Srei Soriyoapor ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌ | |||||
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King of Cambodia | |||||
Reign | 1602 – 1618 | ||||
Coronation | 1602 | ||||
Predecessor | Preah Keo Fva I | ||||
Successor | Chey Chettha II | ||||
Born | Longvek, Cambodia | ||||
Died | 1620 Oudong | ||||
Issue | Chey Chettha II Outey Reachea | ||||
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House | List of monarchs of Cambodia | ||||
Father | Borom Reachea II | ||||
Religion | Buddhism Theravada |
Borom Reachea IV or Srei Soriyoapor (Khmer: បរមរាជាទី៤), ឬ (Khmer: ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌) (Siam-call: Srei Soriyopear) was the Cambodian king ruled from 1602 to 1618. After the official coronation ceremony in Lavea Em in 2147 BE, 1603 AD, Maha Sakarach 1526, His full name was called "Preah Reach Angkar Preah Borom Reachea Thireach Preah Srei Soriyoapor", which means "Priya Raja Nagar Priya Brahma Raja dhi Raja Priya Shri Suryaputra" in Sanskrit, Prakriti and Pali language, which has been distorted by the misunderstanding of some modern day scholars. He was the second son of the Borom Reachea II whose original name was Brahma Raja II and was the younger brother of Preah Satha I, who was captured by the Siamese king and sent to Ayutthaya which is similar to word Ayodhya, during the Siamese army's attack on Longvek city in 1593 AD.[1]