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Ponhea Yat ((クメール語:ពញាយ៉ាត); (タイ語:พญาญาติ), ; 1393–1463), also known as Barom Reachea II ((クメール語:បរមរាជាទី២); (タイ語:บรมราชาที่ ๒), ), was the last king of the Khmer Empire. He was a son of Khamkhat. Chau Ponea Yat complained to the Yongle Emperor in 1408 and 1414 of raids by the Champa King Jaya Simhavarman V.〔Maspero, G., 2002, The Champa Kingdom, Bangkok: White Lotus Co., Ltd., ISBN 9747534991〕 He was forced to flee Yasodharapura in 1431 as indefensible against the Siamese, resettling first in Basan (Srey Santhor), and after that became flooded, to Chaktomuk (now part of Phnom Penh). In Phnom Penh, the king ordered the land to be built up to protect it from flooding, and a palace to be built. During his reign King Ponhea Yat also ordered the construction of six Buddhist monasteries around the city, and his remains are housed in a stupa behind the Wat Phnom. King Ponhea Yat was succeeded on his death by his first son Narayana Reachea, who reigned until 1469 and who was succeeded in turn by Ponhea Yat's second son, Srey Reachea. ==See also== *Khmer Empire *History of Cambodia *Kings of Cambodia 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Ponhea Yat」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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