Monarchy of Cambodia

The monarchy of Cambodia refers to the constitutional monarchy of the Kingdom of Cambodia. The King of Cambodia (Khmer: ព្រះមហាក្សត្រកម្ពុជា) is the head of state and head of the ruling Royal House of Norodom. In the contemporary period, the king's power has been limited to that of a symbolic figurehead. The monarchy had been in existence since at least 68 AD except during its abolition from 1970 to 1993. Since 1993, the king of Cambodia has been an elected monarch, making Cambodia one of the few elective monarchies of the world. The king is elected for life by the Royal Council of the Throne, which consists of several senior political and religious figures. Candidates are chosen from among male descendants of King Ang Duong who are at least 30 years old, from the two royal houses of Cambodia (the House of Norodom and the House of Sisowath).

King of Cambodia
ព្រះមហាក្សត្រនៃកម្ពុជា
Incumbent
Norodom Sihamoni
since 14 October 2004
Details
StyleHis Majesty
First monarchQueen Soma
Formation68 CE; 1,955–1,956 years ago
Abolition18 March 1970 – 24 September 1993
ResidenceKhemarin Palace
(official)
The Royal Residence
(secondary)
AppointerRoyal Council of the Throne
Websitenorodomsihamoni.org

Role edit

Cambodia's constitution, promulgated in 1993, stipulated the king's role as a mainly ceremonial one. It declared that the king "shall reign, but not govern"[1] as well as being the "symbol of national unity and continuity".[2]

The king performs important functions of state as required by the constitution. This includes but is not limited to:

The king also fulfils other roles not explicitly mentioned in the constitution in his capacity as head of state, for example, presiding over events of national significance[17] including religious ceremonies and traditions integral to the Khmer nation,[18] supporting humanitarian and philanthropic causes,[19] and representing Cambodia abroad when undertaking official visits overseas.[20] Although there have been female rulers in the past, the 1993 constitution currently forbids women from succeeding to the throne.[21]

Ministry of the Royal Palace edit

The Ministry of the Royal Palace, currently overseen by Minister Kong Sam Ol in conjunction with the Supreme Privy Advisory Council, formerly headed by the King's half-brother Prince Norodom Ranariddh and now headed by former Prime Minister Hun Sen assists and advises the king accordingly in carrying out his duties as monarch.[22][23][24]

Mythological history edit

Early period (68–1431) edit

Funan (68–627) edit

OrderMonarchNames in Foreign TextsReign
1Queen Soma នាងនាគ ឬនាគីLiǔyè
(Traditional Khmer Call: Neang Neak)
68 – later 1st century
2Kaundinya IHùntián
(Traditional Khmer Call: Preah Tong)
later 1st century
3Hun Pan-huangHùnpánkuànglater 2nd century – 198
4Pan-PanHùnpánpán198–201
5Srei MearaFàn Shīmàn or Fàn Shīwàn201–225
6UnknownFàn Jīnshēng225
7UnknownFàn Zhān225–244
8UnknownFàn Chāng244
9UnknownFàn Xún244–289
10InterregumInterregum289 – 4th century
11CandanaTiānzhú Zhāntán4th century –410
12Kaundinya II កុរុងឝ្រុតវម៌្មQiáochénrú410–434
13Srindravarman I កុរុងឝ្រីន្ទ្រវម៌្មស្រីឥន្ទ្រវរ្ម័នChílítuóbámó434–435
14UnknownUnknown435–438?
15UnknownUnknown438?–484
16Jayavarman KaundinyaShéyébámó484–514
17Queen KulaprabhavatiUnknown514–517
18RudravarmanLiútuóbámó514–550
FunanChenla War: 550–627
19Pvirakvarman IUnknown550–600
20Mhenteractvarman IUnknown600–615
21Nteractvarman IUnknown615–627

Chenla (550–802) edit

OrderMonarchPersonal NameReign
Shruta Varman550–555
Shreshtha Varman II

វ្រះបាទឝ្រេឝ្ឋវម៌្ម

555–560
Vīravarman560–575
Queen Kambuja-raja-lakshmi575–580
22Bhavavarman IBhavavarman580–600
23MohendravarmanChet Sen600–616
24Isanavarman IIsanavarman616–635
25Bhavavarman IIBhavavarman639–657
26Jayavarman IJayavarman657–681
27Queen JayadeviJayadevi681–713
Rulers of Chenla after the separation of Water and Land

Khmer Empire (802–1431) edit

OrderMonarchPersonal NameReign
28Jayavarman IIJayavarman802–850
29Jayavarman IIIJayavarthon850–877
30Indravarman IIndravarman877–889
31Yasovarman IYasovarthon889–910
32Harshavarman IHarshavarman910–923
33Ishanavarman IIIsanavarman923–928
34Jayavarman IVJayavarman928–941
35Harshavarman IIHarshavarman941–944
36Rajendravarman IRajedravarman944–968
37Jayavarman VJayavarman968–1001
38Udayadityavarman IUdayadityavarman1001–1002
39JayavirahvarmanJayavirahvarman1002–1006
40Suryavarman ISuryavarman1006–1050
41Udayadityavarman IIUdayadityavarman1050–1066
42Harshavarman IIIHarshavarman1066–1080
43NripatindravarmanNripatindravarman1080–1113
44Jayavarman VIJayavarman1080–1107
45Dharanindravarman IDharanindravarman1107–1113
46Suryavarman IISuryavarman1113–1150
47Dharanindravarman IIDharanindravarman1150–1156
48Yasovarman IIYasovarman1156–1165
49TribhuvanadityavarmanTribhuvanadityavarman1165–1177
Cham Invasion: 1177–1181
50Jayavarman VIIJayavathon1181–1218
51Indravarman IIIndravarman1218–1243
The first major Thai kingdom was created in 1238 during the reign of Indravarman by Pho Khun Si Intharathit in Sukhothai, an area formerly ruled by Lavo in vassalage to Angkor.
52Jayavarman VIIIJayavarman1243–1295
53Indravarman IIISrei Indravarman1295–1308
54IndrajayavarmanSrei Jayavarman1308–1327
55Jayavarman IXJayavama Borommesvarah / Jayavarman Parameshwara1327–1336
56Trasak PaemPonhea Chey1336–1340
57Nippean BatPonhea Kreak1340–1346
58Sithean ReacheaSidhanta Raja1346–1347
59Lompong ReacheaTrosok Peam or Ponhea Chey or Sri Lampang Paramaraja1347–1352
Uthong dynasty of Ayutthaya Invasion: 1352–1357
60BasatBakrasat1356–1359
61Soryavong [km]Soryavong1357–1363
62Borom Reachea IBarom Reamea1363–1373
63Thomma SaokKaeo Fa1373–1393
Uthong dynasty of Ayutthaya Invasion: 1393 (5 months)
64In ReacheaNakhonin1394–1421
65Ponhea PrekUnknown name1421
66Borom Reachea IIPonhea Yat1421–1431

Middle Period (1431–1863) edit

Chaktomuk period (1431–1525) edit

[clarification needed]

NamePortraitPersonal NameReign
Borom Reachea II
ពញាយ៉ាត
Ponhea Yat
ពញាយ៉ាត
1431–1463
Noreay Reameathiptei [km]
នរាយ រាមាធិបតី
Narayanaraja
នរាយណ៍រាជាទី១ទ
1463–1469
Reachea Reameathiptei [km]
រាជា រាមាធិបតី
Sri Raja
ស្រីរាជា
1469–1475
Srei Soriyotei II [km]
ស្រីសុរិយោទ័យទី២
Rajadhiraja1472–1475
Thommo Reachea I [km]
ធម្មោ រាជា ទី១
Dhammarajadhiraja1476–1504
Srei Sukonthor [km]
ស្រីសុគន្ធធោ
Damkhat Sukonthor1504–1512
Civil War: Chan Reachea and Sdech Kan war: 1516–1525

Longvek period (1525–1594) edit

NamePortraitPersonal NameReign
Srei Chettha
ស្រីជេដ្ឋា
Sdach Korn
ស្ដេចកន
1512–1521
Ang Chan I
អង្គចន្ទទី១
Ponhea Chan
ពញាចន្ទ
1516–1566
Barom Reachea I
បរមរាជាទី១
Satha Mahindharaja1566–1576
Satha I
សត្ថាទី១
Barom Reachea IV
បរមរាជា
1576–1584
Chey Chettha I
ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី១
Chey Chettha
ជ័យជេដ្ឋា
1584–1594

Srei Santhor Era (1594–1620) edit

NamePortraitPersonal NameReign
Preah Ram I
ព្រះរាម ទី១
Reamea Cheung Prey
រាមាជើងព្រៃ
1594–1596
Preah Ram II
ព្រះរាម ទី២
Keo Ban On1596–1597
Paramaraja II (Barom Reachea II)
បរមរាជា ទី២
Ponhea Ton
ពញាតន់
1597–1599
Paramaraja III (Barom Reachea III)
បរមរាជា ទី៣
Ponhea An
ពញាអន
1599–1600
Kaev Hua I
កែវហ៊្វាទី១
Ponhea Nhom
ពញាញោម
1600–1603
Paramaraja IV (Barom Reachea IV)
បរមរាជា ទី៤
Srei Soriyopor
ស្រីសុរិយោពណ៌
1603–1618

Oudong period (1620–1863) edit

NamePortraitPersonal NameReignRelationship to predecessor
Chey Chettha II
ជ័យជេដ្ឋាទី២
1618–1628Son
Dhammaraja II (Thommo Reachea II)
ស្រីធម្មរាជាទី២
Ponhea To
ពញាតូ
1628–1631Son
Ang Tong Reachea
អង្គទងរាជា
Ponhea Nou
ពញានូ
1631–1640Brother
Padumaraja (Batom Reachea)
បទុមរាជា
Ang Non
អង្គនន់
1640–1642Cousin[a]
Ramadhipati (Reameathiptei I)
រាមាធិបតីទី១
Ponhea Chan
ពញាចន្ទ
1642–1658Cousin
Paramaraja V (Barom Reachea V)
បុរមរាជា ទី៥
Ang So
អង្គសូរ
1658–1672Cousin
Chey Chettha III
ជ័យជេដ្ឋា ទី៣
1672–1673Nephew[b]
Preah Keo II (Keo Fa II)
ព្រះកែវហ៊្វាទី២
Ang Chee
អង្គជី
1673–1674Cousin[c]
Batom Reachea III
បទុមរាជាទី៣
Ang Nan1674[d]
Chey Chettha IV
ជ័យជេដ្ឋា ទី៤
Ang Sor1675–1695, 1696–1699, 1700–1702 and 1703–1706[e]
Tey Unknown1687Mother[28]
Outey I
ឧទ័យទី១
Ang Yong
អង្គយ៉ង
1695–1696Cousin once removed[f]
Parama Ramadhipati (Barom Reameathiptei)
បរម រាមាធិបតី
Ang Em1699–1700 and 1710–1722[g]
Dhammaraja III (Thommo Reachea III)
សេដ្ឋា ទី២
Ang Tham1702–1703, 1706–1709 and 1736–1747[h]
Satha II
សេដ្ឋា ទី២
Ang Chey
អង្គជ័យ
1722–1736 and 1749[i]
Dhammaraja IV (Thommo Reachea IV)
ស្រីធម្មរាជា
Ang Em
អង្គឯម
1747[j]
Ramadhipati III (Reameathiptei III)
រាមាធិបតីទី៣
Ang Tong
អង្គទង
1748–1749, 1755–1758Brother-in-law
Chey Chettha V
ជ័យជេដ្ឋា ទី៥
Ang Snguon
អង្គស្ងួន
1749–1755Brother-in-law
Udayaraja II (Outey Reachea II)
ឧទ័យរាជា ទី២
Ang Ton
អង្គតន់
1758–1775Cousin twice removed[k]
Ream Reachea
ព្រះរាមរាជា
Ang Non II
អង្គនន់ទី ២
1775–1779Cousin once removed[l]
Narayanaraja III (Neareay Reachea III)
នារាយណ៍រាជាទី ៣ ។
Ang Eng
អង្គអេង
1779–1782, 1794–1796Cousin twice removed[m]
Regency, Ang Chan being a minor: 1796–1806
Udayaraja III (Outey Reachea III)
ឧទ័យរាជា ទី៣
Ang Chan II
អង្គចន្ទ
1806–1834Son
Ang Mey
អង្គម៉ី
Ksat Trey1835–1840, 1844-1846Daughter
Hariraksa Rama Issaradhipati (Harihak Reamea Issarathiptei)
ហរិរក្សរាមាឥស្សរាធិបតី
Ang Duong
អង្គដួង
1848–1860Uncle
Norodom Prohmbarirak
នរោត្ដម ព្រហ្មបរិរក្ស
Ang Reacheavoddey
អង្គរាជាវតី
19 October 1860

11 August 1863
Son

Modern period (1863–present) edit

French protectorate of Cambodia (1863–1953) edit

NamePortraitHouseBirthDeathRelationship to predecessor
Norodom Prohmbarirak
នរោត្ដម ព្រហ្មបរិរក្ស
11 August 1863

24 April 1904
(40 years, 257 days)
Norodom3 February 1834
Angkor Borei
24 April 1904
Phnom Penh
Aged: 70 years, 81 days
Son
Sisowath Chamchakrapong
ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ ចមចក្រពង្ស
27 April 1904

9 August 1927
(23 years, 104 days)
Sisowath7 September 1840
Mongkol Borey
9 August 1927
Phnom Penh
Aged: 86 years, 336 days
Half-brother
Sisowath Monivong
ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ មុនីវង្ស
9 August 1927

23 April 1941
(13 years, 257 days)
Sisowath27 December 1875
Phnom Penh
23 April 1941
Kampot
Aged: 65 years, 117 days
Son
Norodom Sihanouk[29]
នរោត្តម សីហនុ
24 April 1941

2 March 1955
(13 years, 312 days)
Norodom31 October 1922
Phnom Penh
15 October 2012
Beijing
Aged: 89 years, 350 days
Maternal grandson

First Kingdom of Cambodia (1953–1970) edit

NamePortraitHouseBirthDeathRelationship to predecessor
Norodom Suramarit
នរោត្តម សុរាម្រិត
3 March 1955

3 April 1960
(5 years, 31 days)
Norodom6 March 1896
Phnom Penh
3 April 1960
Phnom Penh
Aged: 64 years, 28 days
Father
Sisowath Monivong Kossamak Nearirath Sereyvathana
ស៊ីសុវត្ថិ មុនីវង្ស កុសុមៈ នារីរ័ត្ន សេរីវឌ្ឍនា
20 June 1960

9 October 1970
(10 years, 111 days)
[n]
Sisowath
(by birth)
Norodom
(by marriage)
9 April 1904
Phnom Penh
27 April 1975
Beijing
Aged: 71 years, 18 days
Consort

Second Kingdom of Cambodia (1993–present) edit

NamePortraitHouseBirthDeathRelationship to predecessor
Norodom Sihanouk
នរោត្តម សីហនុ
24 September 1993

7 October 2004
(11 years, 13 days)
Norodom31 October 1922
Phnom Penh
15 October 2012
Beijing
Aged: 89 years, 350 days
Son
Norodom Sihamoni
នរោត្តម សីហមុនី
14 October 2004

present
(19 years, 233 days)
Norodom14 May 1953
Phnom Penh
Living
Age: 71 years, 20 days
Son

Royal symbols edit

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Son of Outey, which was the brother to Chey Chettha II
  2. ^ Son of Batom Reachea, which was a brother to Barom Reachea V (both sons of Outey)
  3. ^ Son of Barom Reachea V
  4. ^ Grandson of Outey
  5. ^ Son of Barom Reachea V
  6. ^ Son of Preah Keo II, who was a cousin to Chey Chettha IV
  7. ^ Son of Batom Reachea III
  8. ^ Son of Chey Chettha IV
  9. ^ Son of Barom Reameathiptei
  10. ^ Son of Thommo Reachea III
  11. ^ Grandson of Ang Tong
  12. ^ Son of Chey Chettha V
  13. ^ Son Outey II
  14. ^ Queen Sisowath Kossamak was not an official monarch, but a "symbol, incarnation, and representative" of the dynasty after the death of her husband, King Norodom Suramarit. Norodom Sihanouk appointed himself chief of state whose powers equal that of a traditional monarch.[30][31]

References edit

External links edit