Outey

Outey
Regent of Cambodia
Ouparach of Cambodia
Reign1618–1627
KingChey Chettha II
Ouprayorach of Cambodia
Reign1627–1642
KingThommo Reachea II
Ang Tong Reachea
Batom Reachea
Born1577 (1577)
Died5 January 1642 (aged 64–65)
IssueBatom Reachea Barom Reachea V
Names
Brhat Buddhananatha Samdach Brhat Paramaraja Maha Upayuvaraja Brhat Dharmaya Amachas
FatherSrei Soriyopear
MotherSri Sujati

Outey (1577 – 5 January 1642) was a Cambodian prince who served as the regent from 1627 to 1642.

Outey was the youngest son of King Soriyopear. He was appointed the ouparach (heir apparent or viceroy) in 1618.[citation needed] He was appointed the regent after Chey Chettha II's death, assuming the title uprayorach (ឧភយោរាជ), the title usually borne by kings who had abdicated but retained executive powers.[citation needed]

Outey married Princess Ang Vathi, who was the former fiancée of king Thommo Reachea II (Ponhea To). The dissatisfied king rebelled against him but was defeated and executed together with Ang Vathi in 1631. Ang Tong Reachea (Ponhea Nou) was crowned the new king. Ang Tong Reachea died in mysterious circumstances in June 1640. Although Ponhea Chan should be the next king, Outey forced Chan to give the crown to his son Batom Reachea.[citation needed]

With the help of Cham and Malay mercenaries, Chan assassinated Outey on 5 January 1642.[1] In the same time Batom Reachea was away on a hunting trip. Chan captured him and had him executed in Oudong.