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Outey II was king of Cambodia from 1758-1775. He reigned under the name of Outeyreachea II, Reameathipadei IV or Neareayreachea II.

Chey Chettha IV (1656–1725), born Ang Sor, was a Cambodian king for several periods in Cambodia's history.

Kaev Hua III or Chey Chettha V (1674–1731), born Ang Em, was a Cambodian king in the early 18th century.

Thommo Reachea III or Sri Dharmaraja III, Chey Chettha VI (1690–1747), born Ang Tham, was a Cambodian king in Cambodia's history.

Batom Reachea III was a Cambodian vice king (uparaja) from 1682 to 1689.

Chey Chettha V or Chey Chettha VII (1709–1755), born Ang Snguon, was a Cambodian king in Cambodia's history.

Satha I, also known as Barom Reachea IV, was the Cambodian king ruled from 1576 to 1584. He was the eldest son of Barom Reachea III.

Chey Chettha I was a king of Cambodia who ruled from 1584 to 1595.

Preah Ram I, also known as Reamea Chung Prey, was the Cambodian king ruled from 1594 to 1596.

Barom Reachea IV or Barom Reachea VII (1548–1619), also known as Srei Soriyopear, was the Cambodian king who ruled from 1603 to 1618.

Batom Reachea was King of Cambodia from 1640 to 1642.

Outey I (1672–1696), also known as Udayaraja II or Narai Ramathipadi II, born Ang Yong, was the Cambodian king reigned from 1695 to 1696.

Chey Chettha III or Batom Reachea II was a Cambodian king from 1672 to 1673.

Queen Tey was queen regnant of Cambodia in 1687.

Nguyễn Phúc Ngọc Vạn was queen consort of Cambodia.