Srei Soriyopear

Barom Reachea IV or Barom Reachea VII (1548–1619), also known as Srei Soriyopear (also spelled Soryopor or Soryapor; Khmer: ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌), was the Cambodian king who ruled from 1603 to 1618. He was appointed the ouparach (heir apparent or viceroy) by his elder brother Satha I in 1579. Srei Soriyopear was released and returned to Cambodia in 1600. With the help of the Siamese, his nephew Kaev Hua I (Ponhea Nhom) was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of him. Cambodia became a vassal of Siam. He succeeded to the throne with the powerful support of the influential queen mother Devikshatri.

Srei Soriyopear

Barom Reachea IV or Barom Reachea VII (1548–1619), also known as Srei Soriyopear (also spelled Soryopor or Soryapor; Khmer: ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌), was the Cambodian king who ruled from 1603 to 1618. He was appointed the ouparach (heir apparent or viceroy) by his elder brother Satha I in 1579. Srei Soriyopear was released and returned to Cambodia in 1600. With the help of the Siamese, his nephew Kaev Hua I (Ponhea Nhom) was forced to abdicate the throne in favor of him. Cambodia became a vassal of Siam. He succeeded to the throne with the powerful support of the influential queen mother Devikshatri.