Sijhata

Sijhata (18th-century) was a Cambodian princess and queen consort, married to king Sattha. Sijhata was the daughter of King Jai Jettha IV. King Jai Jettha IV and his son-in-law, Sijhata's brother-in-law Ang Im, ruled as co-regents between 1710 and 1722, when Jai Jettha IV:s son Dhammaraja was at the Thai court. Sattha ruled from Longvaek until some time after his father’s death in 1736. When Sijhata's father-in-law, the abdicated ex-king Ang Im died in 1736, queen Sijhata and her relatives sought to oust him.

Sijhata

Sijhata (18th-century) was a Cambodian princess and queen consort, married to king Sattha. Sijhata was the daughter of King Jai Jettha IV. King Jai Jettha IV and his son-in-law, Sijhata's brother-in-law Ang Im, ruled as co-regents between 1710 and 1722, when Jai Jettha IV:s son Dhammaraja was at the Thai court. Sattha ruled from Longvaek until some time after his father’s death in 1736. When Sijhata's father-in-law, the abdicated ex-king Ang Im died in 1736, queen Sijhata and her relatives sought to oust him.