Ang Snguon (prince)

Ang Snguon (Khmer: អង្គស្ងួន, 1794–1822) was a Cambodian prince. He was the third son of King Ang Eng. The Siamese king Rama I died in 1809. King Ang Chan II refused to attend his royal cremation. Instead, Ang Chan sent three Cambodian princes, including Ang Snguon, Ang Em and Ang Duong, to attend the funeral. Ang Snguon and Ang Em were appointed Cambodian Uprayorach and Upraracha by Rama II respectively. There were several high ministers supported Snguon, including Phraya Chakri (Baen) and Phraya Kalahom (Muang). Snguon died of illness in Bangkok in 1822.

Ang Snguon (prince)

Ang Snguon (Khmer: អង្គស្ងួន, 1794–1822) was a Cambodian prince. He was the third son of King Ang Eng. The Siamese king Rama I died in 1809. King Ang Chan II refused to attend his royal cremation. Instead, Ang Chan sent three Cambodian princes, including Ang Snguon, Ang Em and Ang Duong, to attend the funeral. Ang Snguon and Ang Em were appointed Cambodian Uprayorach and Upraracha by Rama II respectively. There were several high ministers supported Snguon, including Phraya Chakri (Baen) and Phraya Kalahom (Muang). Snguon died of illness in Bangkok in 1822.