWATH
VEAKCHIRAVUDDH(1973-)
2.(5.2a).1 SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
2.(5.2a).2 SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
2.(5.2a).3 SISOWATH
SirikithNathalie(9 Oct 1979-)
2.(5.2b).1 KEO Ponita
(26 Nov 1991-)
2.(5.2b).2 KEO
KHEMUNI(13 Aug 1997-)
2.(1.1c).1SISOWATH
MoniKossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(1.1c).2SISOWATH KalyanTevi
(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(1.1).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
2.(2.1b).1 NORODOM
VEAKCHEARAVOUTH(10 Jan 1966-)
2.(2b.1).2 NORODOM
Pekina(7 Jul 1970-)
2.(2.1b).3NORODOM Yuveakdevi
(16 Jun 1974-)
2.(2.1b).2a COUMERI
MARK
2.(2.3a).4 NORODOM RAVICHAK(1 Jan 1974-)
2.(2.3a).1 NORODOM
BUDDHAPONG(13 Feb 1966-)
2.(2.3a).2 NORODOM
AMARITTIVONG(3 dec 1967-)
2.(2.3a).2a HUL
Crystal(14 Dec 1971-)
2.(2.3a).3 NORODOM NARAWONG(1 Aug 1970-)
2.(2.3a).1a TOTONG
Janet (29 Apr 1971-)
2.7 NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.7a SAN
Surienne
2.7 NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.7a SAN
Surienne
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
2.(1.1c).1aMEAS
KETH NALAHO (?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
1PHAT Kanhol
(1920-1 Feb 1969)Cremated: 6 Feb 1969, P.P.
2 SISOWATH Pongsanmoni
(26 Jan 1929-5 Dec 1974)
3 SISOWATH Monikessan
(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
3 SISOWATH Monikessan
(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
3 SISOWATH Monikessan
(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
3 SISOWATH Monikessan
(6 Apr 1929-17 Feb 1946)
6. IZZI
PauleMonique(NORODOM MonineathSihanouk)
(18 Jun 1936-)Father: IZZI Jean François
Mother: POMME Peang (daughter of Madame OUK)
5 MAM
Manivann Phanivong(-1975)
4 NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
4 NORODOM
(29 Sep 1927-)
4 NORODOM
Thavet Norleak(29 Sep 1927-)
4 NORODOM
(29 Sep 1927-)
3.1 NORODOM NARADIPO
(10 Feb 1946-1976)
6.2 NORODOM
NARINDRAPONG(18 Sep 1954-7 Oct 2003)
6.2a EK
Sinuon
6.1 NORODOM SIHAMONI
Crowned King in Phnom Penh on 29 October 2004 (14 May 1953-)
1.1eSISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(1941-1976)
1.1c SISOWATH
MONICHIVAN(29 Oct 1932-1975)
1.1 NORODOM BophaDevi
(8 Jan 1943-)
1.1b FORCINETTI
BRUNO (1943-1971, Paris)
1.1d SISOWATH
CHIVANMONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
1.1a NORODOM
NORINRACTEVONG(12 mar 1935-1970)
2.1 NORODOM
YUVANEATH(17 Oct 1943-)
2.3a HUN Soeun
(1 Aug 1943-)
2.3b TIOULONG
Kethy(5 Aug 1951-)
2.2 NORODOM RAVIVONGS
(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.2 NORODOM RAVIVONGS
(8 Nov 1944-31 Jul 1973)
2.(2.1a).1 NORODOM Chhavarangsi(25 Jun 1960-)
2.(2.3b).1 NORODOM Nandadevi
(28 Sep 1966-)
2.3 NORODOM
CHACKRAPONG(21 Aug 1945-)
2.4 NORODOM
SoriyaRoeungsey(6 Apr 1947-Apr 1976)
2.5NORODOM
Kantha Bopha(1948-14 Dec 1952)C: 4 Jan 1953, P.P.
2.1a MAUPheup
(1942-)
2.1b TEA
Kim Yin
2.6 NORODOM BotumBopha
(18 Jan 1951-Apr 1976)
2.6a SISOWATH
CHIVAN MONIRAK(1 Feb 1936-)
2.6b SISOWATH
DOUSSADEY(9 Sep 1939-1975)
2.6c SISOWATH RATHIPONG(1971-1975)
5.1 NORODOM
SuchataVathiya(10 Mar 1953-20 Apr 1975)
5.2a SISOWATH SIRIRATH
(21 Jun 1946-)
5.2 NORODOM ArunRasmy(2 Oct 1955-)
5.2b KEO
PUTH REASMEY
1.2 NORODOM
RANARIDDH(2 Jan 1944-)
1.2a ENG Marie
(21 Dec 1948-)
2.(1.2).1 NORODOM
CHAKRAVUTH(3 Jan 1970-)
2.(1.2).2 NORODOM SIHARIDDH(23 Jun 1972-)
2.(1.2).3 NORODOM RattanaDevi
(18 Jun 1974, Aix-en-Provence-)
2.(6.2).1 NORODOM
Simonarine(23 Aug 1983-)
2.(6.2).2 NORODOM
Moninouk(18 Mar 1987-)
2.(1.1b).1 NORODOM
ForcinettiChansita
(13 Jul 1965-)
2.(1.1d).1SISOWATH
CHIVANNARIDDH(1968-)
2.(1.1e).1SISOWATH
VEAKCHIRAVUDDH(1973-)
2.(5.2a).1 SISOWATH
NAKIA(4 Aug 1975-)
2.(5.2a).2 SISOWATH
NANDO(16 Jun 1977-)
2.(5.2a).3 SISOWATH
SirikithNathalie(9 Oct 1979-)
2.(5.2b).1 KEO Ponita
(26 Nov 1991-)
2.(5.2b).2 KEO
KHEMUNI(13 Aug 1997-)
2.(1.1c).1SISOWATH
MoniKossoma(11 Apr 1960-)
2.(1.1c).2SISOWATH KalyanTevi
(30 Jul 1961-)
2.(1.1).2aGERBIE
ARMAND
2.(2.1b).1 NORODOM
VEAKCHEARAVOUTH(10 Jan 1966-)
2.(2b.1).2 NORODOM
Pekina(7 Jul 1970-)
2.(2.1b).3NORODOM Yuveakdevi
(16 Jun 1974-)
2.(2.1b).2a COUMERI
MARK
2.(2.3a).4 NORODOM RAVICHAK(1 Jan 1974-)
2.(2.3a).1 NORODOM
BUDDHAPONG(13 Feb 1966-)
2.(2.3a).2 NORODOM
AMARITTIVONG(3 dec 1967-)
2.(2.3a).2a HUL
Crystal(14 Dec 1971-)
2.(2.3a).3 NORODOM NARAWONG(1 Aug 1970-)
2.(2.3a).1a TOTONG
Janet (29 Apr 1971-)
2.7 NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.7a SAN
Surienne
2.7 NORODOM
KHEMANOURAK(26 Sep 1949-Sep 1976)
2.7a SAN
Surienne
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
2.(1.1c).1aMEAS
KETH NALAHO (?)
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1stwife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
NORODOM SIHANOUK1ST Reign: Chosen as King on 23 April 1941
And Crowned on 28 October 19412ND Reign: Crowned on 24 September 1993
[1941-1955 & 1993-7 October 2004](31 October 1922-)
NORODOM SIHANOUK1ST Reign: Chosen as King on 23 April 1941
And Crowned on 28 October 19412ND Reign: Crowned on 24 September 1993
[1941-1955 & 1993-7 October 2004](31 October 1922-)
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
Figure XII. Genealogy of King Norodom Suramarit(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17) ©
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NORODOM SURAMARIT
[1955-1960](6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)Cremation: 27 Aug 1960
3KIM-AN
Yeap(Khun Tep Kanha Sophea Kim-An Yeap)
(25 May 1925-?)
1SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath[1960-1975]
(9 Apr 1904-27 Apr 1975)
2SISOWATH
Duong Mathuret(1896-?)
3.1aTEP
SAMBONA(10 Aug 1941-)
3.1NORODOMVacheahra
(17 Aug 1946-)
3.1bDUMONT
YVES(Chairman of Champagne
Laurent Perrier in Reims, France)
2.(3.1b).1(M)
1.1NO RODOMSIHANOUK
(See Figure XI)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
3.2aKEO
Kosey(3 Jan 1951-)
3.2NORODOMSIRIVUDH
(8 Jun 1951-)
3.2bALFSEN
Christine Angele(?)
2.(3.2a).1NORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
2.(3.2b).1NORODOM
Alexandra(1990-)
2.(3.2b).2NORODOM
Sarah(1992-)
2.(3.2b).3NORODOM
MARITHIVONG(1994-)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
NORODOM SURAMARIT
[1955-1960](6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)Cremation: 27 Aug 1960
NORODOM SURAMARIT
[1955-1960](6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)Cremation: 27 Aug 1960
3KIM-AN
Yeap(Khun Tep Kanha Sophea Kim-An Yeap)
(25 May 1925-?)
1SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath[1960-1975]
(9 Apr 1904-27 Apr 1975)
2SISOWATH
Duong Mathuret(1896-?)
3.1aTEP
SAMBONA(10 Aug 1941-)
3.1NORODOMVacheahra
(17 Aug 1946-)
3.1bDUMONT
YVES(Chairman of Champagne
Laurent Perrier in Reims, France)
2.(3.1b).1(M)
3.1aTEP
SAMBONA(10 Aug 1941-)
3.1NORODOMVacheahra
(17 Aug 1946-)
3.1bDUMONT
YVES(Chairman of Champagne
Laurent Perrier in Reims, France)
2.(3.1b).1(M)
1.1NO RODOMSIHANOUK
(See Figure XI)
1.1NO RODOMSIHANOUK
(See Figure XI)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
3.2aKEO
Kosey(3 Jan 1951-)
3.2NORODOMSIRIVUDH
(8 Jun 1951-)
3.2bALFSEN
Christine Angele(?)
2.(3.2a).1NORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
2.(3.2b).1NORODOM
Alexandra(1990-)
2.(3.2b).2NORODOM
Sarah(1992-)
2.(3.2b).3NORODOM
MARITHIVONG(1994-)
3.2aKEO
Kosey(3 Jan 1951-)
3.2NORODOMSIRIVUDH
(8 Jun 1951-)
3.2bALFSEN
Christine Angele(?)
2.(3.2a).1NORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
2.(3.2b).1NORODOM
Alexandra(1990-)
2.(3.2b).2NORODOM
Sarah(1992-)
2.(3.2b).3NORODOM
MARITHIVONG(1994-)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
Figure XII. Genealogy of King Norodom Suramarit(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 7, 9, 16, 17) ©
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NORODOM SURAMARIT
[1955-1960](6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)Cremation: 27 Aug 1960
3KIM-AN
Yeap(Khun Tep Kanha Sophea Kim-An Yeap)
(25 May 1925-?)
1SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath[1960-1975]
(9 Apr 1904-27 Apr 1975)
2SISOWATH
Duong Mathuret(1896-?)
3.1aTEP
SAMBONA(10 Aug 1941-)
3.1NORODOMVacheahra
(17 Aug 1946-)
3.1bDUMONT
YVES(Chairman of Champagne
Laurent Perrier in Reims, France)
2.(3.1b).1(M)
1.1NO RODOMSIHANOUK
(See Figure XI)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
3.2aKEO
Kosey(3 Jan 1951-)
3.2NORODOMSIRIVUDH
(8 Jun 1951-)
3.2bALFSEN
Christine Angele(?)
2.(3.2a).1NORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
2.(3.2b).1NORODOM
Alexandra(1990-)
2.(3.2b).2NORODOM
Sarah(1992-)
2.(3.2b).3NORODOM
MARITHIVONG(1994-)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
NORODOM SURAMARIT
[1955-1960](6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)Cremation: 27 Aug 1960
NORODOM SURAMARIT
[1955-1960](6 Mar 1896-3 Apr 1960)Cremation: 27 Aug 1960
3KIM-AN
Yeap(Khun Tep Kanha Sophea Kim-An Yeap)
(25 May 1925-?)
1SISOWATH
Kossomak Nearireath[1960-1975]
(9 Apr 1904-27 Apr 1975)
2SISOWATH
Duong Mathuret(1896-?)
3.1aTEP
SAMBONA(10 Aug 1941-)
3.1NORODOMVacheahra
(17 Aug 1946-)
3.1bDUMONT
YVES(Chairman of Champagne
Laurent Perrier in Reims, France)
2.(3.1b).1(M)
3.1aTEP
SAMBONA(10 Aug 1941-)
3.1NORODOMVacheahra
(17 Aug 1946-)
3.1bDUMONT
YVES(Chairman of Champagne
Laurent Perrier in Reims, France)
2.(3.1b).1(M)
1.1NO RODOMSIHANOUK
(See Figure XI)
1.1NO RODOMSIHANOUK
(See Figure XI)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
3.3aSISOWATH
Vinayika(26 Jul 1958-)
3.3NORODOM
PREYASOPHON(18 Nov 1954-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
2.(3.3).1NORODOMPREYARO
(8 Jul 1981-)
2.(3.3).2NORODOM
Verina(11 Mar 1984-)
3.2aKEO
Kosey(3 Jan 1951-)
3.2NORODOMSIRIVUDH
(8 Jun 1951-)
3.2bALFSEN
Christine Angele(?)
2.(3.2a).1NORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
2.(3.2b).1NORODOM
Alexandra(1990-)
2.(3.2b).2NORODOM
Sarah(1992-)
2.(3.2b).3NORODOM
MARITHIVONG(1994-)
3.2aKEO
Kosey(3 Jan 1951-)
3.2NORODOMSIRIVUDH
(8 Jun 1951-)
3.2bALFSEN
Christine Angele(?)
2.(3.2a).1NORODOMSIRIRITH
(18 Nov 1972-)
2.(3.2b).1NORODOM
Alexandra(1990-)
2.(3.2b).2NORODOM
Sarah(1992-)
2.(3.2b).3NORODOM
MARITHIVONG(1994-)
LEGENDS
Siblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
SiblingsSiblings
Marriage/Union
Parents/Children
Parents/Child
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
LEGENDS
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
[X1-X2] = Reign Start-Reign End (X1-X2) = Birth-Death(M) = Male (F) = Female
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
NY.(N1.NX).NZ…Starting from 2nd Generation
NY = Generation Level (NY = 2, indicates 2nd generation; NY = 3, indicates 3rd generation, etc.)(N1.NX) = Family Line (see explanation above)
• N1 = Lineage tracing to the king’s wife (N1=1 indicates 1st wife, etc.)• NX = Order of offspring (NX=2 indicates 2nd offspring, etc.)
NZ = Order of descendants or wives• NZ = 1 indicates 1st offspring, etc.• NZ = 2a indicates 1st wife (a) belonging to the 2nd offspring (2)• NZ = 3b indicates 2nd wife (b) belonging to the 3rd offspring (3), etc.
N1.NX 1st Generation of Offsprings
N1 = 1, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s first wife,= 2, indicates child of 1st generation from the king’s second wife, etc.
NX = 1, indicates 1st child; 2, indicates 2nd child, etc.= 1a, indicates 1st wife of 1st child; 2a, indicates 1st wife of 2nd child, etc.
Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
1. Kaundinya(Hun-Tieu/Preah Thong)(Later part of 1st century)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) ANINDITAPURA(Another Lunar Dynasty formed
during The reign of Isanavarman I)
Kaundiny a Soma
Sambhuvarman
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
2. Houen-pa’an-houang3. P’an-pa’an
4.Fan Shih-man (205-225)(Fan-man = Varman)
5. Kin-cheng (Son of 4, killed by 6)6. Fan Chan (Nephew of 4, killed by 7)
7. Fan Ch’ang (Son of 4, ki lled by 8)??
8. Fan Hsün (~240~310)(General of 6)
??
9. T’ien-tchou (~357)(Sindhu Chandana from Murunda dynasty of Kushans)
??
11. Kaundinya Jayavarman (478-514)12. Rudravarman (514-540)
10. Kaundiny a II (~434)(Kiao-tch’en-jou = Kamboja?)
(Eulogized as belonging to Kambu dy nasty)
Kulaprabhavati
13. Bhavavarman I (550-590)14. Mahendravarman (590-611)(Sistrasena)
15. Isanavarman I (611-640)??
16. Bhavavarman II
17. Jayavarman I (640-681)Jayadevi
Kambu Svay ambhuva Mera
Strutavarman (435-495)(x)
Sreshthavarman (~495-530)
Kambujarajalakshmi
19. Jayavarman II (802-850)20. Jayavarman III (850-877)
18. Mahipativarman (790-802)
Kambu Svayambhuva Mera
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmi)
21. Indravarman I (877-889)
22. Yasovarman I (889-910)Jayadevi
24. Isanavarman II (925-928)23. HashavarmanI (910-925)
25. Jayavarman IV (928-941)26. Harshavarman II (941-944)
Mahendradevi 27. Rajendravarman II (944-968)28. Jayavarman V (968-1001)
29. Suryavarman I (1002-1050) Viralakshmi
30. Udayadityavarman II (1050-1066) 31. Harshavarman III (1066-1088)
33. Dharanindravarman I (1107-1113) 32. Jayavarman VI (1082-1107) (F) Dharanindrarajalakshmi
Hirany avarman(No lineage link to Lunar or Solar dynasty )
34. Suryavarman II (1113-1150)35. Dharanindravarman II (1150-1160)
36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)
(Srindravarman)41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)
(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
Marriage/Union
Cousins or SiblingsMultiple Generations Removed
Parents/Children
Siblings
(F)(x)
FemaleUnknown Origin
Legends
?? Unknown Relationship
FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
1. Kaundinya(Hun-Tieu/Preah Thong)(Later part of 1st century)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) ANINDITAPURA(Another Lunar Dynasty formed
during The reign of Isanavarman I)
Kaundiny a Soma
Sambhuvarman
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
2. Houen-pa’an-houang3. P’an-pa’an
4.Fan Shih-man (205-225)(Fan-man = Varman)
5. Kin-cheng (Son of 4, killed by 6)6. Fan Chan (Nephew of 4, killed by 7)
7. Fan Ch’ang (Son of 4, ki lled by 8)??
8. Fan Hsün (~240~310)(General of 6)
??
9. T’ien-tchou (~357)(Sindhu Chandana from Murunda dynasty of Kushans)
??
11. Kaundinya Jayavarman (478-514)12. Rudravarman (514-540)
10. Kaundiny a II (~434)(Kiao-tch’en-jou = Kamboja?)
(Eulogized as belonging to Kambu dy nasty)
Kulaprabhavati
13. Bhavavarman I (550-590)14. Mahendravarman (590-611)(Sistrasena)
15. Isanavarman I (611-640)??
16. Bhavavarman II
17. Jayavarman I (640-681)Jayadevi
Kambu Svay ambhuva MeraKambu Svay ambhuva Mera
Strutavarman (435-495)(x)
Sreshthavarman (~495-530)
Kambujarajalakshmi
19. Jayavarman II (802-850)20. Jayavarman III (850-877)
18. Mahipativarman (790-802)
Kambu Svayambhuva Mera
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmi)
21. Indravarman I (877-889)
22. Yasovarman I (889-910)Jayadevi
24. Isanavarman II (925-928)23. HashavarmanI (910-925) 24. Isanavarman II (925-928)23. HashavarmanI (910-925)
25. Jayavarman IV (928-941)26. Harshavarman II (941-944)
Mahendradevi 27. Rajendravarman II (944-968)28. Jayavarman V (968-1001)
29. Suryavarman I (1002-1050) Viralakshmi
30. Udayadityavarman II (1050-1066) 31. Harshavarman III (1066-1088)30. Udayadityavarman II (1050-1066) 31. Harshavarman III (1066-1088)
33. Dharanindravarman I (1107-1113) 32. Jayavarman VI (1082-1107) (F) Dharanindrarajalakshmi
Hirany avarman(No lineage link to Lunar or Solar dynasty )
34. Suryavarman II (1113-1150)35. Dharanindravarman II (1150-1160)
36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)
(Srindravarman)41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)
(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
35. Dharanindravarman II (1150-1160)
36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)
38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)
(Srindravarman)41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)
(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)(Srindravarman)
41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
Marriage/Union
Cousins or SiblingsMultiple Generations Removed
Parents/Children
Siblings
(F)(x)
FemaleUnknown Origin
Legends
?? Unknown Relationship
Figure XIII. Genealogy of Khmer Kings Through the End of the Angkor Period(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9) ©
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FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
1. Kaundinya(Hun-Tieu/Preah Thong)(Later part of 1st century)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) ANINDITAPURA(Another Lunar Dynasty formed
during The reign of Isanavarman I)
Kaundiny a Soma
Sambhuvarman
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
2. Houen-pa’an-houang3. P’an-pa’an
4.Fan Shih-man (205-225)(Fan-man = Varman)
5. Kin-cheng (Son of 4, killed by 6)6. Fan Chan (Nephew of 4, killed by 7)
7. Fan Ch’ang (Son of 4, ki lled by 8)??
8. Fan Hsün (~240~310)(General of 6)
??
9. T’ien-tchou (~357)(Sindhu Chandana from Murunda dynasty of Kushans)
??
11. Kaundinya Jayavarman (478-514)12. Rudravarman (514-540)
10. Kaundiny a II (~434)(Kiao-tch’en-jou = Kamboja?)
(Eulogized as belonging to Kambu dy nasty)
Kulaprabhavati
13. Bhavavarman I (550-590)14. Mahendravarman (590-611)(Sistrasena)
15. Isanavarman I (611-640)??
16. Bhavavarman II
17. Jayavarman I (640-681)Jayadevi
Kambu Svay ambhuva Mera
Strutavarman (435-495)(x)
Sreshthavarman (~495-530)
Kambujarajalakshmi
19. Jayavarman II (802-850)20. Jayavarman III (850-877)
18. Mahipativarman (790-802)
Kambu Svayambhuva Mera
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmi)
21. Indravarman I (877-889)
22. Yasovarman I (889-910)Jayadevi
24. Isanavarman II (925-928)23. HashavarmanI (910-925)
25. Jayavarman IV (928-941)26. Harshavarman II (941-944)
Mahendradevi 27. Rajendravarman II (944-968)28. Jayavarman V (968-1001)
29. Suryavarman I (1002-1050) Viralakshmi
30. Udayadityavarman II (1050-1066) 31. Harshavarman III (1066-1088)
33. Dharanindravarman I (1107-1113) 32. Jayavarman VI (1082-1107) (F) Dharanindrarajalakshmi
Hirany avarman(No lineage link to Lunar or Solar dynasty )
34. Suryavarman II (1113-1150)35. Dharanindravarman II (1150-1160)
36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)
(Srindravarman)41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)
(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
Marriage/Union
Cousins or SiblingsMultiple Generations Removed
Parents/Children
Siblings
(F)(x)
FemaleUnknown Origin
Legends
?? Unknown Relationship
FUNAN (Lunar Dynasty)
1. Kaundinya(Hun-Tieu/Preah Thong)(Later part of 1st century)
Soma(Liu-Yeh)
CHENLA (Solar Dynasty) ANINDITAPURA(Another Lunar Dynasty formed
during The reign of Isanavarman I)
Kaundiny a Soma
Sambhuvarman
SAMBHUPURA(Newly formed Solar Dynasty)
(Centered at Sambor and Kratie)
2. Houen-pa’an-houang3. P’an-pa’an
4.Fan Shih-man (205-225)(Fan-man = Varman)
5. Kin-cheng (Son of 4, killed by 6)6. Fan Chan (Nephew of 4, killed by 7)
7. Fan Ch’ang (Son of 4, ki lled by 8)??
8. Fan Hsün (~240~310)(General of 6)
??
9. T’ien-tchou (~357)(Sindhu Chandana from Murunda dynasty of Kushans)
??
11. Kaundinya Jayavarman (478-514)12. Rudravarman (514-540)
10. Kaundiny a II (~434)(Kiao-tch’en-jou = Kamboja?)
(Eulogized as belonging to Kambu dy nasty)
Kulaprabhavati
13. Bhavavarman I (550-590)14. Mahendravarman (590-611)(Sistrasena)
15. Isanavarman I (611-640)??
16. Bhavavarman II
17. Jayavarman I (640-681)Jayadevi
Kambu Svay ambhuva MeraKambu Svay ambhuva Mera
Strutavarman (435-495)(x)
Sreshthavarman (~495-530)
Kambujarajalakshmi
19. Jayavarman II (802-850)20. Jayavarman III (850-877)
18. Mahipativarman (790-802)
Kambu Svayambhuva Mera
Dharanindradevi(Kambujalakshmi)
21. Indravarman I (877-889)
22. Yasovarman I (889-910)Jayadevi
24. Isanavarman II (925-928)23. HashavarmanI (910-925) 24. Isanavarman II (925-928)23. HashavarmanI (910-925)
25. Jayavarman IV (928-941)26. Harshavarman II (941-944)
Mahendradevi 27. Rajendravarman II (944-968)28. Jayavarman V (968-1001)
29. Suryavarman I (1002-1050) Viralakshmi
30. Udayadityavarman II (1050-1066) 31. Harshavarman III (1066-1088)30. Udayadityavarman II (1050-1066) 31. Harshavarman III (1066-1088)
33. Dharanindravarman I (1107-1113) 32. Jayavarman VI (1082-1107) (F) Dharanindrarajalakshmi
Hirany avarman(No lineage link to Lunar or Solar dynasty )
34. Suryavarman II (1113-1150)35. Dharanindravarman II (1150-1160)
36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)
(Srindravarman)41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)
(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
35. Dharanindravarman II (1150-1160)
36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)36. Yasovarman II (1160-1165) 37. Jayavarman VII (1181-1215)38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)
38. Indravarman II (~1215-1243)
39. Jayavarman VIII (1243-1295)40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)
(Srindravarman)41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)
(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
40. Indravarman III (~1295-1307)(Srindravarman)
41. Indrajayavarman (1308-1327)(Srindrajayavarman)
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)(Jayavarman Paramesvera)
Srindrabhupesvera Cuda(Indrabhupesvera Cuda)
Jayarajacudamani(Chudamani)
Marriage/Union
Cousins or SiblingsMultiple Generations Removed
Parents/Children
Siblings
(F)(x)
FemaleUnknown Origin
Legends
?? Unknown Relationship
Figure XIII. Genealogy of Khmer Kings Through the End of the Angkor Period(Chart developed by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 4, 5, 7, 8, 9) ©
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X43. Hou-eul-na (-1371-)
(Wouh-kien-no)XXX
44. Samdach Preah Phaya (-1404-)
45. Nippean Bat (1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya)
(Phing-ya)(Chieu Binh-nha)
46. Sithean Reachea (1409-1409)
47. Lompong Reachea ( 1409-1416 ) 48. Soryotei ( 1416-14XX1 )
Thai Rule ( 14XX1-14XX2 )Chau Basath, Chau Baat, & Kambang-Pisey
49. Soryovong ( 14XX2-1425 ) 52. Soryovong II ( 14XX3-14XX4 )54. Poñea Yat (1432-1463)
(Preah Srey Sory opor)53. Barom Sokha ( 14XX4-1431 )
50. Barom Reachea ( 1425-1429 ) 51. Thommaso ka ( 1429-14XX3 )(Dharmasoka)
55. Preah Noreay Reachea (1463-1468)Reamea Thipadey
56. Preah Srey Reachea (1468-1486)Reamea Thipadey
58. Preah ThommoReach (1468-1504)
57. Preah Srey Soryotei (1476-1486) 59. Srey Sokont hor Bat(1504-1512)
60. Chan Reachea (1516-1555)(Ang Chan I)
61. Preah Barom (1556-1567)Intho Reachea I
79. Preah Outey II (1695-1696)
84. Ang Tong(2 alternative reigns: 1747-1757)
Ang Poh Ksatrey86. Ang Tan (1758-1775)88. Ang Eng (1779-1796)
65. Poñea An (1597-1599)(BaromReachea II)
67. Srey Soryopor (1600-1618)(Barom Reachea Reamea)
63. Chey Chetha I (1576-1593) 64. Poñea Tan (1596-1597)(Barom Reachea I)
66. Chau Poñea Youm (1599-1600)
62. Preah Barom (1567-1575)Intho Reachea II
68. Chey Chetha II (1618-1628) 69. Preah Outey I (1628-1629)
70. Poñea To (1629-1630)(Srey ThommoReachea I)
71. Ang Tong (1630-1640) 73. Poñea Chan (1642-1659)(Botum Reachea II)
75. Chey Chetha III(1672-1673)
Ang IM
78. Ang Non II (1674-1675)80. Ang Êm (3 alternative reigns: 1700 -1730)
(Kevhea Borompit)82. Ang Chey (2 alternative reigns: 1722-1736)
(Preah Satha)
72. Ang Non I (1640-1642)(Botum Reachea I)
74. Poñea So (1659-1672)(Botum Reachea III)
76. Ang Chey (1673-1674) 77. Ang So (4 alternative reigns:1675 -1706)(Chey Chetha IV)
81. Thommo Reachea IV (3 alternative reigns: 1702-1747)
83. Ang Êm (1747-1747) 85. Ang Snguo n (1749-1755)(Chey Chetha V)
87. Ang Non III (1775-1779)
91. Ang Duong (1848-1860)
92. Norodom (1864-1904)96. Norodom Suramarit (1955-1960)
93. Sisowath (1904-1927)94. Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
89. Ang Chan II (1806-1834)
90. Ang Mey (1834-1847)97. Sisowath Kossoma k Nearireath
95. Norodom Sihanouk (2 alternative reigns: 1941-2004)98. Norodom Sihamo ni (2004-)
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)XX
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)XXX
43. Hou-eul-na (-1371-)(Wouh-kien-no)
XXX
44. Samdach Preah Phaya (-1404-)
45. Nippean Bat (1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya)
(Phing-ya)(Chieu Binh-nha)
46. Sithean Reachea (1409-1409)
47. Lompong Reachea ( 1409-1416 ) 48. Soryotei ( 1416-14XX1 )
Thai Rule ( 14XX1-14XX2 )Chau Basath, Chau Baat, & Kambang-Pisey
49. Soryovong ( 14XX2-1425 ) 52. Soryovong II ( 14XX3-14XX4 )54. Poñea Yat (1432-1463)
(Preah Srey Sory opor)53. Barom Sokha ( 14XX4-1431 )
50. Barom Reachea ( 1425-1429 ) 51. Thommaso ka ( 1429-14XX3 )(Dharmasoka)
55. Preah Noreay Reachea (1463-1468)Reamea Thipadey
56. Preah Srey Reachea (1468-1486)Reamea Thipadey
58. Preah ThommoReach (1468-1504)
57. Preah Srey Soryotei (1476-1486) 59. Srey Sokont hor Bat(1504-1512)
60. Chan Reachea (1516-1555)(Ang Chan I)
61. Preah Barom (1556-1567)Intho Reachea I
79. Preah Outey II (1695-1696)
84. Ang Tong(2 alternative reigns: 1747-1757)
Ang Poh Ksatrey86. Ang Tan (1758-1775)88. Ang Eng (1779-1796)
65. Poñea An (1597-1599)(BaromReachea II)
67. Srey Soryopor (1600-1618)(Barom Reachea Reamea)
63. Chey Chetha I (1576-1593) 64. Poñea Tan (1596-1597)(Barom Reachea I)
66. Chau Poñea Youm (1599-1600)
62. Preah Barom (1567-1575)Intho Reachea II
68. Chey Chetha II (1618-1628) 69. Preah Outey I (1628-1629)
70. Poñea To (1629-1630)(Srey ThommoReachea I)
71. Ang Tong (1630-1640) 73. Poñea Chan (1642-1659)(Botum Reachea II)
75. Chey Chetha III(1672-1673)
Ang IM
78. Ang Non II (1674-1675)80. Ang Êm (3 alternative reigns: 1700 -1730)
(Kevhea Borompit)82. Ang Chey (2 alternative reigns: 1722-1736)
(Preah Satha)
72. Ang Non I (1640-1642)(Botum Reachea I)
74. Poñea So (1659-1672)(Botum Reachea III)
76. Ang Chey (1673-1674) 77. Ang So (4 alternative reigns:1675 -1706)(Chey Chetha IV)
81. Thommo Reachea IV (3 alternative reigns: 1702-1747)
83. Ang Êm (1747-1747) 85. Ang Snguo n (1749-1755)(Chey Chetha V)
87. Ang Non III (1775-1779)
91. Ang Duong (1848-1860)
92. Norodom (1864-1904)96. Norodom Suramarit (1955-1960)
93. Sisowath (1904-1927)94. Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
92. Norodom (1864-1904)96. Norodom Suramarit (1955-1960)
93. Sisowath (1904-1927)94. Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
89. Ang Chan II (1806-1834)
90. Ang Mey (1834-1847)
89. Ang Chan II (1806-1834)
90. Ang Mey (1834-1847)97. Sisowath Kossoma k Nearireath
95. Norodom Sihanouk (2 alternative reigns: 1941-2004)98. Norodom Sihamo ni (2004-)
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/Sons
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
Figure XIV. Genealogy of Khmer Kings Post Angkorian Period(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 7, 9, 15, 16, 17, 21) ©
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X43. Hou-eul-na (-1371-)
(Wouh-kien-no)XXX
44. Samdach Preah Phaya (-1404-)
45. Nippean Bat (1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya)
(Phing-ya)(Chieu Binh-nha)
46. Sithean Reachea (1409-1409)
47. Lompong Reachea ( 1409-1416 ) 48. Soryotei ( 1416-14XX1 )
Thai Rule ( 14XX1-14XX2 )Chau Basath, Chau Baat, & Kambang-Pisey
49. Soryovong ( 14XX2-1425 ) 52. Soryovong II ( 14XX3-14XX4 )54. Poñea Yat (1432-1463)
(Preah Srey Sory opor)53. Barom Sokha ( 14XX4-1431 )
50. Barom Reachea ( 1425-1429 ) 51. Thommaso ka ( 1429-14XX3 )(Dharmasoka)
55. Preah Noreay Reachea (1463-1468)Reamea Thipadey
56. Preah Srey Reachea (1468-1486)Reamea Thipadey
58. Preah ThommoReach (1468-1504)
57. Preah Srey Soryotei (1476-1486) 59. Srey Sokont hor Bat(1504-1512)
60. Chan Reachea (1516-1555)(Ang Chan I)
61. Preah Barom (1556-1567)Intho Reachea I
79. Preah Outey II (1695-1696)
84. Ang Tong(2 alternative reigns: 1747-1757)
Ang Poh Ksatrey86. Ang Tan (1758-1775)88. Ang Eng (1779-1796)
65. Poñea An (1597-1599)(BaromReachea II)
67. Srey Soryopor (1600-1618)(Barom Reachea Reamea)
63. Chey Chetha I (1576-1593) 64. Poñea Tan (1596-1597)(Barom Reachea I)
66. Chau Poñea Youm (1599-1600)
62. Preah Barom (1567-1575)Intho Reachea II
68. Chey Chetha II (1618-1628) 69. Preah Outey I (1628-1629)
70. Poñea To (1629-1630)(Srey ThommoReachea I)
71. Ang Tong (1630-1640) 73. Poñea Chan (1642-1659)(Botum Reachea II)
75. Chey Chetha III(1672-1673)
Ang IM
78. Ang Non II (1674-1675)80. Ang Êm (3 alternative reigns: 1700 -1730)
(Kevhea Borompit)82. Ang Chey (2 alternative reigns: 1722-1736)
(Preah Satha)
72. Ang Non I (1640-1642)(Botum Reachea I)
74. Poñea So (1659-1672)(Botum Reachea III)
76. Ang Chey (1673-1674) 77. Ang So (4 alternative reigns:1675 -1706)(Chey Chetha IV)
81. Thommo Reachea IV (3 alternative reigns: 1702-1747)
83. Ang Êm (1747-1747) 85. Ang Snguo n (1749-1755)(Chey Chetha V)
87. Ang Non III (1775-1779)
91. Ang Duong (1848-1860)
92. Norodom (1864-1904)96. Norodom Suramarit (1955-1960)
93. Sisowath (1904-1927)94. Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
92. Norodom (1864-1904)96. Norodom Suramarit (1955-1960)
93. Sisowath (1904-1927)94. Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
89. Ang Chan II (1806-1834)
90. Ang Mey (1834-1847)
89. Ang Chan II (1806-1834)
90. Ang Mey (1834-1847)97. Sisowath Kossoma k Nearireath
95. Norodom Sihanouk (2 alternative reigns: 1941-2004)98. Norodom Sihamo ni (2004-)
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/Sons
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)XX
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)XX
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)XX
42. Jayavarman IX (1327-1353)XXX
43. Hou-eul-na (-1371-)(Wouh-kien-no)
XXX
44. Samdach Preah Phaya (-1404-)
45. Nippean Bat (1405-1409)(Samdach Chao Phaya)
(Phing-ya)(Chieu Binh-nha)
46. Sithean Reachea (1409-1409)
47. Lompong Reachea ( 1409-1416 ) 48. Soryotei ( 1416-14XX1 )
Thai Rule ( 14XX1-14XX2 )Chau Basath, Chau Baat, & Kambang-Pisey
49. Soryovong ( 14XX2-1425 ) 52. Soryovong II ( 14XX3-14XX4 )54. Poñea Yat (1432-1463)
(Preah Srey Sory opor)53. Barom Sokha ( 14XX4-1431 )
50. Barom Reachea ( 1425-1429 ) 51. Thommaso ka ( 1429-14XX3 )(Dharmasoka)
55. Preah Noreay Reachea (1463-1468)Reamea Thipadey
56. Preah Srey Reachea (1468-1486)Reamea Thipadey
58. Preah ThommoReach (1468-1504)
57. Preah Srey Soryotei (1476-1486) 59. Srey Sokont hor Bat(1504-1512)
60. Chan Reachea (1516-1555)(Ang Chan I)
61. Preah Barom (1556-1567)Intho Reachea I
79. Preah Outey II (1695-1696)
84. Ang Tong(2 alternative reigns: 1747-1757)
Ang Poh Ksatrey86. Ang Tan (1758-1775)88. Ang Eng (1779-1796)
65. Poñea An (1597-1599)(BaromReachea II)
67. Srey Soryopor (1600-1618)(Barom Reachea Reamea)
63. Chey Chetha I (1576-1593) 64. Poñea Tan (1596-1597)(Barom Reachea I)
66. Chau Poñea Youm (1599-1600)
62. Preah Barom (1567-1575)Intho Reachea II
68. Chey Chetha II (1618-1628) 69. Preah Outey I (1628-1629)
70. Poñea To (1629-1630)(Srey ThommoReachea I)
71. Ang Tong (1630-1640) 73. Poñea Chan (1642-1659)(Botum Reachea II)
75. Chey Chetha III(1672-1673)
Ang IM
78. Ang Non II (1674-1675)80. Ang Êm (3 alternative reigns: 1700 -1730)
(Kevhea Borompit)82. Ang Chey (2 alternative reigns: 1722-1736)
(Preah Satha)
72. Ang Non I (1640-1642)(Botum Reachea I)
74. Poñea So (1659-1672)(Botum Reachea III)
76. Ang Chey (1673-1674) 77. Ang So (4 alternative reigns:1675 -1706)(Chey Chetha IV)
81. Thommo Reachea IV (3 alternative reigns: 1702-1747)
83. Ang Êm (1747-1747) 85. Ang Snguo n (1749-1755)(Chey Chetha V)
87. Ang Non III (1775-1779)
91. Ang Duong (1848-1860)
92. Norodom (1864-1904)96. Norodom Suramarit (1955-1960)
93. Sisowath (1904-1927)94. Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
92. Norodom (1864-1904)96. Norodom Suramarit (1955-1960)
93. Sisowath (1904-1927)94. Sisowath Monivong (1875-1941)
89. Ang Chan II (1806-1834)
90. Ang Mey (1834-1847)
89. Ang Chan II (1806-1834)
90. Ang Mey (1834-1847)97. Sisowath Kossoma k Nearireath
95. Norodom Sihanouk (2 alternative reigns: 1941-2004)98. Norodom Sihamo ni (2004-)
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/Sons
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/Sons
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
LEGENDSMarriage/Union
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/Sons
Nephew/Uncle RelationshipSiblings
(X)(x)(X)(x)
Father/Son
Father/SonsParents/Child
Figure XIV. Genealogy of Khmer Kings Post Angkorian Period(Chart developed and modified by Kenneth T. So, based on References 1, 7, 9, 15, 16, 17, 21) ©
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King Norodom Sihanouk
King Norodom Suramarit
Queen Sisowath Kossomak Nearireath
King Norodom Sihamoni
King Norodom King SisowathMonivong
King Ang Duong King Sisowath
Figure 2-1. Khmer Kings in the Modern Era (from King Ang Duong to King Norodom Sihamoni)
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King Norodom Sihanouk
King Norodom Suramarit
Queen Sisowath Kossomak Nearireath
King Norodom Sihamoni
King Norodom King SisowathMonivong
King Ang Duong King Sisowath
Figure 2-1. Khmer Kings in the Modern Era (from King Ang Duong to King Norodom Sihamoni)
King Norodom Sihanouk
King Norodom Suramarit
Queen Sisowath Kossomak Nearireath
King Norodom Sihamoni
King Norodom Sihanouk
King Norodom Suramarit
King Norodom Suramarit
Queen Sisowath Kossomak Nearireath
Queen Sisowath Kossomak Nearireath
King Norodom Sihamoni
King Norodom Sihamoni
King NorodomKing Norodom King SisowathMonivong
King SisowathMonivong
King Ang DuongKing Ang Duong King SisowathKing Sisowath
Figure 2-1. Khmer Kings in the Modern Era (from King Ang Duong to King Norodom Sihamoni)
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Figure 2-2. The Monkhood and Coronation of Norodom Sihanouk
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Figure 2-2. The Monkhood and Coronation of Norodom Sihanouk
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Figure 2-3. Post Abdication of Norodom Sihanouk
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Figure 2-3. Post Abdication of Norodom Sihanouk
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Figure 2-4. The Coronation of Norodom Suramarit and the Second Reign of King Norodom Sihanouk
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Figure 2-4. The Coronation of Norodom Suramarit and the Second Reign of King Norodom Sihanouk
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Figure 2-5. The Coronation of King Norodom Sihamoni
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Figure 2-5. The Coronation of King Norodom Sihamoni
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Figure 2-6. Young Prince Norodom Sihamoni (Top, second from left) at “Le Petit Lycée Descartes”, Phnom Penh – Circa 1960
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Figure 2-6. Young Prince Norodom Sihamoni (Top, second from left) at “Le Petit Lycée Descartes”, Phnom Penh – Circa 1960
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King SisowathMonivong
NorodomKanviman Norleak Tevi
Queen SisowathKossomak Nearireath
(See Fig. X, 1.4)
SisowathMonireth
(See Fig. X, 1.6)
SisowathMonipong
(See Fig. X, 1.7)
SisowathPinnareth
(See Fig. X, 1.1)
SisowathThavet
Roeungsi(See Fig. X, 1.2)
SisowathSarlet lak
(See Fig. X, 1.3)
SisowathNearirakh
(See Fig. X, 1.5)
Norodom Sutharot(See Fig. VIII, 4.2)
Norodom Phanganga(See Fig. VIII, 4.2a)
NorodomAkasaniya
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).1)
NorodomPhavarith
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).3)
NorodomYinglek
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).5)
King Norodom Suramarit
(See Fig. XII)
Norodom Ras mi Sobhana
(Samdech Preah Reach Kanitha)
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).4)
Figure 2-7. The Children of King Sisowath Monivong
Figure 2-8. The Children of Prince Norodom Sutharot and Princess Norodom Phanganga
King SisowathMonivong
NorodomKanviman Norleak Tevi
Queen SisowathKossomak Nearireath
(See Fig. X, 1.4)
SisowathMonireth
(See Fig. X, 1.6)
SisowathMonipong
(See Fig. X, 1.7)
SisowathPinnareth
(See Fig. X, 1.1)
SisowathThavet
Roeungsi(See Fig. X, 1.2)
SisowathSarlet lak
(See Fig. X, 1.3)
SisowathNearirakh
(See Fig. X, 1.5)
King SisowathMonivong
NorodomKanviman Norleak Tevi
Queen SisowathKossomak Nearireath
(See Fig. X, 1.4)
Queen SisowathKossomak Nearireath
(See Fig. X, 1.4)
SisowathMonireth
(See Fig. X, 1.6)
SisowathMonireth
(See Fig. X, 1.6)
SisowathMonipong
(See Fig. X, 1.7)
SisowathMonipong
(See Fig. X, 1.7)
SisowathPinnareth
(See Fig. X, 1.1)
SisowathThavet
Roeungsi(See Fig. X, 1.2)
SisowathSarlet lak
(See Fig. X, 1.3)
SisowathNearirakh
(See Fig. X, 1.5)
Norodom Sutharot(See Fig. VIII, 4.2)
Norodom Phanganga(See Fig. VIII, 4.2a)
NorodomAkasaniya
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).1)
NorodomPhavarith
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).3)
NorodomYinglek
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).5)
King Norodom Suramarit
(See Fig. XII)
Norodom Ras mi Sobhana
(Samdech Preah Reach Kanitha)
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).4)
Norodom Sutharot(See Fig. VIII, 4.2)
Norodom Phanganga(See Fig. VIII, 4.2a)
NorodomAkasaniya
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).1)
NorodomPhavarith
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).3)
NorodomYinglek
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).5)
King Norodom Suramarit
(See Fig. XII)
Norodom Ras mi Sobhana
(Samdech Preah Reach Kanitha)
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).4)
Norodom Sutharot(See Fig. VIII, 4.2)
Norodom Phanganga(See Fig. VIII, 4.2a)
Norodom Sutharot(See Fig. VIII, 4.2)Norodom Sutharot(See Fig. VIII, 4.2)
Norodom Phanganga(See Fig. VIII, 4.2a)Norodom Phanganga(See Fig. VIII, 4.2a)
NorodomAkasaniya
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).1)
NorodomPhavarith
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).3)
NorodomYinglek
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).5)
King Norodom Suramarit
(See Fig. XII)
King Norodom Suramarit
(See Fig. XII)
Norodom Ras mi Sobhana
(Samdech Preah Reach Kanitha)
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).4)
Norodom Ras mi Sobhana
(Samdech Preah Reach Kanitha)
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(4.2).4)
Figure 2-7. The Children of King Sisowath Monivong
Figure 2-8. The Children of Prince Norodom Sutharot and Princess Norodom Phanganga
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Figure 2-9. The Children of King Norodom Suramarit
Queen SisowathKossomakNearireath
King NorodomSuramarit
Khun Tep Kanha SopheaKim-An Yeap
King NorodomSihanouk
Norodom Sirivudh
Norodom Vachwahra
NorodomSihamoni
NorodomArun Rasmy
NorodomYavaneath
NorodomRanariddh
NorodomNarindrapong
NorodomBopha Devi
Figure 2-10. Some of the Children of King Norodom Sihanouk
NorodomSihamoni
NorodomNarindrapong
Figure 2-9. The Children of King Norodom Suramarit
Queen SisowathKossomakNearireath
King NorodomSuramarit
Khun Tep Kanha SopheaKim-An Yeap
King NorodomSihanouk
Norodom Sirivudh
Norodom Vachwahra
Figure 2-9. The Children of King Norodom Suramarit
Queen SisowathKossomakNearireath
King NorodomSuramarit
Khun Tep Kanha SopheaKim-An Yeap
King NorodomSihanouk
Norodom Sirivudh
Norodom Vachwahra
Queen SisowathKossomakNearireath
Queen SisowathKossomakNearireath
King NorodomSuramarit
King NorodomSuramarit
Khun Tep Kanha SopheaKim-An Yeap
Khun Tep Kanha SopheaKim-An Yeap
King NorodomSihanouk
King NorodomSihanouk
Norodom Sirivudh
Norodom Sirivudh
Norodom VachwahraNorodom
Vachwahra
NorodomSihamoni
NorodomArun Rasmy
NorodomSihamoni
NorodomArun Rasmy
NorodomYavaneath
NorodomRanariddh
NorodomNarindrapong
NorodomBopha Devi
NorodomYavaneathNorodomYavaneath
NorodomRanariddhNorodomRanariddh
NorodomNarindrapong
NorodomNarindrapong
NorodomBopha DeviNorodom
Bopha Devi
Figure 2-10. Some of the Children of King Norodom Sihanouk
NorodomSihamoni
NorodomNarindrapong
NorodomSihamoni
NorodomNarindrapong
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Figure 2-11. The Children of Prince Norodom Ranariddh and Princess Norodom Eng Marie
Norodom Sihariddh(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).2
Norodom Chakravuth(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).1
Norodom Rattana Devi(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3
Norodom Ranariddh(See Fig. XI, 1.2)
Eng Marie(See Fig. XI, 1.2a)
Figure 2-12. The Children of Princess Norodom Arun Rasmy
SisowathNakia
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).1
SisowathNando
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).2
SisowathSirikith Nathalie
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).3
Sisowath Sirirath(See Fig. IX, 5.(1.1).3.2.5)
Norodom Arun Rasmy(See Fig. XI, 5.2)
Keo Puth Reasmey(See Fig. XI, 5.2b)
KeoPonita
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).1
KeoKhemuni
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).2
Figure 2-11. The Children of Prince Norodom Ranariddh and Princess Norodom Eng Marie
Norodom Sihariddh(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).2
Norodom Chakravuth(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).1
Norodom Rattana Devi(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3
Norodom Ranariddh(See Fig. XI, 1.2)
Eng Marie(See Fig. XI, 1.2a)
Figure 2-11. The Children of Prince Norodom Ranariddh and Princess Norodom Eng Marie
Norodom Sihariddh(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).2
Norodom Chakravuth(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).1
Norodom Rattana Devi(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3
Norodom Ranariddh(See Fig. XI, 1.2)
Eng Marie(See Fig. XI, 1.2a)
Norodom Sihariddh(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).2
Norodom Chakravuth(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).1
Norodom Rattana Devi(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3
Norodom Ranariddh(See Fig. XI, 1.2)
Eng Marie(See Fig. XI, 1.2a)
Norodom Sihariddh(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).2Norodom Sihariddh
(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).2Norodom Chakravuth(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).1Norodom Chakravuth(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).1
Norodom Rattana Devi(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3
Norodom Rattana Devi(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3
Norodom Ranariddh(See Fig. XI, 1.2)
Norodom Ranariddh(See Fig. XI, 1.2)
Eng Marie(See Fig. XI, 1.2a)
Eng Marie(See Fig. XI, 1.2a)
Figure 2-12. The Children of Princess Norodom Arun Rasmy
SisowathNakia
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).1
SisowathNando
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).2
SisowathSirikith Nathalie
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).3
Sisowath Sirirath(See Fig. IX, 5.(1.1).3.2.5)
Norodom Arun Rasmy(See Fig. XI, 5.2)
Keo Puth Reasmey(See Fig. XI, 5.2b)
KeoPonita
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).1
KeoKhemuni
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).2
Figure 2-12. The Children of Princess Norodom Arun Rasmy
SisowathNakia
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).1
SisowathNando
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).2
SisowathSirikith Nathalie
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).3
Sisowath Sirirath(See Fig. IX, 5.(1.1).3.2.5)
Norodom Arun Rasmy(See Fig. XI, 5.2)
Keo Puth Reasmey(See Fig. XI, 5.2b)
KeoPonita
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).1
KeoKhemuni
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).2
SisowathNakia
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).1
SisowathNando
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).2
SisowathSirikith Nathalie
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).3
SisowathNakia
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).1
SisowathNakia
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).1
SisowathNando
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).2
SisowathNando
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).2
SisowathSirikith Nathalie
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).3
SisowathSirikith Nathalie
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2a).3
Sisowath Sirirath(See Fig. IX, 5.(1.1).3.2.5)
Sisowath Sirirath(See Fig. IX, 5.(1.1).3.2.5)
Norodom Arun Rasmy(See Fig. XI, 5.2)
Norodom Arun Rasmy(See Fig. XI, 5.2)
Keo Puth Reasmey(See Fig. XI, 5.2b)Keo Puth Reasmey(See Fig. XI, 5.2b)
KeoPonita
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).1
KeoKhemuni
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).2
KeoPonita
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).1
KeoPonita
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).1
KeoKhemuni
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).2
KeoKhemuni
(See Fig. XI, 2.(5.2b).2
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Mam ManivannPhanouvong
(Mother of Norodom Arun Rasmy)
(See Fig. XI, 5)
SisowathSirik Matak
(See Fig. IX, 3.(1.1).3.2)
SisowathEssaro
(See Fig. IX, 3.(1.1).3.3
SisowathPongsanmoni
(See Fig. XI, 2)
Norodom Sirivudh
(See Fig. Xii, 3.2)
Christine AngeleAlfsen
(See Fig. XII, 3.2b)
Sisowath Lichavi
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4)
Sisowath Brigitte
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4a)
SisowathChittara
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1)
HyHeng
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1a)
Sisowath Darameth
(See Fig. IX, 2.(2.13b).2)
Sisowath Ritharapong
(See Fig. IX, 3. (2.13b).2a.2)
BelcondeHubertine
(See Fig. IX, 3.(2.13b).2a.2a)
Sisowath Doussadey
(see Fig. VI, 6. (3.1).2.2)
NorodomPekina
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2
MarkCoumeri
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2a
Sisowath Youtevong
(See Fig. VI, 5.(3.1).4)
NorodomPhanouvong
(See Fig. VIII, 2.12)
Figure 2-13. The Princes and Princesses of Cambodia (Part 1)
Norodom Chantaraingsey
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(5.14a).6)
SisowathChivan Monirak(See Fig. X, 4.4)
NorodomBopha Devi
)See Fig. XI, 1.1)
PhengKanthireth
(See Fig. IX, 4.4e)
Mam ManivannPhanouvong
(Mother of Norodom Arun Rasmy)
(See Fig. XI, 5)
Mam ManivannPhanouvong
(Mother of Norodom Arun Rasmy)
(See Fig. XI, 5)
SisowathSirik Matak
(See Fig. IX, 3.(1.1).3.2)
SisowathSirik Matak
(See Fig. IX, 3.(1.1).3.2)
SisowathEssaro
(See Fig. IX, 3.(1.1).3.3
SisowathEssaro
(See Fig. IX, 3.(1.1).3.3
SisowathPongsanmoni
(See Fig. XI, 2)
SisowathPongsanmoni
(See Fig. XI, 2)
Norodom Sirivudh
(See Fig. Xii, 3.2)
Christine AngeleAlfsen
(See Fig. XII, 3.2b)
Norodom Sirivudh
(See Fig. Xii, 3.2)
Norodom Sirivudh
(See Fig. Xii, 3.2)
Christine AngeleAlfsen
(See Fig. XII, 3.2b)
Christine AngeleAlfsen
(See Fig. XII, 3.2b)
Sisowath Lichavi
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4)
Sisowath Brigitte
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4a)
Sisowath Lichavi
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4)
Sisowath Lichavi
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4)
Sisowath Brigitte
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4a)
Sisowath Brigitte
(See Fig. IX, 4.(1.1).3.2.4a)
SisowathChittara
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1)
HyHeng
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1a)
SisowathChittara
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1)
SisowathChittara
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1)
HyHeng
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1a)
HyHeng
(See Fig. IX, 3.(4.1).10a.1a)
Sisowath Darameth
(See Fig. IX, 2.(2.13b).2)
Sisowath Darameth
(See Fig. IX, 2.(2.13b).2)
Sisowath Ritharapong
(See Fig. IX, 3. (2.13b).2a.2)
BelcondeHubertine
(See Fig. IX, 3.(2.13b).2a.2a)
Sisowath Ritharapong
(See Fig. IX, 3. (2.13b).2a.2)
Sisowath Ritharapong
(See Fig. IX, 3. (2.13b).2a.2)
BelcondeHubertine
(See Fig. IX, 3.(2.13b).2a.2a)
BelcondeHubertine
(See Fig. IX, 3.(2.13b).2a.2a)
Sisowath Doussadey
(see Fig. VI, 6. (3.1).2.2)
Sisowath Doussadey
(see Fig. VI, 6. (3.1).2.2)
NorodomPekina
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2
MarkCoumeri
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2a
NorodomPekina
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2
NorodomPekina
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2
MarkCoumeri
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2a
MarkCoumeri
(see Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).2a
Sisowath Youtevong
(See Fig. VI, 5.(3.1).4)
Sisowath Youtevong
(See Fig. VI, 5.(3.1).4)
NorodomPhanouvong
(See Fig. VIII, 2.12)
NorodomPhanouvong
(See Fig. VIII, 2.12)
Figure 2-13. The Princes and Princesses of Cambodia (Part 1)
Norodom Chantaraingsey
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(5.14a).6)
Norodom Chantaraingsey
(See Fig. VIII, 2.(5.14a).6)
SisowathChivan Monirak(See Fig. X, 4.4)
NorodomBopha Devi
)See Fig. XI, 1.1)
PhengKanthireth
(See Fig. IX, 4.4e)
SisowathChivan Monirak(See Fig. X, 4.4)
SisowathChivan Monirak(See Fig. X, 4.4)
NorodomBopha Devi
)See Fig. XI, 1.1)
NorodomBopha Devi
)See Fig. XI, 1.1)
PhengKanthireth
(See Fig. IX, 4.4e)
PhengKanthireth
(See Fig. IX, 4.4e)
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Norodom Veakchearavouth
(See Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).1)
Norodom Rattana Devi
(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3)
Norodom Daravadey
(See Fig. VIII, 3.(2.12c).1b.1)
Norodom Monidara
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.8)
Norodom Savroth
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.5)
Norodom Bophavadeiy
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.7)
Norodom Monisara
(See Fig. VI, 6.(3.1).1.1)
Sisowath Rethnara
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.6).1)
Sisowath Samyl Monipong
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7a).1
Sisowath Ubboldvadey
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.2)
Sisowath Ravivaddhana
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.1)
Sisowath Monisowath
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).3)
Sisowath Pongsiriya
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).1)
Sisowath Marie Josée
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).4)
Sisowath Phuong Nara Syilvia
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).3
Sisowath Pongneary
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).2)
Sisowath Sovethvong
(see Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).1)
Figure 2-14. The Princes and Princesses of Cambodia (Part 2)
Ang Duong Salivongs(See Fig. VII, 2.(10.1).3)
Norodom Duong Chak(See Fig. VIII, 1.11)
Norodom Veakchearavouth
(See Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).1)
Norodom Veakchearavouth
(See Fig. XI, 2.(2.1b).1)
Norodom Rattana Devi
(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3)
Norodom Rattana Devi
(See Fig. XI, 2.(1.2).3)
Norodom Daravadey
(See Fig. VIII, 3.(2.12c).1b.1)
Norodom Daravadey
(See Fig. VIII, 3.(2.12c).1b.1)
Norodom Monidara
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.8)
Norodom Savroth
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.5)
Norodom Bophavadeiy
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.7)
Norodom Monisara
(See Fig. VI, 6.(3.1).1.1)
Norodom Monidara
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.8)
Norodom Monidara
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.8)
Norodom Savroth
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.5)
Norodom Savroth
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.5)
Norodom Bophavadeiy
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.7)
Norodom Bophavadeiy
(See Fig. VI, 7.(3.1).1.1b.7)
Norodom Monisara
(See Fig. VI, 6.(3.1).1.1)
Norodom Monisara
(See Fig. VI, 6.(3.1).1.1)
Sisowath Rethnara
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.6).1)
Sisowath Rethnara
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.6).1)
Sisowath Samyl Monipong
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7a).1
Sisowath Ubboldvadey
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.2)
Sisowath Ravivaddhana
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.1)
Sisowath Monisowath
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).3)
Sisowath Pongsiriya
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).1)
Sisowath Samyl Monipong
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7a).1
Sisowath Samyl Monipong
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7a).1
Sisowath Ubboldvadey
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.2)
Sisowath Ubboldvadey
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.2)
Sisowath Ravivaddhana
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.1)
Sisowath Ravivaddhana
Monipong(See Fig. X, 3.(1.7a).1.1)
Sisowath Monisowath
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).3)
Sisowath Monisowath
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).3)
Sisowath Pongsiriya
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).1)
Sisowath Pongsiriya
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7c).1)
Sisowath Marie Josée
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).4)
Sisowath Phuong Nara Syilvia
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).3
Sisowath Pongneary
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).2)
Sisowath Sovethvong
(see Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).1)
Sisowath Marie Josée
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).4)
Sisowath Marie Josée
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).4)
Sisowath Phuong Nara Syilvia
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).3
Sisowath Phuong Nara Syilvia
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7e).3
Sisowath Pongneary
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).2)
Sisowath Pongneary
(See Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).2)
Sisowath Sovethvong
(see Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).1)
Sisowath Sovethvong
(see Fig. X, 2.(1.7d).1)
Figure 2-14. The Princes and Princesses of Cambodia (Part 2)
Ang Duong Salivongs(See Fig. VII, 2.(10.1).3)
Norodom Duong Chak(See Fig. VIII, 1.11)
Ang Duong Salivongs(See Fig. VII, 2.(10.1).3)Ang Duong Salivongs
(See Fig. VII, 2.(10.1).3)Norodom Duong Chak
(See Fig. VIII, 1.11)Norodom Duong Chak
(See Fig. VIII, 1.11)
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Vyādhapura Ba Phnom,Angkor Borei Tö-mu Mount Motan
Also according to George Coedès, Vyādhapura was the ancient capital of Funan located at the foot of Ba Phnom. It was called the Holy Mountain in inscriptions of the 10th Century. The name Funan may have been derived from the word Ba Phnom. According to Coèdes, "Histoire ancienne des états hindouisés d'Extrême-Orient ," he mentioned that the Chinese pronounciation of two characters, b'ui-nam, came from the transcription of the old Khmer word bnam, which is now phnom.
Sreshthapura Vat Phnom Vat Phu Chenla Capital of Chenla
DvāravatiT'o-ho-lo
orTou-ho-lo
Sambhupura SamborChampa Lin-yi
T'o-yüan Mon settlement north of Khmer settlement of Chantabun
Ch'ih-t'u Means Red Earth, located in Menam Valley (Present Thailand: Srideb? Patani-Kedah region?)
Bālādityapura Angkor Borei Po-liti-pa
Varman Fan Shih-man(Fan-man)
Bhadravarman Fan-Fo 349-380 AD Champa's King, reigned from 349-380 A.D.Sri Indravarman,Sreshthavarman
Che-li-pa-mo(Che-li-t'o-pa-mo)
Chenla ~ 438 AD Acoording to Coedès
Kambujadesa,Kambuja
Kok Thlok,Srok Khmer,Kampuchea
ChenlaKvir, Kamār,
Kimēr, Komār,Kumār
Kambuja was first called in the Cham inscriptions. Kvir was also called by the Chams. In the 9th and 10th Century, Arab travellers called Kamār, Kimēr, Komār, & Kumār
Mahendrapavarta Phnom Koulen Mount Mahendra 802Jayavarman II founded the Khmer kingdom on Mount Mahendra. The inscriptions used the terms Kambuja or Kambujadesa. Therefore, 802 was considered the end of Chenla period.
802-1432 Angkor Period. This is considered to be the Classical Period.
Figure A. Corresponding Names and Descriptions of Events (Part 1)
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SANSKRIT NAME KHMER NAME CHINESE NAME OTHER NAME PERIOD COMMENT
Vyādhapura Ba Phnom,Angkor Borei Tö-mu Mount Motan
Also according to George Coedès, Vyādhapura was the ancient capital of Funan located at the foot of Ba Phnom. It was called the Holy Mountain in inscriptions of the 10th Century. The name Funan may have been derived from the word Ba Phnom. According to Coèdes, "Histoire ancienne des états hindouisés d'Extrême-Orient ," he mentioned that the Chinese pronounciation of two characters, b'ui-nam, came from the transcription of the old Khmer word bnam, which is now phnom.
Sreshthapura Vat Phnom Vat Phu Chenla Capital of Chenla
DvāravatiT'o-ho-lo
orTou-ho-lo
Sambhupura SamborChampa Lin-yi
T'o-yüan Mon settlement north of Khmer settlement of Chantabun
Ch'ih-t'u Means Red Earth, located in Menam Valley (Present Thailand: Srideb? Patani-Kedah region?)
Bālādityapura Angkor Borei Po-liti-pa
Varman Fan Shih-man(Fan-man)
Bhadravarman Fan-Fo 349-380 AD Champa's King, reigned from 349-380 A.D.Sri Indravarman,Sreshthavarman
Che-li-pa-mo(Che-li-t'o-pa-mo)
Chenla ~ 438 AD Acoording to Coedès
Kambujadesa,Kambuja
Kok Thlok,Srok Khmer,Kampuchea
ChenlaKvir, Kamār,
Kimēr, Komār,Kumār
Kambuja was first called in the Cham inscriptions. Kvir was also called by the Chams. In the 9th and 10th Century, Arab travellers called Kamār, Kimēr, Komār, & Kumār
Mahendrapavarta Phnom Koulen Mount Mahendra 802Jayavarman II founded the Khmer kingdom on Mount Mahendra. The inscriptions used the terms Kambuja or Kambujadesa. Therefore, 802 was considered the end of Chenla period.
802-1432 Angkor Period. This is considered to be the Classical Period.
Figure A. Corresponding Names and Descriptions of Events (Part 1)
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Preah Khan Reach and The Genealogy of Khmer Kings – Copyright by Kenneth T. So ©
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SANSKRIT NAME KHMER NAME CHINESE NAME OTHER NAME PERIOD COMMENT
Kambuja
Camboxa, Camboja,Camboya, Camboie,
Kamboie (Portuguese,& Spanish), Cambodge(French), & Cambodia
(English)
Europeans visiting Cambodia
1864- French Protectorate Period.
Early 3rd Century
An official envoy from China was sent to spread its civilization in the region. The court of China registered the existence of an ambassy from Funan.
Early 7thCentury
China mentioned that Funan was conquered by its formal vassal state Chenla. Funan ceased to exist around 627 AD during the reign of Isanavarman, King of Chenla.
Funan Banam,Phnom Poh-nan
Chinese Buddhist pilgrim I-Tsing (671-695 AD) spoke of Poh-nan. The Italian scholar, Col. G. E. Gerini said that Poh-nan was a Chinese translation of the Khmer word Banam (Phnom).
Paul PelliotFrench sinologist. In 1903, he was the first person to correctly locate Funan from Chinese historical documents.He pinpointed Funan to be in the delta of the Mekong.
628-629
The oldest inscriptions of Khmer language found in Funan during Coèdes writing in 1944. However, as of 1950 another Khmer inscription dated to 611 was found at Angkor Borei and another one dated to around 609 was found at Ak Yom (note 18). Thosetwo Khmer inscriptions have been assigned to the end of Mahendravarman's reign. The Ak Yom inscription showed that the temple was dedicated to Gambiresvara.
Prey Lovéa-êm LoïmKing Srey Soryopor (Sauryopéar) moved his royal palace from Kôh Sla-kêt to Prey Lovéa-êm. The word Loïm was a deformation word of Lovéa-êm by the Portuguese and Spanish.
Figure B. Corresponding Names and Descriptions of Events (Part 2)
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SANSKRIT NAME KHMER NAME CHINESE NAME OTHER NAME PERIOD COMMENT
Kambuja
Camboxa, Camboja,Camboya, Camboie,
Kamboie (Portuguese,& Spanish), Cambodge(French), & Cambodia
(English)
Europeans visiting Cambodia
1864- French Protectorate Period.
Early 3rd Century
An official envoy from China was sent to spread its civilization in the region. The court of China registered the existence of an ambassy from Funan.
Early 7thCentury
China mentioned that Funan was conquered by its formal vassal state Chenla. Funan ceased to exist around 627 AD during the reign of Isanavarman, King of Chenla.
Funan Banam,Phnom Poh-nan
Chinese Buddhist pilgrim I-Tsing (671-695 AD) spoke of Poh-nan. The Italian scholar, Col. G. E. Gerini said that Poh-nan was a Chinese translation of the Khmer word Banam (Phnom).
Paul PelliotFrench sinologist. In 1903, he was the first person to correctly locate Funan from Chinese historical documents.He pinpointed Funan to be in the delta of the Mekong.
628-629
The oldest inscriptions of Khmer language found in Funan during Coèdes writing in 1944. However, as of 1950 another Khmer inscription dated to 611 was found at Angkor Borei and another one dated to around 609 was found at Ak Yom (note 18). Thosetwo Khmer inscriptions have been assigned to the end of Mahendravarman's reign. The Ak Yom inscription showed that the temple was dedicated to Gambiresvara.
Prey Lovéa-êm LoïmKing Srey Soryopor (Sauryopéar) moved his royal palace from Kôh Sla-kêt to Prey Lovéa-êm. The word Loïm was a deformation word of Lovéa-êm by the Portuguese and Spanish.
Figure B. Corresponding Names and Descriptions of Events (Part 2)
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